West Wales

Based in central Aberystwyth, RM Polymers covers roofs around the whole of West Wales and Mid Wales, including:

  • Aberystwyth
  • Aberaeron
  • Lampeter
  • Cardigan
  • Carmarthen
  • St Davids
  • Pembrokeshire
  • Llandovery
  • Llandeilo

The liquid polymer roofing system forms a waterproof, weatherproof seal against the elements, no matter the shape or pitch of your roof (flat, domed, pitched, or highly detailed). Take a look at some examples of roofing work we've carried out around West Wales.

You can see more pitched and flat roofs in Aberystwyth and the surrounding area, take a look at some case studies and frequently asked questions, or find out more about RM Polymers, your local Aberystwyth roofer. We also encourage you to take a look at our trade association credentials. We offer knowledge, professionalism and an industry-leading guarantee to you of impeccable standards of service and safety at all times!

You can of course call on 01970 610047 to talk about your roofing project or email us using the contact webform. We always respond quickly and are very happy to give you a FREE, on-site, no-obligation assessment and quote for roofing work... Whether it's a garage roof or a whole university roof that needs fixing, we're proud to say we cover West Wales in more ways than one!



Click pictures to read more about the featured roofing jobs:


This roof in Tal-Y-Bont in Ceredigion (between Aberystwyth and Machynlleth) shows what can happen when previous roofers have not fitted a roof to proper standards in accordance with Building Regulations - in this case, serious condensation problems.

All roofs in the UK need to be…

The GRP fibreglass on this adjoined flat roof near Aberystwyth in West Wales was looking tired and patchy, and would have needed replacing entirely before long had the owners not decided upon a preemptive refurb.

As the pictures show, polymer overcoating the existing roof was…

This balcony terrace area in the village of Waunfawr, a little to the north-east of Aberystwyth, was in need of refurbishment. Balconies tend to degrade faster than many other areas of roof owing not only to the fact they get walked on more often but also because they are flat, which can result…

This school in Borth, on the wet and windy west coast of Wales, needed a roof refurbishment for one of its portacabins.

Refurbishments involve overlaying polymer coats on existing roofing, fully sealing the roof and making it jointless and seamless.

All our roofs are guaranteed…

Bronnant or Bronant Primary School located between Aberystwyth and Tregaron in Ceredigion. A section of lead work sandwiched awkwardly between various roofs had split, exposing the substrate to the elements. We have worked on many schools around Ceredigion, thanks to the polymer system's…

Aberystwyth Castle is a historically important, thirteenth century Grade 1 Listed Building on the West Wales coast. A combination of tourist footfall and its windy, exposed position at the sea front gives it much to stand up to, throughout its large grounds.

The concrete walkway, located…

This school near Aberystwyth in Ceredigion, West Wales required a cold roofing system (click for more on cold and warm roofs) for a flat area adjoined to a larger roof.

The pictures above show the overlaid system in progress, creating a durable, affordable…

This flat roof in Waunfawr, Aberystwith in Ceredigion (West Wales) required warm roof insulation to comply with government U-values regarding (a measure of the rate of heat transfer across a surface). Roof "obstacles" and detailing are no problem at all for the polymer system but in this case…

The abutting roof on this property on St Davids Road in Aberystwth needed full insulation to comply with governmental "U-Value" standards. "Warm roofs" differ from cold roofs in that they do not require ventilation and the insulation is placed above, rather than between the joists. They are…

This flat roof in west Wales needed proper ventilation to resolve moisture build up, a common problem for cold roofs (explained here in relation to warm roofing) especially in such notoriously rainy areas of the UK.

Cold roofs are not really "cold". In cold…