One of the most important part of the playhouse, is the roof - not only allowing it to be used in adverse weather conditions - but also to ensure that the property within the playhouse (both human and goods) remains dry and in good condition! A good roof also keeps the playhouse, structurally sound and fit for use.
Traditionally, playhouses have felt roofs which do not do an excellent job of standing up to tough weather conditions, with joints and seams very quickly taking a real beating - allowing water ingress. At Apex Fibreglass Roofing, we source and supply a fantastic range of cost effective, easy to install and incredibly tough roofing products created from Fibreglass, the waterproofing material of choice for boats and yachts of all sizes.
This roofing material provides over fifty years of use in service, and is UV resistant - meaning that it can take long hot summers, just as well as it can take harsh winters. All of these products are provided in full kits, and if you have any questions about the range - please do just get in touch and we will be more than happy to answer any questions you may have.
]]>Flat Roofs are some of the most economical choices of roof, which when applied properly - offer a perfect solution for everything from outbuildings to small extensions and larger roofing areas across commercial properties.
That’s why at Apex, we source, stock and supply a fantastic range of flat roofing materials - all made from fibreglass. Used to great effect in boats and as a waterproofing material - fibreglass for us, is the obvious choice for all flat roofs. These ready to buy, and easy to install kits tick all of the boxes for our customers - they are easy to handle, easy to install, cost effective, provide waterproofing for decades and are available lat an excellent price point.
One of the biggest advantages of our flat roofing products, is that they are completely jointless - eliminating the risks associated with older, felt roofs.
You can view the full range of products below, and please do just get in touch if you have any questions - we are always happy to help.
]]>At Apex Fibreglass Roofing, we always recommend replacing the shed roof with EPDM and Fibreglass Roofing Products, which easily beat the more traditional shed roof materials, such as felt. These products provide up to fifty years of reliable roofing, and easily handle everything from harsh winter, through to blistering summer days. The membranes with EPDM roofing easily adjust to the contractions and expansions, that a shed goes through as it both heats and cools depending upon weather and temperature.
As always, if you have any questions about our range of fibreglass shed roofing products - please do just get in touch and we will be more than happy to answer any questions that you may have.
Rubber Roofing, is also known as EPDM roofing - and it’s a product which has a massive amount going for it. It’s low cost, it’s easy to install, and is incredibly long lasting. Rubber Roofing supplied by us has an expected lifespan of over fifty years, withstanding everything that a punishing, winter and summer can provide.
Looking further into the product range, one of the key benefits of rubber roofing is that it is naturally seamless, avoiding areas which are prone to leaking - such as joints in felt roofing. Maintenance is almost non existent, with rubber roofing requiring very little attention.
There’s more positives too, EPDM roofing does a great job of insulating the home - with a variety of thicknesses available. It’s also excellent at reflecting sunlight too - keeping your property cooler during the warmer summer months. The appearance of this type of roof can also be altered, with a number of specialist paints available.
At Apex Fibreglass Roofing, we are incredibly proud to source and supply a fantastic range of rubber roofing products - allowing both trade and domestic customers to benefit from this innovative roofing system.
As always, if you have any questions about the range - please do just get in touch and we will be more than happy to help.
Of course, whatever you use your holiday cottage for - it’s essential that the premises is kept waterproof - with a roofing system in place that can easily handle the coldest of winters, and the hottest of summers. To help you achieve complete reliability from the roof of your log cabin, we supply easy to install and cost effective EPDM roofing kits which not only look fantastic, but provide a reliable source of roofing for over fifty years in the field.
Available to suit all kinds of roof design, including flat, apex and pent roof designs - these products can be installed by anybody who is proficient in DIY. All of these roofing products can be delivered in full kits, with everything you need for a successful installation.
As always, if you have any questions - please do just get in touch and we will be more than happy to answer any questions you may have.
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Finally, the right alternative to the unreliable felt roof!
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You can browse the full range of Fibreglass Roofing products on our website, and if you have any questions about the range - just get in touch and we will be more than happy to answer any questions that you may have.
]]>GRP Roofing or as it’s full term ‘Glass Reinforced Plastic’ commonly also known as Fibreglass is constructed from a polyester resin, which is then strengthened by chopped strand mat glass fibres to form a laminate. In roofing, this provides a strong yet lightweight alternative to lead roofing, providing a strong, durable and weatherproof material perfect for flat roofs.
The material was first invented in 1938 by Russel Games, affectionately known as the ‘Father of Fibreglass’ In the early days, fibreglass - which was also known as ‘Glass Wool’ had a massive array of uses, it was used in the construction of boats - as well as used as a form of building insulation.
Technological advances since the 1930’s has seen GRP one of the most commonly used materials in the worldwide construction industry.
So what makes GRP an excellent choice for roofing?
We sell Fibreglass Roofing/GRP roofing in kits mainly. These kits contain everything an individual needs to create their Fibreglass Roof, the kits contain:
Resin, Topcoat, Fibreglass Matting, Hardener, Mixing Chart & Tape. Edges and trims are available separately. These products are then simply applied to a roof deck, providing a fit for purpose, cost effective roofing solution which looks fantastic.
You can see how easy applying a Fibreglass Roof is here:
https://apexfibreglassroofingsupplies.co.uk/pages/video-tutorials
This range of video tutorials have been created to allow any DIY Savvy individual install and benefit from their fibreglass roof.
Fibreglass has quickly become the number one choice for customers looking to replace lead roofing. The replacement cost of a lead roof far outweighs the costs of a fibreglass roof whilst the high value of scrap lead can also see lead roofs targeted by criminals.
Fibreglass Roofing from Apex
At Apex, we started out supplying, repairing and fitting fibreglass for boats. Identifying the products use in the roofing sector, we began to supply high quality fibreglass roofing, we are a family run business based in Devon and have built up a strong customer base for our fibreglass roofing kits and resins, having 25 years of experience in the industry.
You can read more about our story, here:
The easiest route to overcome issues with Flat Roofs is to replace the entire roof with a Fibreglass Roofing System - which provides watertight (think of boats) seamless and easy to fit solution, which also doesn't cost the earth.
Before we go into too much detail about Fibreglass Roofing, we look at some of the most common issues with Flat Roofs and what causes them.
This is one of the most common issues with flat, felt roofing.
The felt cracks, bubbles and splits along the entire roof - a clear sign that the felt is at the end of it’s lifespan and can no longer protect your home from the elements. The cause for this crackling, is the felt no longer being able to move and flex - This is caused by a combination of freezing weather, rain, ice and sun. If the above symptoms sound familiar, it’s likely that you will need your roof replacing, before it begins to leak.
The joints and seams in any felt roof are potential weak points for water ingress. Regular contraction and expansion within the joints and seams can pull flashing away from the edge of your roof - leading to obvious difficulties. Although regular maintenance and correct installation can offset some of the risks here, they remain common problems with a flat roof.
In theory, sitting water should not become a problem on your flat roof - however, all too often it does! Poor installation first time around, or age affecting the structure of the roof can cause it the roof to lost it’s ‘slant’ This can cause water to pool in certain areas, causing damage to the areas in which the water is sat. Water sat for long periods of time can drain down into the lower levels of the felt roof, and into your home.
Flat Roofs are often are designed to withstand foot traffic, this foot traffic can wear and scrub away the materials of your roof over time. Damaging the layers of your roof, this can be a surefire way of suffering water ingress.
As technology provides massive improvements over previous materials in almost all areas, flat roofing is no different. Today, the industry has been revolutionised by the introduction of Fibreglass Roofing Systems - which outperform traditional flat roofing materials at every turn.
If you have any questions about updating your flat roof with a fibreglass roof kit - then please do browse our site for the full range of products, and get in touch if you have any questions.
]]>Whilst this is an excellent way of saving money, and with more and more roofing kits being made available which simplifies replacing and repairing roofs massively - working on a roof does come with some unavoidable risks which need taking into considering.
Below, we run through some of these risks and how you can work on your roof, in the safest possible way.
One of the most important considerations to have in place when tackling any roofing job, is wearing the correct clothing and PPE - allowing you to stay safe and comfortable on any roof. Below we run through some of the key items:
Safety Boots - Steel toe- capped to protect against drops, and with sole protection to protect against standing on sharp objects, such as nails. Avoid rigger boots which can allow roofing materials to fall down into the boot and do not provide adequate levels of control.
It’s never recommended to be roofing in wet weather, which can very quickly make a roof incredibly slippery. In cold weather conditions, make sure you wear warm clothing which protects you from the elements.
In warmer weather, precautions also need to be taken. Sun tan lotion should be worn when the sun is shining - sun burn and sun stroke can easily sneak up on you when working - so keep hydrated too.
There are a couple of ways to access a roof, with the most common on domestic jobs being ladders. On larger jobs however, it is always preferable to having scaffolding access. Always use roofing ladders, which can be secured to the roof - climbing onto, and off the roof is one of the most dangerous aspects of any roofing project - so make sure that the ladder is secure and fit for purpose.
When handling hazardous materials and chemicals, ensure to read all handling instructions and ensure correct adherence. Material should also not be allowed to remain on the roof once it is used, creating a dangerous cluttered environment.
As with all DIY and building projects, a clean and tidy work area is essential for effective completion of a task, and is essential when carrying out any roofing work. Keep the roof clear of debris and used materials, whilst ensuring the base of your job is kept clean and tidy - reducing the risk for those walking beneath you. Also, don’t throw rubbish and debris down off the roof, instead lower them carefully, or use a rubbish chute.
If you have any questions or comments RE roofing safety, leave a comment below!
However, due to the flat nature of this type of roofing it can be prone to certain problems that can threaten the longevity of the roof, and some insurers quote rather high premiums for homes that feature flat roofing.
In order to prolong the life of your flat roof and prevent problems from taking root, it’s essential that you perform regular roofing maintenance checks. If you’re not confident making these checks yourself due to the health and safety aspects involved with ladder use and working at heights, it’s recommended that you employ a professional roofer to make these checks for you.
We’ve put together the following infographic which details some of the common flat roofing problems that you should be checking for. If caught early enough, many of these issues can be rectified without too much fuss or cost. However, if left untreated, they can manifest themselves and cause irreparable damage to your roof.
So what are you waiting for? It’s time to get up there and check your flat roofing!
]]>If you’ve got the space for an extension and the means of financing your plans, what’s stopping you? Well, there are a number of things that you need to consider before you start knocking walls down and thinking about how to furnish your new room! We’ve put this useful guide together to help you plan your extension properly, ensuring you don’t waste any precious time or money in the process.
Consider how your extension will affect your neighbours in the long term. It’s a good idea to ensure that your extension is in keeping with the general style of the other properties on the street. If you have to apply for planning permission your neighbours will be able to air their misgivings on your proposed extension, which can slow or halt proceedings. It can save you time and money further down the line, as well as preserving good neighbourly relationships, if you speak to them in the initial stages and make some early compromises and adjustments where necessary.
The type of property you own could affect the overall extension process as things progress. For example, if you live in a detached or semi-detached property it’s likely that you have easy side access to the rear of the property so that contractors don’t need to traipse through your home. However, if your property is part of a terrace row it can potentially complicate things. If you have an alleyway to the rear, materials can be brought around the back fairly easily. A lack of separate access to the rear of the property will mean that materials and tradesmen will need to access the extension site via the front of your house. This will typically cause more disruption to family life, and more dirt and mess in your home.
The average extension can be expected to take around eight weeks to complete, plus an additional eight weeks or so for the electrical and plumbing work to be completed. During that time your home will be frequented by a variety of builders and tradesmen, and obviously they will need to park their vehicles somewhere nearby. If you have a driveway it’s advisable to park your own car down the road and allow the contractors to use your driveway. However, if there’s no off-road parking at your property they’ll need to park on the road, and this could cause disruption and an inconvenience for your neighbours.
Good tradesmen tend to get the majority of their work through recommendations; and it’s also one of the best ways to find someone reputable and trustworthy to undertake the work for you. Ask your family, friends, and neighbours that have had extensions built if they have any design, building, electrical, or plumbing companies they can recommend. Likewise, it’s also good to find out about tradesmen that you would do best to avoid.
Speak to an estate agent before you begin planning your extension, particularly if you are planning on selling in the future. They can advise what types of extensions are popular with buyers in your area. Also remember that every street has a ceiling value so it’s important not to over-develop your home if you want to see a good return on investment. If you live in an area that generally attracts young professionals it might be wise to avoid an overly family-friendly extension as it might affect potential resale opportunities.
In an ideal world you’d save up the necessary funds for your extension before beginning to plan and design things. However, today’s market seems to favour borrowing over saving, with low interest rates and flexible repayment plans on credit cards and loans.
Some things to bear in mind when thinking about the cost of your extension and how you will finance it include:
The starting point of your project should be working out what your budget will be, and how much the work is likely to cost. A good estimate is to roughly calculate the size of the proposed extension in square metres, and allow around £1000-2000 per square metre for a single storey extension. For example, an extension measuring 4m² could cost up to £8000 just for the building work to be done. On top of this you’ll need to factor in the cost of planning applications, architect fees, and furnishing the room on completion.
Depending on your household incomings and outgoings, it might be feasible to build up enough savings to pay for your extension outright. If you don’t already have any existing savings you may need to delay the project whilst you amass the funds that you need.
If you have some savings but need a bit of extra help, a credit card could be the best option. Shop around and look for one that offers a long period of interest purchasing or a deferred repayment plan to suit your needs.
A personal loan from your bank or another lender can be beneficial for larger projects where you need to borrow a greater amount of money. However, be careful not to borrow more than you actually need, it all needs to be paid back eventually, and having more cash at your disposal might tempt you to be more extravagant than is necessary.
If you plan on borrowing a particularly large amount, say more than £25,000, it might be more beneficial to remortgage your home. Alternatively, you could take out a secured loan against your home; many building societies offer a Home Improvement Loan of up to £200,000.
It may be necessary to pay a deposit to designers or builders, but try to avoid making any payments up front. Instead, ask to be invoiced after each section of the project is completed. When it comes to ordering something like a bathroom suite for the new room, ensure it is in your name rather than that of the building company, just in case they should happen to go out of business during the course of the project.
Some people choose to design their own extension, taking advice from structural engineers to ensure that the design is viable. Some hire the services of an architect or an architectural technologist (someone who has studied as an architect but has not passed the RIBA Part111 Professional Practice Examination). Others use a specialist design and build company who can handle the entire project from start to finish.
There are pros and cons to each option; but whichever one you choose, it’s vital that you ensure that the legal requirements of extending your home are adhered to.
When you think of extending your home, one of your first thoughts might be whether or not you’ll need to apply for planning permission from the local authority.
Under the Permitted Development Rights system many home extensions can be built without planning permission, with the following guidelines:
You’ll need to obtain planning permission from your local authority if any of the following apply:
*Between 30th May 2013 and 30th May 2019 homeowners are able to build larger single storey rear extensions under Permitted Development. More details can be found here.
If your home is a listed building you’ll need to obtain consent before making any alterations – to alter without consent is a criminal offence. You’ll also need to ensure that any proposed extension is in keeping with the appearance of the property, as well as using the same materials to build the extension. Depending on the size of the proposed extension, you may also need to obtain planning permission as well as listed building consent before you begin making alterations.
Whether your extension requires planning permission or not it will require Building Regulations Approval. These regulations are Parliament-approved rules that are laid down to ensure the minimum construction and design standards are achieved, including factors such as structural stability, fire safety, drainage, insulation, and access.
To meet Building Regulations you must do one of the following:
The first method is the recommended one as it carries less risk. With the second option you may only know that you have contravened a regulation requirement after it has happened, which could prove to be expensive if you have to halt proceedings and begin rectifying any problems that have occurred.
Whilst you may have a strong idea of how you want your extension to look and feel, it’s always advisable to employ the services of a trained architect, architectural technologist, or designer with a background in engineering. A builder can also advise you on what will work from a structural point of view, but often they lack the design flair that can really bring your extension to life. Whatever option you choose, ensure that the designer you are using holds the relevant academic and technical qualifications and that they carry sufficient professional indemnity insurance.
If you have employed the services of a design and build company, the management of the build project will be covered by them. However, if you’ve designed the extension yourself, or used the services of an architect or independent designer, you’ll need to find a project manager or a building contractor to pick up the project from here and manage the actual building process. You may also choose to manage the build yourself, but it can prove to be more complicated and stressful than you may have anticipated, especially if you’re juggling a full or part time job and general family life too.
It can be beneficial to the project if you are able to find a company of tradesmen who specialise in several trades. This helps to keep a sense of continuity in the work done across the building project, and can also save time and expenses versus having separate contractors for every aspect of the build.
Whilst the extension is being built, part of your home will be a building site, so it’s important that safety standards are adhered to in order to keep both the builders and your family from harm.
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This system has undergone extensive external fire exposure roof tests and achieved
Using 1 layer of 450grm Matting .
This product can offer the highest Fire rating AA ,Without having to use slate granules over the finished surface.
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Soon to be introduced due to demand are Fascias, soffits and Guttering , and various products to enhance your Fibreglass Roofing projects.
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The resins have a six month shelf life so you can store in your garage until you need them.
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]]>Roofix 20/10 Multisurface was specifically developed by Flag Paints to provide instant waterproofing for leaking roofs, an all-weather product that can be applied even in the wet. Roofix 20/10 can be used to repair specific areas which are leaking or totally waterproof an entire roof. This product is multi-purpose and can be utilised on a wide variety of problem areas. Typical areas would include guttering, flat roofs, felt roofs, porches, flashing etc etc. This listing is for 1 x 2.5 litre tin of Roofix 20/10 . Roofix 20/10 is the trade version of Roofix M as seen on tv shopping channels, it is every bit as easy to use and is also available in three* colours. *The 2.5 litre tin is only available in grey and black. This single pack elastomeric acrylic based (non bitumastic) compound contains Draylon fibre reinforcement so provides excellent flexibility and durability together with exceptional adhesion to virtually any roofing material. Easy to apply straight from the tin Excellent flexibility and durability Can be applied to virtually any roofing material Can last in excess of 10 years No primer required in most situations Coverage is approximately 1 litre per square metre, please note that corrugated and porous surfaces will have a lower coverage Available in Black, Grey and White Also available in 1, 2.5, 10 & 20 litre packs The easiest way to apply to flat areas is with a squeegee - please see our other listings
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RapidRoof has taken the industry by storm since it's inception due to it's amazing ability to cure within just 20 minutes of application. It generates a dual coat membrane that can withstand heavy traffic within one hour. This is a brush or roller applied product that can cure with immense speed even down to temperatures of -30 degrees celsius.
RapidRoof can be applied to the following surfaces:
Available in waterproof or anti-slip finishes, this roofing system also has 200% elasticity. A wide variety of colours is available, meaning we can match your new roof to your existing colour schemes.
For more information on RapidRoof please visit our Rapid Roof roofing kits page or alternatively call us on 0800 612 7903 to discuss your options.
]]>SkyPod Skylights allow any room with a flat roof to be bathed in natural sunlight during the day, then giving a look into the starry heavens at night time.
Traditionally this product was made from aluminium, meaning it left a very industrial looking window in your roof. These Skylights are made from uPVC which means we can make them to match your current and existing windows and doors.
We are able to supply the frames in the following colours:
Even the glass is available in a selection of colours:
The other main benefit of using uPVC instead of aluminium away from aesthetics is that they offer much better insulation properties. They have an exceptional 1.0 U-Value, meaning in the winter they are super efficient at keeping the heat in.
We are able to supply SkyPod Skylights in a maximum size of 2.75m x 7.75m.
For more information or to make a purchase, please head over to our SkyPod Skylight product page or call 0800 612 7903
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