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Commercial / Industrial Roofing in Hampshire

On the lookout for commercial roofing in Hampshire? Our commercial roof covering professionals in Hampshire are going to supply you with the best prices for having commercial roofing installed or replaced.

Commercial rooftops could be necessary for a variety of reasons, particularly if the present roof needs repair or it will be attached to a new build.

There are several factors that could play a role in the style and planning of a new commercial roof structure and the expense will all depend upon the size and style you choose.

Thermoplastic roofing is particularly popular. This kind of roofing is made from a durable material with high temperature tolerance. The material is a favourite for commercial roofing as it's resistant against ultra violet and chemical exposure. The roofing will last more than twenty years, having a great resistance for fire, punctures and high wind loads.

You could also consider EPDM roofing. The sturdiness and versatility of EPDM roofing tends to make it a popular material in the commercial roofing world. These kinds of roof material have the advantage of being easier to install, maintain and repair too, contributing to their popularity.

If you wish to install commercial roofing then make certain to compare and contrast quotes between vetted experts in Hampshire. This way you can get the best price and offer available for you in Hampshire.

Average Commercial roofing cost in Hampshire

The regular cost of Commercial roofing is £5000. Costs vary based upon the materials and the tradesman hired. The upper price range can be as high as £5750. The material costs are generally approximately £1250

Average price per Commercial roofing job in 2024

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£2,417

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£8,917

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£15,250

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£11850

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Prices based on actual Commercial roofing costs for Hampshire, as reported by local LeadsDoWork members.

Commercial roofing installation cost in Hampshire 2024

Labour cost £3,500
Material cost £1,250
Waste removal £250
Time frame: 1-2 weeks

Commercial roofing searches in November 2024

Commercial roofing Projects in Hampshire in October 2024

44,425

Requests for quotations in Hampshire in October 2024

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Requests for Commercial roofing quotations in Hampshire in October 2024. 0% change from September 2024.

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Requests for Commercial roofing quotations in South East in October 2024. 0% change from September 2024.

We recorded 44,425 requests for household improvement quotations in Hampshire. Of these quotation requests the volume of commercial roofing (type: commercial roofs, green rooftops, thermoplastic roofs etc...) was 0. Quotatis were able to match these consumers with as many as four ideal experts who were available for work in Hampshire during those times.

Source: Numbers calculated based on the search volumes in major search engines

Commercial roofing searches in cities and towns near Hampshire October 2024

Hampshire

The southern coast county of Hampshire is easily the most inhabited ceremonial county in Britain, with previous capital of Great britain, Winchester, as the county town. Hampshire is the largest county in southeast England and holds a large population well over 1.7 million, rated fifth in Britain. Despite this, Hampshire merely has a population density of 1,200 per square mile. Major settlements in the county consist of Portsmouth and Southampton, both lying on the British coastal line. Get the most from your property improvements and boost property value with reputable trade specialists in Hampshire.

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Similar Customer Enquiries for Commercial roofing in Hampshire

04 Jan

Roofing | Commercial

Eastleigh - SO53

Enquiry from: Kamila M

Start Date: Immediate

Big wet patches on the wall around chimney area.

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03 Nov

Roofing | Commercial

Farnborough - GU14

Enquiry from: Ralph B

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Slate roof' strip felt, batton and rer-slate roof, using existing slates on the front elevation, as nails have rusted through but many slates are recoverable. New slates on rear off-shot as required. ...

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21 Sep

Roofing | Commercial

Hook - RG27

Enquiry from: Penny T

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After the heavy rain yesterday we have a leak in the roof above our works kitchen. The ceiling tiles are very wet, broken and looks like it could fall at anytime. Would someone be able to visit to tak...

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09 Aug

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Petersfield - GU32

Enquiry from: Evie F

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Hi there, I hope this email finds you well. I am emailing from Vaughan Design and Development, we’re a construction and design company. We’re on the lookout for a trustworthy team of roofe...

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17 Nov

Roofing | Commercial

Waterlooville - PO7

Enquiry from: Josie H

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leak coming inside, need this looked at and corrected asap. is the job for a commercial or domestic property: commercial what is your role for the project: freeholder (owner) roofing material: other ...

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31 Mar

Roofing | Commercial

Winchester - SO22

Enquiry from: Adam W

Start Date: Immediate

Zinc roof 250m2 plus ridge, eaves etc Basingstoke area Good access and well run site

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27 Mar

Roofing | Commercial

Winchester - SO22

Enquiry from: Adam W

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Zinc roof 250m2 plus ridge, eaves etc Basingstoke area Good access and well run site

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06 Oct

Roofing | Commercial

Lyndhurst - SO43

Enquiry from: Philip H

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

replacing current flat roof with low pitch zinc roof on two sides of building. fitting 3 unopening roof lights. remove existing kitchen ceiling to make vaulted ceiling. finish to plaster, no decoratin...

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18 May

Roofing | Commercial

Gosport - PO12

Enquiry from: Jeremy M

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

we are renovating and extending a house and are looking to replace the pitched roof for a zinc roof including guttering and down pipes. time scale: 1-3 months please call to appoint

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11 May

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Gosport - PO12

Enquiry from: Jeremy M

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

we are renovating and extending a house and are looking to replace the pitched roof for a zinc roof including guttering and down pipes. time scale: 1-3 months please call to appoint

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05 May

Roofing | Commercial

Gosport - PO12

Enquiry from: Jeremy M

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

we are renovating and extending a house and are looking to replace the pitched roof for a zinc roof including guttering and down pipes. time scale: 1-3 months please call to appoint

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14 Mar

Roofing | Commercial

Waterlooville - PO7

Enquiry from: Robert S

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

I want to convert an agricultural barn to residential use. The roof is about 250M2 and I am considering a metal roof because of pitch of the original structure. I would like an idea of the difference ...

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29 Oct

Roofing | Commercial

Winchester - SO21

Enquiry from: Chelsea K

Start Date: Immediate

Security Flat onsite with Velux sky window, Around the plasterboard of the window and part of the wall water is leaking in from somewhere, Have had 2 roofers out 1 added some Led as this was missing a...

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24 Jan

Roofing | Commercial

Aldershot - GU12

Enquiry from: R L

Start Date: Immediate

Factory REPAIR to corrugated roof Please contact to appoint *

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09 May

Roofing | Commercial

Winchester - SO23

Enquiry from: Claire H

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Repair damaged facia board at the back of the salon

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16 Oct

Roofing | Commercial

Romsey - SO51

Enquiry from: David S

Start Date: Immediate

I am building a garden shed which is a larger than typical and wish to clad the roof with metal sheeting. Can you help? The shed size on plan is 4.7m wide and 6m long with a 30deg roof pitch. The sp...

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FAQs

What is the best commercial roofing material?
The best commercial roofing material for your building will depend on the size and type of roof you have as well as your budget. A lot of commercial buildings have flat roofs, but some have pitched roofs. These days, flat roofs are almost flat, but are usually built on a small slope so water can drain effectively. Pitched roofs are much steeper and are made using tiles or shingle. Our top choices for commercial flat roofs would be fibreglass or EDPM rubber. Both of these materials will set you back around £80-110 per square metre, making them some of the most expensive flat roof materials, but they’re strong and durable. A fibreglass roof consists of a cut glass fibre mat that is pressed on the roofing frame, then resin is poured and rolled over the roof before a topcoat is applied. An EDPM roof involves laying an EDPM rubber membrane on the roof surface then gluing it down and coating it with a contact adhesive. For pitched commercial roofs, our top material would be concrete tiles or metal. Concrete tiles will set you back anywhere between 40p and £2.90 per tile and they’re long-lasting and fire-resistant. However, they are heavy and can be susceptible to high winds. Metal roofs have been used for over 50 years and today’s modern systems are extremely strong and allow for structural or thermal movement. Aluminium roofs will cost between £40-75 per square metre, plus installation. These days, flat roofs are almost flat, but are usually built on a small slope so water can drain effectively. Pitched roofs are much steeper and are made using tiles or shingle. Our top choices for commercial flat roofs would be fibreglass or EDPM rubber. Both of these materials will set you back around £80-110 per square metre, making them some of the most expensive flat roof materials, but they’re strong and durable. A fibreglass roof consists of a cut glass fibre mat that is pressed on the roofing frame, then resin is poured and rolled over the roof before a topcoat is applied. An EDPM roof involves laying an EDPM rubber membrane on the roof surface then gluing it down and coating it with a contact adhesive. For pitched commercial roofs, our top material would be concrete or clay tiles. Concrete tiles will set you back anywhere between 40p and £2.90 per tile and they’re long-lasting and fire-resistant. However, they are heavy and can be susceptible to high winds. Clay tiles cost as little as 50p to £2 each and can last over 50 years, but they are heavy so if your commercial roof isn’t already, it will need to be reinforced.

How to install commercial rubber roofing?

How you install commercial rubber roofing is similar to fitting it on a residential property, except that the area that’s covered is likely to be bigger. With commercial properties, you should always leave any maintenance and repair works to the professionals – whether you own or lease the property, you could invalidate any insurance if you try to install rubber roofing yourself. We’ll outline the steps roofers will take when installing rubber roofing on a commercial property.

Firstly, the installers will remove any existing coverings and clean and dry the surface thoroughly. This is vital in ensuring that the rubber will stick. They will then unwrap the EDPM rubber membrane and leave it to rest until it’s fully expanded. On a warm day this may take around half an hour.

Next, the roofers will work with half a sheet of rubber at a time and adhere it to the roof surface. They may use a water-based adhesive which they will spread onto the roof in sections, then roll the membrane onto the surface before moving onto the next section. If they’re using a bonded adhesive, they will apply it to both the roof and the rubber and leave it to dry until it’s tacky before extending the membrane.

Once the EDPM rubber is rolled out, the installers will brush the surface with a large broom to get rid of bubbles and provide a stronger bond. Then they will work of the edges, applying adhesive to roof and walls edges, sealing corners and creating watertight seals. They’ll also tidy up any excess membrane and seal all the trims.

As long as it’s installed correctly, your commercial rubber roofing should last you decades without any repairs needed. It’s always best to inspect your roof regularly to spot any damage before it becomes a bigger problem.

What is commercial roofing?

Commercial roofing simply refers to any roofing work, including installation and repair, that is done to commercial buildings. This might include office roofs, shop roofs or commercial unit roofs. Every building needs a roof to keep out the rain!

Since looks aren’t usually the first priority with commercial buildings, lots of commercial properties have flat roofs. These are often made from felt, EDPM rubber or fibreglass. Felt is the cheapest commercial roofing material, while fibreglass tends to be the most expensive. In felt roofs, roofers use an adhesive to stick roofing felt onto a frame. EDPM rubber roofs have a rubber membrane that is laid down and glued onto the roof and coated with a contact adhesive, while fibreglass uses a cut glass fibre mat that is pressed on before a resin and topcoat are applied.

Not all roofing companies will offer commercial roofing services, because generally the buildings tend to be bigger. Small companies won’t have enough tradespeople to work on a roof without making it very expensive for you. Commercial buildings also tend to need more scaffolding to make it safe for the professionals to work, so some smaller roofing companies won’t offer commercial services. Make sure you check a company’s website or social media if you’re looking for commercial roofing – on the Quotatis Directory, our roofers will show whether they do commercial roofing to make your search easier.

Why do commercial buildings have flat roofs?

There are a few reasons why commercial buildings often have flat roofs. Lots of people argue that flat roofs aren’t as attractive as pitched roofs, which is why it’s uncommon to see a residential property with an entirely flat roof. Lots of commercial buildings don’t need to look attractive, so go for flat roofs because they’re cheaper.

Flat roofs tend to be less expensive than pitched roofs, especially for large, broad commercial buildings. Some commercial buildings simply couldn’t have a pitched roof because their width would mean that the roof would have to be extremely high. Flat roofs are also cost-effective for commercial buildings because it means that air conditioning and ventilation units can go on the roof, saving space in and around the building.

Commercial buildings also often have flat roofs because they don’t need the loft space that residential properties need. If there’s no need for the space, it doesn’t make sense to spend more money on a pitched roof just to keep the attic space empty. Flat roofs also give the commercial building owner the opportunity to use the space as a smoking area for employees or give access to fire escapes to upper floors.

If you’re having a commercial property build, make sure you speak to the experts about the type of roof that is suitable for you. If you’re planning on having air conditioning or ventilation systems installed within the property, you might be best off with a flat roof – but if you need some extra storage space, a pitched roof might work best for you.

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