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Fiberglass Roofing


Does your roof need repairing or replacing? Well we all know that can turn out to be quite hard on your wallet. To provide you with an option that is a bit “lighter”, we will introduce to you fibreglass roofing!

 

Fiberglass is one of the most popular roofing materials today. It is relatively young as it was first used in the 30s. But it already has many advantages like being light in weight, easy to handle as well as durable. Fiberglass is made of fibres of glass and being easily manipulated it can be shaped into various different forms – either fibreglass shingles, fibreglass panels or sheets and more. Time has shown that fiberglass is also very durable and it is constantly being improved in laboratories all over the world.

You can choose from a variety of colours as well as shapes, sizes and the selection of accessories. In conclusion, fibreglass roof is a lot more suitable for those budget-conscious of us as you may save up to 50 per cent on your new roof when choosing fibreglass instead of stone, wood or other materials and it will look just as good if not better.

Fiberglass roofing will protect you and your family from rain, humidity and wind and is affordable!


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