Metal profiled roofing is the traditional choice for many industrial and commercial buildings. Using a twin-skin system, we can weatherproof a building quickly, enabling other trades to begin interior work much sooner, a critical advantage on fast-track projects. At the Nemo project in Sandwich, we delivered a robust, precision-installed system that met tight deadlines while ensuring a long-lasting finish capable of withstanding the coastal environment.
Composite roof and wall panels feature an insulated core sandwiched between two layers of metal, creating a single, watertight and vapour-tight component. These systems are low-maintenance, highly efficient and available in an extensive range of profiles, colours and finishes to suit any design vision. Their speed of installation makes them perfect for projects with strict deadlines. Topdek composite panels are also available with a single-ply membrane in place of the top metal sheet, combining the performance benefits of membrane roofing with the rapid installation of composite panels. Notable installations include CombiLift in Ireland, where we worked to deliver a flawless finish on a large-scale manufacturing facility; and Beckton in London, where the design required precision detailing and seamless integration with the building’s façade.
PVC and TPO single ply membranes offer exceptional versatility, available in a variety of colours and thicknesses to meet specific project requirements. When installed over a metal deck with PIR insulation, these systems provide a lightweight yet robust solution ideal for large warehouse and retail projects. For IKEA in Sheffield, we delivered a system that combined clean aesthetics with the resilience required for a high-traffic retail environment. Similarly, the Lidl distribution facility in Newbridge benefitted from a fast, efficient installation that met a demanding programme schedule.
Torch-on felt roofing systems use SBS and APP modified bitumen membranes, reinforced with polyester for added strength. They are ideal for both new build and refurbishment projects and can be combined with vapour control layers and PIR/mineral wool insulation to provide a complete FM-approved, warranty-backed system. The Frankfurt data centre showcases how this system delivers not just durability but also long-term waterproofing.
Reinforced rubberised bitumen hot melt systems are the go-to choice for inverted roofs, podium decks and green roofs. Fully bonded to the substrate, they eliminate the risk of water tracking, are self-healing under load and can be installed with zero falls. Our installation at Enniskillen Hospital in Northern Ireland provided a seamless waterproofing solution for a high-traffic podium deck, while at Egham Gateway, we created a robust foundation for a mixed-use development in a busy mixed-use development in London.
Green and brown roofs transform otherwise plain rooftops into vibrant, eco-friendly spaces. Beyond their striking visual appeal, these systems improve air quality, reduce flood risk by retaining and slowly releasing rainwater, and enhance acoustic performance. The Southwest Acute Hospital in Enniskillen features a living roof that blends the building into its natural surroundings, promoting biodiversity and creating a more pleasant environment for patients and visitors. The Copthall Leisure Centre project demonstrates how these systems can also thrive in busy urban locations.
We are specialists in the safe removal and certified disposal of asbestos cement sheet roofs, including associated components such as gutters, verges, and ridges. Once removed, we can install new high-performance insulated or non-insulated systems tailored to the building’s needs. At Shepcote House in Sheffield, our team safely stripped the old asbestos cement roofing and replaced it with a modern, energy-efficient system, ensuring compliance with all health and safety regulations while significantly improving the building’s performance.
The standing seam systems we use offer design flexibility without compromising on weather performance. These systems are favoured by architects seeking to make a visual statement while maintaining robust durability. A prime example is our work on the Titanic Hotel in Liverpool, where the roof’s sleek, continuous lines complement the historic dockside architecture, blending modern craftsmanship with timeless appeal.