Rain or shine, your roof is meant to protect your home. Whether old tiles are giving way, water keeps finding its way through, or it’s just time for an upgrade, our roofers can replace pitched and flat roofs on any domestic, commercial, or industrial property.
Based in Henley-On-Thames and operating across the surrounding areas, such as Pangbourne, Homecrest Solutions offers a start-to-finish service for full and partial re-roofs.
A roof usually lasts for around 25030 years, so if your roof needs frequent repairs, that may be a sign that you need a new one. Replacing it with a new roof is far more cost-effective than continuing to repair the old one. Plus, once installed, we can help you maintain it and increase its longevity with our roofing services.
Visit our gallery to see examples of our completed projects. Like what you see? Read our testimonials and learn what previous customers thought about our service. When you’re satisfied, call our team on 07511 170003.
Are you interested in our vast array of re-roofing services? Our experienced roofers have listed some of the options we provide to ensure your property is kept warm and dry.
Do you need a particular service but don’t see it listed above? Please contact our team anyway. We’ll use our extensive experience to find you the best solution.
You might be wondering why you should get roof replacements for your property in Henley-On-Thames, Pangbourne, or the surrounding areas. Our roofers explain their top suggestions below.
On average, a new roof lasts around 25-30 years. That means if your current roof is reaching the end of its lifetime, you may notice issues developing (if you haven’t already). These issues can grow until they cause significant damage to your property, its contents, or both. Ultimately, this will leave you with a hefty bill and significant work that could have been avoided with our re-roofs.
Another excellent reason to replace your roof is that it makes your heating more efficient. The new insulation is much better at keeping your home warm and preventing heat from escaping. In turn, this means you won’t have to spend as much heating your home and can reduce your energy bills.