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We specialise in maintaining and installing all types of flat roofs in and around London. With years of experience working on some of London?s most prestigious rooftops (and some not so prestigious) there is no flat roofing problem that we have not come up against. From Asphalt and felt roofs to insulation and green roofing we have done it all.

If you'r looking to either have a new flat roof installed or just need repair work to be done we are the team for you.

we deal with Mastic Asphalt, Hot Melt & Torch on Felt, Liquid Plastics, Insulation, Green Roofing and more.

Please feel free to contact us at any time on 07717572036 ask for Clark

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London Flat Roofing Wrote:

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> We specialise in maintaining and installing all

> types of flat roofs in and around London. With

> years of experience working on some of London?s

> most prestigious rooftops (and some not so

> prestigious) there is no flat roofing problem that

> we have not come up against. From Asphalt and felt

> roofs to insulation and green roofing we have done

> it all.

> If you'r looking to either have a new flat roof

> installed or just need repair work to be done we

> are the team for you.

> we deal with Mastic Asphalt, Hot Melt & Torch on

> Felt, Liquid Plastics, Insulation, Green Roofing

> and more.

> Please feel free to contact us at any time on

> 07717572036 ask for Clark


Is this you? https://londonflatroofing.co.uk/

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