Burton Roofing Blog
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Founded in 1982, Burton Roofing Merchants Ltd is a construction supplier that specialises in distributing roofing materials worldwide.
Not only do they supply roofing tiles, but they also supply associated roofing materials such as Guttering, EPDM, Walkway Matting, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Roofing Tools, Roof Windows, Ladders, and much more!
Burton Roofing Blog
1M ago
Burton Roofing is rolling out a refreshed brand identity which better reflects our business. Following market research and reviewing several options, we have refreshed our existing logo, which has high levels of recognition in the marketplace and enables us to lean on the heritage of the business. The strapline– the roofing people – perfectly represents who we are and the ..read more
Burton Roofing Blog
6M ago
Brett Martin is a leading manufacturer of rooflights, and they offer two main types: flat glass and polycarbonate dome. Both types have their own unique benefits, so it's important to compare them carefully before making a decision. Benefits of Brett Martin Flat Glass Rooflights Excellent thermal insulation: Flat glass rooflights have a high thermal insulation rating, which means they can ..read more
Burton Roofing Blog
8M ago
Is it a window? Is it a balcony? Velux Cabrio are both a window and a balcony in one. They have become very popular in penthouses and loft conversions, adding a usable balcony space and adding desire and value to the property. What is Velux Cabrio? Velux Cabrio is a window that when opened transforms into a balcony space. It ..read more
Burton Roofing Blog
8M ago
When it comes to roof windows and blinds, VELUX knows a thing or two. As the world’s leading manufacturer of roof windows, VELUX also produces a vast range of accessories and blinds to complement their innovative window designs. Here at Burton Roofing, we stock a wide array of stunning VELUX blinds to complement almost any interior, offering the look and ..read more
Burton Roofing Blog
8M ago
VELUX roof windows can be a highly effective way to bring more natural light into any home. With a skylight or solar window, you can breathe new life into even the darkest rooms. But dirt and debris can build up over time – stopping that light from getting in. And that's when knowing how to clean VELUX windows can make ..read more
Burton Roofing Blog
8M ago
How do I stop condensation on my skylight? It’s a familiar sight for many in the colder months. Waking up, popping your slippers on and throwing open the curtains, only to see your windows covered in water droplets. As it runs down from the windows to the sill, condensation on windows can start to cause problems with paintwork and your ..read more
Burton Roofing Blog
8M ago
Touted as one of the easiest ways to shave hundreds of pounds off your annual energy bill, insulating your roof space is well regarded as one of the best ways to save money. Keeping warm air in during winter and hot air out in summer months, roof and loft insulation is a relatively straightforward job. Once completed, it can last ..read more
Burton Roofing Blog
8M ago
Are you planning a roof insulation project? No matter if it's a conversion, extension, newbuild or just routine maintenance, you'll first need to consider if you'll be using cold roof ventilation or warm roof insulation. And that's where we can help. With an extensive range to choose from, we'll make sure you get the products you need. First, however, let us ..read more
Burton Roofing Blog
8M ago
The biggest VELUX promotion of 2022 lands this September & October! Customer can earn up to £150 rewards with every VELUX electric or solar roof window, blind or shutter purchased! The offer includes every VELUX electric and solar roof window blind and shutter. Manual products are excluded from the promotion. Promotion details Qualifying purchases must be made between ..read more
Burton Roofing Blog
8M ago
Part L of the UK Building Regulations sets out the requirements for the conservation of fuel and power in buildings. It covers both new build and existing buildings, and applies to all types of buildings, including homes, offices, schools, and hospitals. The aim of Part L is to reduce the amount of energy used by buildings, and to help to ..read more