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LONG ESTABLISHED
QUALITY WORKMANSHIP
COMPETITIVE PRICES

ESTABLISHED IN 2007


SPECIALISTS IN HARLING SERVICES
Harling is a traditional and highly effective exterior wall finish that provides durability and weather resistance. Our professional harling services help protect your property from the harsh Scottish climate while enhancing its visual appeal. Whether you need new harling applied or existing harling repaired, our skilled team ensures a flawless and long-lasting finish for homes and commercial buildings alike.
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We have an excellent reputation, so why not arrange a competitive quotation by getting in touch with the team at JRS Roofing today?


THE BENEFITS OF HARLING
Harling is an excellent choice for property exteriors due to its durability and protective qualities. This traditional technique creates a rough, textured finish that helps buildings withstand extreme weather conditions, including heavy rain, wind, and frost. It also improves insulation, reducing heat loss and increasing energy efficiency. Additionally, harling requires minimal maintenance, making it a cost-effective long-term solution. With a variety of finishes and colors available, harling enhances the aesthetic appeal of both modern and traditional properties while providing long-lasting protection.
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Do you have to empty the loft when having a new roof?While you don't always need to completely empty your loft before a new roof installation, it's highly recommended to remove or secure any valuable or fragile items. The roofing process can be disruptive, and debris or materials might fall into the loft space aswell as water ingress in our climate, Clearance can also make it easier for contractors to access the area and work efficiently.
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What is the most expensive part of a new roof?The single most expensive part of any roof replacement is typically the labour , concrete tiles are often the most affordable, while high-end materials like slate can quickly increase the price
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Does a new roof include insulation?Not normally however it can be arranged no problem if asked at the time of quotation, there will already be some insulation in the loft, laid between the ceiling joists, so unless the existing insulation is wet, or damaged, the roofer just needs to 'top up' the insulation by laying new insulation across the joists to ensure the minimum insulation depth is achieved.