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Premium Materials | Roof Replacement | Roofing | Lancing
When storms, salt-laden air and time finally take their toll on your home, HEP steps in with premium materials and master craftsmanship to deliver a seamless roof replacement that instantly elevates curb appeal and long-term security. From hand-selected natural slate to high-performance composite tiles, every component is chosen for its resilience against Lancing’s coastal climate, then installed by specialists who treat each property as if it were their own.
We start with a no-obligation inspection, provide a clear digital report, and walk you through colour, profile and warranty options before any work begins. On site, our tidy, safety-first crews complete most projects within days, recycling old materials and leaving nothing behind but a flawless, weather-tight finish. Protect your investment and enjoy peace of mind—book your premium roof replacement with HEP today.
FAQs
What premium roofing materials do you offer for roof replacements in Lancing?
We specialise in high-performance natural slate, clay tiles, concrete interlocking tiles, standing-seam aluminium, and premium architectural shingles. All materials are sourced from trusted UK and European manufacturers, come with third-party product certifications, and are suited to Lancing’s coastal climate. During your consultation, we bring full samples and data sheets so you can compare appearance, lifespan, weight, and cost before making a decision.
How long will my roof replacement take from start to finish?
Most detached or semi-detached homes in Lancing are completed within 5–7 working days, subject to weather conditions. The timeline breaks down into: 1 day for scaffold erection and material delivery, 2–4 days for strip-off and installation of the new premium roofing system (including breathable membrane, battens, and the chosen tiles/slate/panels), and 1 day for detailed finishing work, guttering, and site cleanup. Larger or more complex roofs (hips, valleys, or dormers) may take up to 10 days. Precise scheduling is confirmed in writing before work begins.
Are you familiar with local planning rules and conservation requirements in Lancing?
Yes. We routinely work with Adur & Worthing Council’s planning and building-control departments. If your property is in a conservation area or is listed, we guide you through required applications and ensure the selected premium material meets appearance and heritage guidelines. All installations are inspected and certified under the CompetentRoofer and NFRC schemes, providing instant Building Regulations sign-off.
What warranties and guarantees do you provide on premium roof replacements?
Every roof we replace carries a dual guarantee: (1) a 15- to 50-year manufacturer’s material warranty (length varies by material—slate and metal carry the longest cover) and (2) our own 10-year workmanship guarantee backed by insurance. You’ll receive warranty certificates, maintenance guidelines, and transferability forms should you sell your home.
How much does a premium roof replacement cost in Lancing?
Prices depend on roof size, pitch, access, and chosen material. As a guide: natural Spanish slate starts from £130–£150 m² fully installed, clay plain tiles from £110–£130 m², and standing-seam aluminium from £140–£170 m². A typical three-bed semi (85–100 m² roof area) therefore ranges between £9,500 and £17,000 including scaffolding, labour, waste removal, and VAT. We provide fixed-price quotes after a free survey—no hidden extras.
How can I maintain my new premium roof to maximise its lifespan?
Your new roof is designed for minimal upkeep, but annual visual checks are advised—either via binoculars or by booking our low-cost maintenance package. Keep gutters clear, ensure nearby trees are trimmed, and after severe storms look for displaced tiles or flashing. Avoid pressure-washing; instead, use gentle biocide treatments every 5–7 years to prevent moss growth. Following these steps can extend the functional life of slate or clay roofs well beyond their warranty period, often 80–100 years.