New Metrotile roof protects community centre from vandalism
A village community centre has extra protection against vandalism after old roofing material was replaced with Metrotile’s lightweight steel roofing system.
Featherstone & Hilton Community centre, on the outskirts Wolverhampton, is an attractive 80s-built building surrounded by green countryside. Since construction, it has featured a man-made interlocking slate-style roof. The old roof material, after decades of service, was in need of modernisation as it was worn from years of use and had become a target for vandalism.
Metrotile Lightweight Roofing was chosen for the community centre’s roof modernisation with an emphasis on protection against vandalism. The profile chosen – Metrotile Woodshake – is a relatively recent addition to the ever-expanding line up of roof tile designs that Metrotile offers. The charcoal coating looks fantastic against the backdrop of the surrounding countryside and will undoubtedly offer rooftop protection to the community centre for years to come.
Robert Turner, Estimator at contractors Danescourt Roofing, states: “In this case, Metrotile offered one very important quality that lightweight steel roofing systems have over more traditional materials - resilience to vandalism damage. We have worked with Metrotile previously and always have a great experience with their products and services.”
Metrotile’s many benefits make the product an ideal choice for community projects such as Featherstone. If you are interested in specifying Metrotile for your building project, please don’t hesitate to get in touch for your free no-obligation estimate.
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