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When searching for flat roofs, we think rubber roofing is among the most reliable and low-maintenance solutions available. It is ideal for residential and commercial buildings in Dublin and the surrounding areas, as well as garage roofs. One of these installations' main advantages is water resistance.

Learn more about rubber roofing in the section below.

Benefits of Rubber Roof


Durable

Rubber roofs last 25-50 years with little maintenance, which is great given their low initial cost.

Waterproof abilities

Long-term, fewer joins mean fewer leaks and less stress.

Weather resistance

Wet, cold, and UV-damaged rubber roofs are durable.

Versatility

Rubber expands and contracts with temperature, keeping it in good condition for decades.

Environmentally friendly and low-maintenance

Because rubber effectively inhibits the growth of moss and algae, cleaning will take less time and money. The materials can be readily recycled as well.

100s of roofing projects by a local, independent team

Why Adams Roofing & Building?

  • Local and Reliable Suppliers: To satisfy your exacting standards, we only collaborate with Dublin roofing experts who have been thoroughly screened.


  • No Hidden Fees: You won't have to wait two weeks for a competitive, transparent quote from the team.


  • Quick Turnaround: once a job begins, it is completed before going on to another. We won't abandon you with a partially completed project.


  • Completely Guaranteed Work: You'll get comprehensive guarantees.


  • Every type of roof is covered, including felt, slate, flat roofs, and pitched roofs. All job types are covered by our specialist installers.


  • 5-Stars Online: Reputation counts, and our contractors consistently receive fantastic feedback

What is the Price of a Rubber Roof in Dublin?

Systems differ, but standard rubber roofs typically cost between €1,500 and €3,000 and last for about 30 years. High-end systems typically cost €3,000 or more and have a lifespan of at least 40 years.