Our Services

Slating and Tiling

Slating and tiling are roofing methods that use either slate or tiles to create a durable and weather-resistant roof covering. Slating uses slate, a thin slab of rock, while tiling uses tiles made from materials such as clay, concrete, or terracotta. Both require skilled installers to ensure a waterproof and long-lasting roof.

Guttering down pipe

Guttering and downpipes are integral components of a building's roofing system. They serve to collect and channel rainwater away from the roof, preventing water damage to the building's structure and foundation. They also protect the surrounding landscape from erosion by directing water flow. Guttering and downpipes come in a variety of materials and styles to suit the needs of the building's design. High-quality options must be used to maintain an effective drainage system and extend the lifespan of the building and roofing system’s

Velux window installation

Velux window installation adds natural light and ventilation to homes and involves cutting an opening in the roof, installing a flashing kit, and securing the window.

Chimney removals

Chimney removal involves dismantling or removing an existing chimney for safety, renovation, or aesthetic purposes.

Felt roof

Torch-on felt sees three layers of bitumen felt melt-welded onto the roof with a blow torch, creating a waterproof seal. Traditionally, these layers are made up of a vapour control sheet, reinforced felt and a cap sheet with a mineral finish. 

Shed felt is a roofing felt option suitable for sheds and garden buildings. Available in both torch-on and self-adhesive applications..

Grp - Fibreglass roof

GRP is a material made from a polyester resin, which is reinforced by chopped strand mat glass fibres to form a GRP laminate. It is a very popular composite material to use because not only is it very strong but also surprisingly light

Corrugated roofing

Corrugated roofing is a durable and cost-effective roofing material made up of sheets of metal or plastic with a wavy profile. Its strength, flexibility, and weather-resistant properties make it popular for commercial, industrial, and agricultural buildings.

Lead Work Flashings & decorative lead

Lead work flashings and decorative lead add an elegant touch to any roof or building. Lead is a highly durable, malleable and malleable material that is commonly used for flashing, dormers, chimneys, and skylights. Decorative leadwork can also be used for sculptures, artwork, and home decor. Leadwork requires precise craftsmanship and expertise for proper installation. It is not only functional but can also enhance the appearance and value of your property.

Interior & exterior Cladding

Cladding is a layer of material applied to building walls for protection and insulation. Exterior cladding protects from weather, while interior is for aesthetics and soundproofing. Materials can vary from wood to composite panels, and should be chosen based on style

Emergency repairs 

Emergency repairs are necessary for sudden roof damages caused by natural disasters, severe weather conditions, or other accidents that require immediate attention to prevent further damage to the roof and ensure safety. M.A Roofing & Maintenance are here 24 hrs a day for your emergency enquires

Epdm - Rubber roof.

EPDM is an extremely durable synthetic rubber roofing membrane  (ethylene propylene diene terpolymer) widely used in low-slope buildings. Its two primary ingredients, ethylene and propylene, are derived from oil and natural gas. . EPDM can be installed either fully adhered, mechanically attached or ballasted, with the seams of the roofing system sealed with liquid adhesives or specially formulated tape.

Stone roofing

Stone roofing is a traditional roofing method that involves using natural stone to cover the roof. Stone tiles or slabs are set in place on top of a layer of sheathing or battens and secured with mortar. Stone roofing is a popular choice for homes and buildings in and around oxford

Fascia & soffits

Fascia is a vital component of a roof that holds the gutter and protects the eaves. It is often confused with soffits, barge boards or cladding. The fascia has structural importance in supporting the weight of rainwater during heavy showers. On the other hand, soffits are the undersides of the eaves that prevent heat from escaping and damp from entering the home. They also prevent fire from entering the roof. Soffits can provide ventilation, and the modern practice is to install a vent under the tile

Moss removal

Moss removal on roofs involves cleaning and treating roofs to eliminate moss, algae, and other organic growth. Moss can damage shingles, retain moisture, and reduce the lifespan of a roof. The process typically includes blowing off debris, scrubbing the surface, and applying a moss treatment that is safe for the roof.

Repointing

Repointing involves repairing the damaged mortar joints between masonry units on a building's exterior or interior walls. This process is essential to prevent structural damage and preserve the aesthetic appearance of the building.