felt roofing
Felt roofing (often called roofing felt or bitumen felt) is a traditional roofing material widely used in the UK—especially for flat roofs, sheds, garages, and extensions.
Felt roofing is made from a base layer (polyester or fibreglass) that’s coated in bitumen (asphalt) to make it waterproof and durable.
It’s usually installed in layers (often 2–3 layers) and finished with a mineral top surface to protect it from weather and sunlight.
It’s less common on main pitched roofs nowadays, where longer-lasting materials are preferred.
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