New Look Windows ~ Roof Line Products.

The structural components of Roof Line products.  Sun, wind, rain, snow and hail; 365 days a year these elements are subjecting your house to a constant battering. Can your old timber roofline cope?

The simple answer is ‘no it can't’ and over the years this constant abuse will cause it to warp, twist and rot. Even with the most thorough upkeep the old timbers will eventually rot.

Aside from them looking old and tired it can actually lead to much more serious structural damage if not replaced.

With New Look's range of roofline products and dedicated installation teams, you can rest assured that your home will not only be protected against the elements it will look fantastic.

You will also be amazed at how inexpensive this transformation will be and added to this is money, time and hassle you will save on maintenance and upkeep.

New Look always recommend that a total replacement is carried out. A complete removal of all the old rotting timber is the best way to stop the rot, hiding the problem behind a new plastic front is not the answer, you wouldn't paper over the cracks would you?

Different Roof Line Options

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