
EPDM Rubber Flat Roofing · Buckinghamshire
EPDM Rubber Flat Roofing in Pitstone
EPDM Rubber Flat Roofing for a Pitstone property: Regular work across LU7 this year. Anything else is a 5-year repair waiting to happen.
EPDM Rubber Flat Roofing in Pitstone — the ground-level view
LU7 Pitstone is 35 minutes from HP13 — batched with Ivinghoe programme work. We work across LU7 and the surrounding villages. Our Pitstone jobs usually sit alongside work in tring and ivinghoe.
- New insulation as standard
- Single-sheet up to 30m²
- Workmanship guarantee on top
- Sample boards brought to Pitstone
- Manufacturer 20-yr guarantee
- 15-mile return-visit radius
Local roofing data — Pitstone
Hard facts that shape every epdm rubber flat roofing job in Pitstone — pulled from our own records, Ordnance Survey coordinates and Buckinghamshire Council reference data.
- Postcode districts
- LU7
- County
- Buckinghamshire
- Local authority
- Buckinghamshire Council
- Distance from our yard
- 14.6 miles · ~35 min off-peak
- Coordinates
- 51.8290°N, 0.6380°W
- Main access routes
- B488 · B489
- Local landmarks
- Pitstone Windmill · Pitstone Green Museum · College Lake
- Neighbouring areas we also cover
- Ivinghoe · Tring
Housing stock — LU7 Pitstone has a mix of handmade clay tile on the older cottages and concrete tile on the modern estates.
Local roofing challenge — The former cement works site had restrictive covenants on external appearance — we check covenants at quote stage rather than at planning submission.
On the ground — LU7 Pitstone estates on the former cement works were built by Barratt and Wimpey in the 1990s-2000s with Redland Regent concrete tile — first-reroof cycle is 8-12 years away.
Microclimate — Pitstone sits below the Chiltern escarpment — wind funnelling off Ivinghoe Beacon puts ridge lift on north-facing slopes as the dominant failure mode.
Site access — LU7 Pitstone is 35 minutes from HP13 — batched with Ivinghoe programme work.

EPDM Rubber Flat Roofing on a LU7 roof — the local fit
LU7 Pitstone estates on the former cement works were built by Barratt and Wimpey in the 1990s-2000s with Redland Regent concrete tile — first-reroof cycle is 8-12 years away. For LU7 properties we'll always recommend the system we'd put on our own roof — not the one with the highest margin.
- ▸Fits common Pitstone roof pitches (35°-50°).
- ▸Recently fitted across LU7.
- ▸Conservation experience near College Lake.
- ▸Planning routed through Buckinghamshire Council.
Our epdm rubber flat roofing process for Pitstone properties
Recent work spans LU7, including jobs near College Lake and Pitstone Windmill. Materials are stocked locally so we don't run dry mid-job; offcuts go back to our High Wycombe yard rather than left on site.
Pitstone epdm rubber flat roofing — your questions
Does this material suit Pitstone properties?+
For most Pitstone homes around College Lake the answer is yes; we'll confirm on the site visit and recommend an alternative if the roof structure or pitch isn't suited.
Which parts of Pitstone do you actually work in?+
All of it — LU7 and surrounding postcodes. We're also in tring and ivinghoe most weeks.
What's your busiest time of year in Pitstone?+
Autumn and early spring — after the first B489-corridor storms expose weak spots. Book LU7 surveys 2-4 weeks ahead during those windows.
Will you match the existing Pitstone aesthetic?+
Where the brief is sympathetic restoration — yes, like-for-like is the default. We bring sample boards to the site visit so you see actual colour and profile, not a brochure photo.
Do you cover Pitstone?+
Yes — Pitstone is one of our regular areas. We work across LU7 weekly from our High Wycombe base (14.6 miles via B488). Building control notifications go through Buckinghamshire Council where required.
Most Pitstone epdm rubber flat roofing enquiries turn into a booked survey within 48 hours of the first call. We don't overbook the diary.
Pitstone epdm rubber flat roofing? Let's talk.
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