
Our Pitched Roof Services
At Brosley Roofing, we provide expert pitched roof installation in Hampshire, delivering durable and attractive roofing solutions to suit your property. Whether you are building a new home or replacing an existing roof, our installations are designed to enhance the look of your property while offering long-lasting protection against the elements.
We work with high-quality materials to ensure every roof is strong, weather-resistant, and built to last. Our experienced team carefully manages each stage of the process, from initial design and planning through to installation and finishing touches. A well-constructed pitched roof not only improves your home’s kerb appeal but also provides excellent insulation and structural security.
With years of experience across Hampshire, we understand the importance of precision and reliability. By choosing Brosley Roofing, you can be confident your new roof will combine style with strength, giving you peace of mind for years to come.

Types of Pitched Roofs
When it comes to pitched roof installations, choosing the right material is essential for both aesthetic appeal and durability. At Brosley Roofing, we offer a variety of high-quality roofing materials, each with its own unique benefits. Here’s a look at the most popular options for pitched roofs:
Slate Roofs
A timeless and durable choice, slate provides an elegant finish while offering excellent resistance to weathering. Ideal for properties looking for a traditional yet long-lasting roof, slate is fire-resistant and requires minimal maintenance.


Tiled Roofs
Available in various styles such as clay or concrete, roof tiles are an affordable and versatile option for pitched roofs. Tiles come in a wide range of colours and finishes, allowing for customisation to suit your property’s aesthetic. They are also highly durable, offering great protection against the elements.
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