Roofer & Roofing services In Sandy Bedfordshire

Areas We Cover

Our Approach: We aim to “work in partnership”, with other contractors, suppliers and businesses, and most importantly, with you our customers. Keeping a “roof over your head”, that is water proof and weathertight is what we strive to achieve and we want to do this in the best way possible; one that suits our customer’s needs and budget. Your home, your premises are as important to us as they are to you.

Ampthill - Arlesey - Bedford - Biggleswade - Cranfield - Dunstable - Flitwick
Henlow - Leighton Buzzard - Luton - Sandy - Studham - Toddington - Woburn

Non Residential & Residential Roofing & other services

Residential Roofer

Associates Roofing Partnership specialise in all your Domestic roofing requirements in Herts, Beds, & Bucks area. From new roof construction to maintenance; repairs and refurbishments, no job is too large or small....Read More

Non Residential Roofer

Associates Roofing Partnership is able to service all your roofing requirements for your non-residential and commercial properties in Herts, Beds and Bucks area. We are willing and able to travel outside these areas...Read More

More Roofing Services

Associates Roofing Partnership specialise in servicing all your Roofline needs: Gutters, Fascias, Soffits, Barge boards and Cladding replacement in Herts, Beds, & Bucks area. We also undertake roof repairs for all types and sizes of roofs. ...Read More

Meet the Team

Associates Roofing Partnership is a locally based team of roofers, who live and work across three counties; Herts, Bucks and Beds. The partners are; husband and wife; Mark and Min Seaton; Simon Barnes and Martin Bignell, who between them have in excess of 60 years’ experience in roofing, construction and customer service. ...Read More

Sandy

Sandy is a small market town and civil parish in Bedfordshire, England. It is between Cambridge and Bedford, and on the A1 road.Sandy is probably best known today as the headquarters of the RSPB, The Society moved to The Lodge, on the outskirts of the Sandy in 1961. The Shuttleworth Collection is also nearby, around 2 miles (3.2 km) south west of Sandy. Sandy was originally a Roman settlement and was probably an important trading centre and staging post in the Roman era. An ancient hill fort, now heavily wooded and known as "Ceasers camp" although more commonly called "The sand hills" or "The lookout", still overlooks the town. Sandy is referred to in the Domesday Book, as Sandeia, a derivation from the Old English Sandieg, meaning a sand-island. In 1086 Sandy was all in the Domesday Book as being held by Eudo Fitzhubert, who is likely to have been the Saxon tenant.

*Information from wikipedia and various local history websites. With thanks.

 

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