Welcome to Capital Roofing
Capital Roofing is a family business, which has developed over the years into a successful Roofing Contractor, operating in the South East of England.Founded in 1968 by Eric Peck, who is still Chairman, the business is managed by his two sons Gary and Terry as Joint Managing Directors.
Capital Roofing started as a flat roofing company, but over the years has expanded its areas of expertise into slating, tiling and specialist lead work and has allied its skill in these areas to a high level of customer service.
In an industry that has not always enjoyed the best of reputations, the company is regarded as an outstanding example of true professionalism in the quality of its work and in the way it conducts its normal business practices. This is borne out by the number of awards it has won and the confidence its clients have in their dealings with Capital. This has enabled the company to achieve a steady growth, whilst at the same time generating a healthy and exciting annual increase in turnover.
Capital News
Capital Roofing - Finalist at NFRC Awards
The National Federation of Roofing Contractors has selected Capital Roofing as a finalist in the Roofing Awards 2012 competition in the Liquid Applied Waterproofing category.Compentent Roofer Scheme
On 1st May 2011 Capital Roofing became members of the Competent Roofer Scheme who are part of the NFRC. CompetentRoofer is the Government-authorised scheme for England andTom Peck - Winner of SkillBuild 2010
Congratulations to Tom Peck for achieving 1st Prize at SkillBuild 2010 in the NFRC Reinforced Bituminous Membranes Competition, improving on his excellent performance fromCapital Projects
Blackheath High School
Several thefts of lead had occurred over a short period of time and in addition the thieves were peeling copper from the Chapel Roof.Capital Roofing was contacted
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The Woolwich Foot Tunnel South Side
The building had suffered vandalism and the theft of the copper sheet roofing from the top of the tunnel building on two occasions the last being the most damaging...............................








