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.
07843 054 920 / 01442 818 444
min.seaton@ar-p.co.uk
for best quote in the area.
Associates Roofing Partnership specialise in all your Domestic roofing requirements in Hemel Hempstead Herts & surrounding areas. From new roof construction to maintenance; repairs and refurbishments, no job is too large or small....Read More
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Associates Roofing Partnership is a locally based team of roofers, who live and work across three counties; Hemel Hempstead Herts & surrounding areas 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
Hatfield
Hatfield, originally Bishop's Hatfield in Hertfordshire. On the main A1(M) motorway It forms part of the Welwyn Hatfield constituency which also includes Welwyn Garden City and has been twinned with the Dutch port town of Zierikzee since 1953. Its MP is Grant Shapps (Con.). It is known as the town where the first production-line jet airliner, the de Havilland Comet was built. History Dating back to Saxon times, the town of Hatfield was first known as "Hetfelle" and then became known as "Haethfeld" when around 970