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SPONSORED: New year, new roof? Time to call Planwell

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Buckie based roofing manufacturing specialists, Planwell, should be your first stop when it comes to house renovation this year.

While new coronavirus restrictions may reduce the amount of work that can be done inside your home, the installation of a Planwell roof can be completed solely outside, reducing the risks of breaching government guidelines.

Mark Duncan, who runs the company with his brother, Murray, said: “Despite the pandemic, last year was a very busy year for us and we hope this continues into 2021.”

Mark believes the surge in custom was due not only to his team’s capacity to work outside, but to their excellent customer service and high quality products.

He explained: “We are approached by a lot of repeat customers, which is the best compliment you can get as a tradesman; it shows we are well thought of and clients are happy with our service.

“A lot of our new customers have also been recommended by others who have used our services in the past and have given us positive reviews.”

Established in 1989, the company has over three decades worth of experience and is continuously improving upon its offerings of low maintenance roofing, introducing new products for its growing customer base.

As a company, Planwell began by marketing and selling metal roofing, buying in pre-made roofing sheets to supply with the flashings they themselves manufactured. Ten years later, however, after investing £1million on a new factory and purchasing a computerised plant, Planwell was able to manufacture its own roofing sheets, doing everything in-house.

Mark said: “We operate with the customer’s point of view in mind; we can offer low cost, high quality products to our clients because we manufacture everything ourselves, meaning we can cut costs that other roofers cannot.”

Their expansion also meant that in the years that followed, Planwell significantly improved its range of roofing products; they now provide an extensive range of goods at highly competitive prices for their loyal client base.

With roofing solutions that are built to last, a Planwell roof comes with a written guarantee, so you should never have to replace it. And it’s not just roofs for the home the company provides, as Planwell also offer roofing solution for garages, caravans, community halls, and business premises.

Mark explained: “We use Swedish metal so the quality is the best and all our customers have the benefit of a written guarantee as standard.

“If you look at all the roofs in Scandinavia, Australia and Chile, for example, they are all made of metal.

“A poor quality roof will affect the timber of any house or building, which will lead to far more serious renovations.

“Our roofs, which are built to last up to 40 years, will help to protect, and prevent further damage to, your home, outhouse, shed or business.”

With a cold winter fast enveloping Scotland, it may be time to reconsider the strength of your roof; it may be time to give the experts a call.


To find out more about what Planwell might be able to do for you, visit the Planwell website by clicking here or click here to view the video.