One city, in detail
Windhoek Roof covers Windhoek and nothing else. That is a deliberate limit. Roofing advice written for a whole country ends up generic, and generic advice is useless when the question is whether a parapet upstand on a two-year-old Rocky Crest build was ever dressed correctly, or whether the ridge bedding on a 1970s Ludwigsdorf tile roof has simply run out of years.
The city has three broad roof populations: older tiled homes in the eastern suburbs, new flat concrete roofs on the southern hillsides, and long IBR and corrugated runs across the western and central suburbs. Each fails differently, on a different timeline, for different reasons. The suburb pages on this site are written from those differences rather than from a template.
We do not publish claims about how long we have been doing this, how many roofs we have finished, or how fast we answer. Those numbers are easy to write and impossible for you to check. What we can do is describe roofing work honestly and ask precise questions before anyone quotes you.
How we work
Everything starts written down
A form captures roof type, suburb, urgency and photos in one place. Nothing depends on someone remembering a call.
Diagnosis before pricing
Water rarely enters where it appears. We look for the entry point rather than pricing the stain on the ceiling.
Local conditions first
Fixing density on a wind-exposed hillside, dust in box gutters after the dry season, UV on a ten-year-old membrane — these decide the work here.
Start with the roof, not a phone call
Seven questions and optional photos. You choose how we come back to you.
