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SIG Roofing launches new website

Apr 20, 2017

Ireland’s leading Roofing distributor – SIG Roofing has just launched a brand new website: www.sigroofing.ie

Making the right choice is important, whether you are a seasoned house developer or building your dream home. SIG Roofing wants to ensure that any decisions made, will be informed ones. Its extensive sales team work closely with customers, designers, builder’s merchants and manufacturers, to ensure an efficient service, assisting with design, technical and installation issues.

SIG Roofing understands it’s more than just colour you need to know and it can help its customers identify: profiles, minimum pitch, coverage rate per tile, nail size required, finish required: smooth, sand faced, weathered or alternative options.

The company offers more than just a single brand; it offers the right solution for the end user. That’s why SIG Roofing is now perfectly positioned to support all their customers needs.

Visit SIG Roofing’s new website and take a look at some of the range of roofing products it has available.

Dublin: (01) 623 4541                   |      Cork: (021) 432 1868

Belfast: (+44) 28 9068 6380       |     Omagh: (028) 8224 6220

Website:         www.sigroofing.ie

Email:             enquiries@sigroofing.ie

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