Read the latest magazine Cladding Featured Solutions Industry News Metal Roofs Roof and Solar Upgrade Secures Tenants and Long-Term Savings 6 November 2025 AT HAMBRIDGE Industrial Estate, the Greenham Common Trust needed to act quickly to secure the future of one of its key commercial units. The asbestos cement roof was over 30 years old, leaking, and no longer safe. The client had been working with Garland UK since 2015 and was trusted to deliver a long-term solution. With tenant agreements up for renewal, a durable roof refurbishment was essential to retain valued tenants. At the same time, the Trust sought to reduce electricity costs and improve the building’s energy performance by investing in solar. Challenge The roof was fragile, leaking through old fixings and cracked asbestos sheets, and no longer offered any meaningful thermal performance. Internal insulation had masked the issues for years, but was now failing, and damaged sheets risked asbestos exposure. Rooflights were deteriorated and no longer compliant. The existing build-up provided a poor U-value between 0.85 and 1.17W/m²K, far above the required 0.18W/m²K. Adding to the challenge, the project required careful coordination to minimise disruption to tenants. For example, the future solar PV inverters were designed to be mounted externally in a protective cage. The works had to resolve leaks, manage asbestos risks, improve thermal performance, and support the solar array, all without disrupting tenants. Before Solution Technical Manager Daniel Sandell specified the R-MER CLAD system to overclad the asbestos roof. This avoided a costly strip-out while encapsulating the asbestos safely and eliminating the risk of fibre release. For the client, this meant work could be carried out without the disruption of full asbestos removal, keeping tenants secure in their units. Approved contractor, Gable Projects, installed a new vapour control layer and supporting frame, followed by high-performance mineral quilt insulation to meet the 0.18W/m²K target. The new profiled metal sheets were secured with stainless steel fixings and sealed at laps to ensure a watertight finish. Gutters were refurbished with a liner system to further protect the building envelope. The outcome was a future-proofed roof that complies with Part L, reduces heating bills, and lowers carbon emissions. Once the new roof was in place, Nimbus Solar installed a 149.52kWp Solarise PV system, rail-mounted onto the R-MER CLAD sheets. The array of 336 Solarwatt panels will generate an estimated 145,500 kWh of electricity each year, meeting around 63% of the building’s demand. The system is forecast to achieve payback in under 6 years and generate an accrued cash flow of over £1.2m across 25 years. With Solarwatt panels offering a 25 year system life, the client can be confident that the system will continue to perform for decades, supported by Garland UK’s roof-first approach. Both the roof and solar system are covered under a 20 year Single-Point Guarantee, ensuring no split liability and complete protection for the investment. After Outcome The refurbishment has secured tenant confidence, delivered clear ROI, and supported the Trust’s sustainability commitments. The new roof achieved a U-value of 0.18W/m²K, cutting heating losses and ensuring regulatory compliance. The Solarise solar PV system provides long-term protection against rising energy costs, with first-year savings of £13,500. The solar installation helps the Trust avoid more than 32 tonnes of CO₂ emissions annually, the equivalent of planting 1,280 trees. Around 37 tonnes of asbestos cement were safely encapsulated and diverted from landfill, eliminating future maintenance liabilities. For the Greenham Common Trust, the building is now watertight, energy-efficient, and future-proofed for decades. With Garland UK’s combined roof and solar guarantee, both assets are fully protected, providing peace of mind, risk mitigation, and cost certainty. Daniel Sandell, Technical Manager at Garland UK Daniel Sandell, Technical Manager at Garland UK, added, “This project shows the value of a roof-first approach. By securing the building with R-MER CLAD, we created a compliant and watertight structure ready for solar. It’s a system designed for longevity, with a 20 year guarantee and Solarwatt panels that will perform for decades. “Our role was to ensure the client had a future-proofed asset that supports tenant retention, sustainability targets, and long-term cost control.” For more information, visit the Garland UK website. >> Read more about Garland UK in the news Previous article NFRC Concerned Over Travis Perkins Payment Extension Reports Next article Wienerberger Opens High Tech Concrete Tile Factory Share article You may also like View all News Cladding +3 29 January 2026 Kovara Projects Expands MCRMA Installer Representation Cladding +2 22 January 2026 FK Facades and FK Construction Collapse as FK Group Continues Cladding +3 8 January 2026 Tremco Construction Products to Acquire Kalzip GmbH Cladding +3 15 December 2025 First Building Envelope Professionals Approved as MCRI Members Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch