Where we operate

ROOST is live and expanding across the South of England.

We launch city by city, building a local Flyer network in each area before opening to homeowners. Find your location below.

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Bournemouth, Poole & Christchurch
BH1–BH25 postcodes
Live
Coastal microclimate β€” English Channel exposure
Salt air accelerates corrosion on metal fixings and flashing. High UV on south-facing roof slopes. Biological growth common on north-facing areas. Prevailing SW winds drive rain against west-facing elevations October–March. Annual rainfall 835mm.
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Southampton
SO14–SO53 postcodes
Live
Estuarine microclimate β€” Southampton Water
Tidal humidity cycles from the estuary create persistent moisture exposure. Port-related air pollution produces mildly acidic rainfall that accelerates pointing erosion. High proportion of Victorian terrace stock with valley gutter vulnerability. Annual rainfall 780mm.
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Portsmouth
PO1–PO17 postcodes
Live
Island city β€” multi-directional marine exposure
Portsea Island geography offers no land shelter from SW prevailing winds. Salt air arrives from three tidal bodies simultaneously. The highest annual rainfall of our three launch cities at 874mm, with frequent Atlantic weather systems tracking directly overhead.
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Brighton & Hove
BN1–BN3 postcodes
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Coastal β€” South Downs meets English Channel
Direct Channel exposure. High proportion of older stock including Regency and Victorian properties with specific maintenance requirements. Chalk cliff salt spray in coastal zones.
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Bristol
BS1–BS16 postcodes
Coming soon
Estuary microclimate β€” Avon Gorge exposure
Bristol's geography creates complex wind patterns. High proportion of period stone properties with pointing and lime mortar considerations. Significant elevation variation across the city creates micro-exposure differences.
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Exeter & East Devon
EX1–EX14 postcodes
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South West β€” high rainfall, mixed stock
Some of the highest annual rainfall in England. Red sandstone construction common in older properties. Slate roofs predominant. Significant exposure on elevated sites.
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London β€” South & South West
SW, SE, CR postcodes
Planned
High density Victorian and Edwardian stock. Significant flat roof proportion. Complex urban airspace β€” longer lead time for CAA compliance.
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Manchester & Salford
M1–M35 postcodes
Planned
Highest rainfall of major UK cities. Predominantly Victorian terraced stock. Strong initial demand signals from enquiries.
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Leeds & Bradford
LS, BD postcodes
Planned
Pennine exposure creates demanding weather conditions. High proportion of stone construction with specific pointing requirements.
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