A small Malaysian roofing firm with a stubborn standard.
We started in 2014 with one truck, one ladder and the conviction that roofing in this part of the world deserves better paperwork, better materials and better follow-up than what was on offer.
Where the company came from
InfoPlex Roofing began as a side project between two brothers — one a civil engineer fed up with the cracked tiles at his Bukit Antarabangsa home, the other a building site foreman tired of explaining warranty gaps that nobody had bothered to write down.
What started as weekend repair jobs for friends turned, slowly, into a registered company. The reason was simple: clients kept asking for written quotes and proper invoices, things small roofing outfits in KL rarely produced. By 2018 we were a team of nine, and today the company employs a permanent crew of twenty-three across three vans.
How we work today
We deliberately stayed small enough that the roofer who inspects your property is the same one who shows up on installation day. No subcontracted day labourers, no rotating job leads, no "we'll get back to you next week" disappearing acts.
- Every crew member is CIDB-registered and certified for working at height.
- Material is sourced through authorised Malaysian distributors — never the back lanes of Pudu.
- Every job — repairs and replacements — closes with a photo report and a written warranty.
- We carry RM 2 million in public liability insurance and are happy to share the certificate.
Three rules that have not budged in eleven years
Scope honestly
If a single afternoon of patching solves your problem, that is what we will quote. We have walked away from full-replacement jobs the homeowner did not actually need — and gained their next ten neighbours instead.
Document everything
Before-and-after photos, batch numbers for the tiles or panels, a written warranty page. If something is not written down, it is too easy for it to never have happened.
Show up after the invoice
Every reroof gets two free post-monsoon check-ups in the first eighteen months. It is the simplest way we know to prove the work was done right.