Roofing

Services & Repairs

Roofing

Roof repairs

 

With roof repairs, we will undertake a full assessment of the roof, checking the mortar on the ridge tiles and checking the mortar on the verges examining the roof tiles and the supports as well.

The reason we check the supports is to ensure there are no leaks in the roof.

Missing, damaged or loose tiles can be replaced.

We undertake minor repairs as well as replacing a full roof.

Small repairs attended to early can usually prevent larger, more expensive repairs if they are left.


Ridge Tile Repair

Complete removal of ridge tiles and the old cracked mortar.

Cleaned the area and re-lined, replaced all the mortar and re-bedded new mortar tiles.


If we find any issues with your roof we will discuss them with you and advise on the best course of action.  

We will replace any damaged or missing tiles and asses the roof to see if there are any other safety issues.


Cracked tiles can be a very severe safety issue, as tiles in general are heavy and, you don't want one or a part of one falling and causing anyone to get hurt or for anything to be damaged, should a tile or tiles fall through heavy winds or disrepair.

  1. When replacing a broken or missing tile we ensure we have the correct replacement tile to match the existing ones. The most common tile types are concrete and terracotta. 

     2. Once we have safely reached the broken tile, we need to slightly lift the tiles that overlap the one to be removed. we do this by using two pieces of timber to hold them up. Then, we use a brick trowel to lift up the broken over the baton underneath and slide it down and out. 


     3. We then place your new tile onto the brick trowel and reverse the steps for removing the tile. Be sure to place the overlapping tiles back into position. 


     4. We ensure the tile is securely in place. 


     5. Have a quick check across the roof while you're there to survey any other potential damage.

We build roofs on new builds.

We do roof repairs and replace tiles, however, there are occasions where the roof is beyond a little maintenance and may require removing and rebuilding.

We remove and replace old or damaged tiles, where necessary.  We also replace missing tiles, however sometimes the roof needs a complete overhaul, where we can supply a re-roofing service.

In the case of a re-build we remove the old tiles/roof, remove and replace the breathable membrane, replace batons and re-tile ensuring everything is installed correctly and safely.

We removed all the old tiles, wooden batons and breathable membrane.

We then installed and  fitted an new breathable membrane.

Installed and secured new treated batons in preparation for the tiles.

Installed a complete new roof

All the wooden batons have been removed and replaced with treated wooden batons

All the original under roof membrane has been removed and replace with a new breathable membrane designed for roofs.

Chimney Re-pointing

Over time, weathering and decay causes deterioration in the joints between masonry. This allows water penetration which can cause significant damage.

Repointing is the process of renewing the mortar joints between bricks or masonry.

Having damaged joints between your bricks or masonry repointed prevents water penetration and the consequential damage.

Re-pointing will also enhance the external appearance of the building.

The picture above shows a new roof on the left and the roof on the right is fairly new but the chimney has been neglected and shows signs of the mortar missing, crumbling and the bricks becoming unstable.

Re-pointing would be a cheaper alternative than leaving it, where it may get to the point of becoming unsafe and risk damaging the roof or falling on to passers by or damaging cars.

Also note the plant life growing out of the chimney pots.

Chimney Stacks

Most chimney damage or decay starts from the top down.  The top cement flaunching between you and your neighbour’s chimney pots should be laid in one continuous section without cracks/split.  The cement flaunching should be cambered so rainwaters runs off the chimney to the outer edge.

The chimney stack is exposed to the full force of our weather. To withstand such conditions, chimney stacks must be maintained to the highest standard.

When repairs are required they should be made with the correct materials by an experienced contractor using appropriate tools and safety systems.