There are many different types of roofs common configurations include, Pitched, Flat, Hip and Gable. The common Tiles are concrete, slate or composite, Roofs are also covered by Asphalt, Lead, Asbestos, Metal, UPVC and Timber.

These are all factors that will be taken into account in determining the cost of the repairs. The height of the roofs will also be a factor, Health & Safety regulations may require scaffolding erected.

Many Roof leaks are as a result of old roofs suffering from wear & tear. It may be possible to patch repair but in the long run new roof covering is advisable along with felting and installation of adequate insulation to meet new regulations.

This will not only assist in reducing heat loss but will help reduce adverse effects n the environment and help save you money in the long run with cheaper fuel bills. In the event of storms or other freakish weather roof coverings may be blown away or become unstable. Damage or water seepage onto flank walls is likely to be as a result of broken flashings/seals, blocked and over spilling guttering and or rainwater goods and loss or missing roof coverings.

Flat roofs are also prone to leakage after as the felt wears down or if it is not covered with a reflective covering. It is also crucial to have adequate fall on the roof to avoid puddles forming as this will eventually weaken the roof and may lead to leakage.

Is your Roof leaking or has it suffered damage as a result of adverse weather
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Give us as much information as possible to enable us to respond to your problem as quickly as possible. Generally speaking wear & tear is not covered by most insurance policies, the upkeep and maintenance of your roof is your responsibility.

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