Slipped tiles, leaks, storm damage and the drip that has been getting slowly worse. Found properly first, then fixed at the cause. Sussex weather does most of its damage between October and March, and most of the calls come in the week after a gale.
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A stain on a ceiling is rarely directly under the hole. The leak gets traced from inside and out before anything is replaced.
Individual tiles and slates replaced and re-fixed, matched to what is already up there so the repair does not stand out from the pavement.
Ridge tiles, hips, flashings and sheeting put back after a gale, with a temporary make-safe first where the building is open to the weather.
Split gutters, failed welds, cracked aprons and flashings pulled out of the joint, repaired by someone who works in lead every day.
You get pictures of the problem and of the repair, which matters when the roof is somewhere you are never going to see.
If a repair is buying time on a roof that is nearing the end, you get told that at the time rather than discovering it two winters later.
Calls and WhatsApp messages are answered the same day wherever possible, and genuinely urgent jobs where water is coming into the building get prioritised. Send a photo when you call and Paul can often tell you what he is looking at before he arrives.
For a straightforward slipped tile, roughly. For a leak that could be a flashing, a gutter or a cracked slate, no, and anyone who gives you a firm figure without looking is guessing. Quotes are free and there is no obligation.
Yes, where the weather or the scaffold means the proper repair cannot happen that day. It gets made safe and watertight, then done properly as soon as it can be.
Often, for genuine storm damage rather than gradual wear. Paul can provide photographs and a written description of what was found, which is normally what an insurer asks for.
Sometimes, and sometimes it is not. A sound roof with a failed detail is well worth repairing. A roof where the battens and nails have gone is money spent twice. You get told which one it is.
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