Two ways to take the work on. Paul will supply the lead, the fixings and the labour and hand back a finished roof, or he will turn up as labour only on your material and your programme. Homeowners tend to want the first, contractors the second, and both are priced the same way: straight.
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One price covering the sheet, the fixings, the timber corrections and the labour. You get one quote, one number to call and one person answerable for how the roof turns out.
You supply the lead, Paul supplies the hands. Priced by the job or by the day, working to your programme and your site rules.
On supply and fit the code is specified for the detail and the exposure. On labour only Paul will tell you what to order before you order it, which saves the second delivery.
Used to site inductions, RAMS, scaffold hand-overs and working alongside other trades without holding the programme up.
Builders and roofing firms bring Paul in for the leadwork their own teams do not cover: domes, box gutters, complicated flashings and anything curved.
If buying your own lead genuinely works out better on your job, you will be told that. If the saving disappears into wasted offcuts, you will be told that too.
Supply and fit means Paul buys the lead and the fixings and prices the whole job as one figure, so there is one person responsible for the material being right as well as the work. Labour only means you buy the lead and Paul is paid for the skill and the time to install it. Both are offered on every job.
It depends on the job. On a straightforward run where you can buy the sheet at trade price and there is little waste, labour only can save money. On anything curved or cut up, the offcuts and the second delivery usually eat the saving. Paul will give you a straight answer for your job rather than a general one.
Yes, regularly. Leadwork is a specialism most general roofing teams do not carry, so builders and roofing firms bring Paul in for the lead element and run the rest themselves.
Yes. Day rate or a priced package, whichever suits how you run the job. For anything longer than a few days a priced package usually gives you more certainty.
You get told before it goes on the roof, not after. Tell Paul the detail before you order and he will tell you what code and how much, so the delivery is right the first time.
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