Roofing and Guttering How To Guides
Roofing
The roof and guttering must be kept in a good condition to enable a property to remain weatherproof. Ineffective covering can lead to expensive work to the underlying timbers and any decorative finishes, which will deteriorate rapidly in damp conditions.
Different roof coverings have varying life spans. The materials used, the quality of the workmanship and the exposure to the elements will all be contributing factors to the effective life of the roof. There are some that last for a hundred years or more, while others deteriorate after 40 years, some are only guaranteed for 20 years reliable cover. You may only realise that a repair is needed on the roof when ceiling stains are noticed in a room after rainfall. This indicates that water is leaking into the roof space. Always repair damage as soon as possible to stop further rainfall damaging the fabric of the house.
Slate Roof
- Temporary repair to a cracked roofing slate
- Cutting slate to replace a broken slate
- Repositioning a slate
- Removing a damaged slate
- Replacing an area of slate roof
- Checking the condition of a slate roof
Tile Roof
- Cutting a tile to replace a broken tile
- Replacing ridge or hip tiles
- Repositioning a tile
- Removing a damaged tile
- Replacing an area of tiled roof
- Checking the condition of a tiled roof
- Choosing roof tiles
- Temporary repair to a cracked roofing tile
Felt Roof
- Removing an old felt roof
- Repairing minor problems with a felt roof
- Replacing a felt roof
- Checking the condition of a felt roof
- Repairing large areas of a felt roof
Chimneys
Chimney stacks should be checked regularly for any potential problems. By keeping an eye on their condition or change of condition, repairs can be carried out as soon as they are required, preventing further dampness penetrating.
- Damaged Flaunching
- Checking the condition of a chimney stack
- Replacing the chimney flashing
- Resetting Chimney Pots
- Re-pointing the stack
- Replacing Chimney Pots
- Sealing the Flue
Flashing
Flashing is used around the base of the stack to seal and weatherproof the stack to the roof surface. It is also used where a roof meets a wall or around a dormer window. It can be a mortar, tiled or metal flashing, such as lead, zinc or copper. Metal flashing is available in sections, made for use around a chimney stack or can be purchased in rolls, of varying widths and materials.
Guttering
The purpose of guttering is to efficiently channel rain water from the roof towards a downpipe which in turn carries it down to ground level and then into the drainage system. This system helps to stop the walls of the house becoming saturated and causing problems with dampness.