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How to prepare your roof for a storm

17th February 2020 Article

In the midst of Storm Ciara, we take a look at what you can do to prepare your roof when there is storm on the way. Next time there’s a big storm on the way, don’t batten down the hatches until you’ve checked that your roof is safe and secure. Whilst the UK usually escapes

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Do I need Building Regulations approval to re-roof my home?

11th December 2019 Article

Whilst you will not usually require planning permission to re-roof your home, you probably will need to apply for Building Regulations approval. If your property’s roof cannot be repaired or restored, then you will need to have the whole roof replaced. Prior to 5th April 2006, Building Regulations approval was only required if you were

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How to assess the environmental impact of different

6th November 2019 Article

Use eco-friendly materials when building or repairing your roof to help look after our planet and fight climate change. There are many different factors that should be considered when assessing how environmentally-friendly different roofing materials are. Here are some of the key questions you should ask yourself when searching for an eco-friendly building material. How

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What are the differences between tiles and slates?

15th September 2019 Article

Make an informed decision about the best material for your roof by finding out more about the differences between tiles and slates. Your roof is your first line of defence against the elements, protecting you and your property’s structure from damp and damage. When choosing the right material for your roof, there are many different

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Uses for slate tiles in the garden

6th June 2019 Article

Cheap slate roof tiles are durable, attractive and weather-resistant, making them an ideal material for garden DIY projects. Natural slate can add a stylish and elegant touch to your garden. Whilst buying beautiful natural slate garden products can be expensive, with a little bit of time and effort you can get the look for less

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Should Moss and Lichen Be Removed from a Roof?

1st February 2019 Article

There is a common belief that having moss or lichen growing on the roof won’t do any harm because it’s natural and we’re let to believe that everything natural shouldn’t cause a nuisance. Unfortunately, this isn’t the case with moss or lichen on roof tiles. If anything, having moss and or lichen attaching it to

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How Long Should Roofing Felt Last?

25th January 2019 Article

This will be the question on many people’s minds when they are thinking about installing or replacing a felt roof. Felt roofs have a bit of a reputation for leaks particularly when it comes to flat felt roofs, but this reputation was gained many years ago when manufacturing processes and materials were not up to

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What to Do If Your Roof Is Damaged in A Storm

25th November 2018 Article

The UK is becoming an increasingly stormy place to live in recent years particularly during the autumn and winter months. For homeowners the most likely area to suffer damage in a storm is the roof and the level of damage can of course vary depending on its severity and how exposed the property is. Here’s

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Is Your Commercial Roof Failing?

24th July 2018 Article

We don’t pay much attention to our roofs unless something goes wrong. Unlike a home where just a few people will face the problem of issues such as leaky roofs, a commercial building may have hundreds of employees who may be inconvenienced by the problem and this can only then impact on the bottom line.

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