Roof replacement (Pitched/Tiled) in Embsay

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Average Tile or slate roofing cost in Embsay

The regular cost of Tile or slate roofing is £6000. Costs can change based upon the materials and the organisation hired. The upper price range can be as high as £6900. The material costs are normally approximately £1500

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Tile or slate roofing installation cost in Embsay 2024

Labour cost £4,200
Material cost £1,500
Waste removal £300
Time frame: 3-4 weeks

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Embsay

Embsay is a town in the Craven area of North Yorkshire, England, and along with the adjoining town of Eastby, form the civil parish of Embsay with Eastby, which had a population of 1,758 in 2001. Embsay is roughly 2 miles (3 km) northeast of Skipton. At the foot of Embsay Crag, a rock development north of the town, is Embsay Reservoir. The crag marks the start of Barden Moor, an area of open moorland which is open accessibility land and made use of by walkers. There are two more reservoirs on the moor: Upper Barden Reservoir as well as Lower Barden Reservoir. Embsay reservoir is the headquarters of Craven Cruising Club.

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    BM Home Improvments Roofing & Driveways

    43 review(s)
    Based: in Barnsley, S71 3BH

    Whether you need work doing to a roof or driveway, we are the company to choose. We know what everyone else charges and tend to be 20 to 30 percent more cost-effective without compromising quality. Everything is bought locally as we are all Barns...

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    Nik H., S36
    5

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full) in Sheffield

    Excellent in all respects. Prompt response, quickly arranged site visit to assess job; written quote sent via return....

    Wards Roofing Services

    42 review(s)
    Based: in Darlington, DL1 1EF

    Wards roofing services take great pride in our work and all work is guaranteed. We undertake all kinds of roofing work including. Repair work Re roof Pointing Slating Flat roofs (felt or grp) Fascia soffits and guttering etc.

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    Peter H., TS14
    3

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full) in Guisborough

    Had already agreed with another company before they got in touch.

    Kingfisher Plastics and Roofing

    65 review(s)
    Based: in Cleveland, TS15 9BG

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    Sandra P., YO7
    5

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full) in Thirsk

    Very prompt service from all 3 saved lots of time and phone calls

    Plastic Craft

    24 review(s)
    Based: in Bradford, BD12 9BB

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    K., BD7
    4

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full) in Bradford

    Very good

    Excell Premier Roofline

    6 review(s)
    Based: in N yorkshire, DL8 1PX

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    Jonathan D., SR7
    5

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full) in Seaham

    As Dean gave me a price of £320 to fix the flat roof above the main bedroom, as he told me it was only a repair job I a...

    Similar Customer Enquiries for Tile or slate roofing in Embsay

    21 Jun

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Skipton - BD23

    Enquiry from: Jason B

    Start Date: Immediate

    Replace tiles and check for damage / replacement. Clean difficult to reach guttering.

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    01 Feb

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Skipton - BD23

    Enquiry from: Steven F

    Start Date: Immediate

    hello i would like a quote for a re-roof please. i also have concrete gutters that i would like replacing and new fascias and soffit. thanks are you the property owner: owner of the property property ...

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    08 Jan

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Skipton - BD23

    Enquiry from: Joanne P

    Start Date: 1 to 3 months

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    the existing slate tiles need to be replaced and there is a hole and 1 water damaged rafter. looking for a price for the complete supply and installation job plus advice on whether our existing framew...

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    29 Dec

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Skipton - BD23

    Enquiry from: Joanne P

    Start Date: 1 to 3 months

    Tile or slate roofing Lead Tile or slate roofing Lead

    the existing slate tiles need to be replaced and there is a hole and 1 water damaged rafter. looking for a price for the complete supply and installation job plus advice on whether our existing framew...

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    11 Oct

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Skipton - BD23

    Enquiry from: Kevin B

    Start Date: Immediate

    Property type: House, Roof type: Pitched, Work description: Check out the roof and see what needs doing and how much it will cost

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    13 Aug

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Skipton - BD23

    Enquiry from: Susan M

    Start Date: Immediate

    We would like a quote for a full prefab garage roof replacement with tile effect panels, facias and guttering with an option to also have soffits. Sorry not sure of the size of the garage but it is...

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    02 Feb

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Skipton - BD23

    Enquiry from: Mary P

    Start Date: 1 to 3 months

    Quote 1; Replacement of roof tiles, felt, gutters. Quote 2; loft conversion, new hatch ladders Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Semi detached Roofing Material: Tiles R...

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    21 Jan

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Skipton - BD23

    Enquiry from: Helen S

    Start Date: Immediate

    My neighbours, who have a better view of the roof, tell me there are loose slates. Would appreciate an assessment and quote.

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    02 Nov

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Skipton - BD23

    Enquiry from: Martin H

    Start Date: 1 to 3 months

    A longhouse barn needs a new heather thatch roof Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Detached Roofing Material: Thatched Roof Height: 1st Floor How many bedrooms do you ha...

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    29 Sep

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Skipton - BD23

    Enquiry from: Leo S

    Start Date: Immediate

    We appear to have a slight water leak into our loft which appears to be coming from the chimney flashing

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    FAQs

    How to tile a roof?

    The task of installing a tile roof can be quite a difficult one. Such a project takes a great deal of preparation, well before the actual tile installation is done. It does not matter if you are putting new ones or replacing your old tiles, understanding the proper technique and steps become crucial.

    Remove old roofing (if applicable).

    This is, on its own, a major job that can take days and require special tools. It takes some time, but be prepared to do it right.

    Install battens (if applicable).

    Battens may be needed to hold the tiles in place if the roof is having a steep slope. Usually made of metal or wood, battens are generally 1 inch thick and run horizontally along the roof.

    You can find several varieties of tiles that has a hook or a lip allowing it to hang on the available battens. Apart from this, you can find several clips in the market which help to attach the tiles on to the batten.

    Determining the spacing for battens can be done easily using two tiles. To prevent interlocking, a three inch overlap is required at the minimum, and a smaller amount of overhang should be left over the eaves. Keep this in mind when you determine the locations of the battens.

    After you have determined the distance between the first two battens, measure the distance and set battens using that spacing up, making sure to double-check measurements as you go along.

    • Install the tiles.

    • You will need to begin with one side first, and then continue to move along the length of the roof.

    • Cut tiles to fit tight spots.

    • Tiles have to be cut precisely to overcome any obstacle like the chimney.

    • Install the ridge tiles.

    After completing the broad surfaces of the roof, special ridge tiles are required to cap the top.

    How to slate a roof?

    One of the most popular choices for roofing materials are roof slates. There is a number of advantages that a roof slate has, hey can be aesthetically pleasing, they can also increase the potential selling value of the house and many more. Slate is a sturdy and resilient material that delivers waterproofing physical characteristics to a pitched roof. Unlike other roof materials which absorb water slates do not. Therefore, slate is the most resistant towards freezing and water damage.

    Find out the pitch of your roof

    Before beginning with the fitting procedure, you need to figure out the pitch of your roof. The roof pitch commands how much overlap is essential with each slate. This has been made a lot easier than the early days with the advancement of technology.

    Find out the required overlap

    Once you’ve found out the exact pitch of your roof accurately, take a look at the slate producer’s description. Each manufacturer will propose the obligatory overlap in order to form a firm and safe slate roof.

    Roll out the roof membrane

    Firstly, guarantee your joists or trusses are clean of any sheards or old nails that could harm the membrane. You will now have to roll the chosen roofing membrane along the roof trusses. It is always wise to start from one of the bottom corners and keep rolling it along to the other corner.

    Secure the roof membrane

    Once the membrane has been moved out, use thump nails to protect one edge. You will now have to pull the membrane taut and carefully fix it into position. Do this before adding any nails across the membrane at points of intersection with the trusses for extra stability.

    Batten placement

    This is done to find the proper assignment of the battens. For this, you will need two full-sized slates along with an under eaves slate. Carefully position the battens on the top of the roof on the top of the overlay. Make sure not to fix them down since it will be easier to move them around and make any adjustments.

    What types of roof tile are there?

    Roofing is one of the most significant portions of your household. Not only does it protect the inhabitants from the elements, but it also plays a vital role in the architectural appeal. When people reflect of roofing, they consider various types of tile for the job.

    Metal Tiles

    When we talk of metal roofs, most of the people think of roofs made of metal panels which are joined together by joints or raised seams. This is often not the case as there are several numbers of obtainable metal roofing products.

    Ceramic Tiles

    Another popular choice of roofing material is ceramic. Clay tiles are incombustible and fairly sturdy, necessitating scarcer repairs or substitutions than asphalt roofs.

    Concrete Tiles

    For those that like the look of ceramic tiles, as well as their fire resistance, this may not be the choice, but those who want something a little tougher and less susceptible to cracking when having work done on the roof, there are the best tiles.

    Bituminous Tiles

    For those that want a lightweight, supple tile that’s easier to fit, there’s the bituminous tile. These types of tiles are made from cellulose fibre or using fibreglass allowing them to be flexible.

    Polymer-Sand Tiles

    A new-fangled substitute for ceramic tiles is the polymer-sand tile. Created from a combination of sand bound together with polymers, these are very rigid, sturdy tiles are shaped in a mould.

    Copper Tile

    Copper roofs can be a great choice for many due to their long lifespan. Copper tiles have the ability to last over a century before needing replacement.

    Composite Tile

    Another newer roofing tile is the composite. This is a multi-layered tile that is made using metal, acrylic and stone granules.

    Stone Tiles

    This is one of the oldest forms of roofing tiles that you can get out there. It is also one of the longest-lasting tiles on the market as well, with some roofs lasting well over 100 years.

    What is a pitched roof?

    A pitched roof is a type of roof that is defined to have a sloping surface that has an angle that is greater than 20 degrees. Pitched roofs offer a more classical appearance. They remain the most communal and effective answer in wet and cold weathers to guarantee all-out protection.

    Eaves

    In the roof, the lower part of the inclined roof which is prominent outside the external face of the wall. The chief purpose of eaves is to pour the rainwater from the roof straight on the exterior wall. It also provides protection from sunlight. Eaves are sometimes decorated to an architectural beauty.

    Gable

    The Three-sided higher part of the wall at the end of a ridge roof.

    Flashing

    A band of impermeable material, typically metal, used to eliminate water from the intersection between a roof covering and another part of the structure. Flashings are provided to stop moisture from inflowing the wall and roof through joints in copings, parapet wall, and other infiltrations through the roof plane.

    Hip

    The Hip is defined as the exterior angle, which is generally greater than 180 degrees, which is formed at the inclined ridge of the roof slopes.

    Ridge

    The ridge is defined as the horizontal intersection made by the rising roof surfaces that are inclined in opposite directions.

    Purlins

    Purlins are the horizontal members which are laid on the principal rafters which help to support the common rafter of a roof. This is usually done when the span is large. Purlins are made from wood or steel. The top surfaces of the purlins intend to be unvarying and plane.

    Fascia

    This is the wooden board that is fixed to the feet of the common rafter at eaves. The Fascia helps the lowest ends of the roof covering material to rest on it.

    Rafter

    One of the major structural components of a pitched roof is a rafter. The rafter generally begins for the support of the roof to the ridge or hip. The purlin is supported by equally spaced rafters used side by side.

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