Roof replacement (Pitched/Tiled) in Sandbach

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Roof replacement (Pitched/Tiled) in Sandbach

Searching for tile or slate roofers in Sandbach? Our tile and slate roofers for Sandbach will be able to provide you the perfect quotations for having a completely new roof constructed or restored.

Tile and slate are considered the two preferred materials in the UK for roof construction, with the toughness and potential to deal with weather both equally common factors with British homeowners. With a array of colours to set your property apart from the crowd you will have the possibility to give a completely unique attraction to your property.

Colours being offered include black, grey and red, consequently be sure to seek out something which suits your existing house. With little maintenance required over a 75-year lifespan, you're certain to have something that can look great for many years.

With the various colours on offer combined with the low maintenance and superb strength characteristics, purchasing a tile or slate roof is often times the best option for property owners.

We'll offer you as much as four tile or slate roofing contractors locally, who'll supply quotes for the work you want done. You'll get a household visit from specialists in Sandbach who'll assist you to decide on the right material for your home before carrying out the construction.

The fitting of a tile or slate roof will require two or three days to a few weeks, depending on size and pitch of the roof, in addition to the number of workers undertaking the project.

Average Tile or slate roofing cost in Sandbach

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 Sandbach 2024

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

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We noted 558 requests for house quotations within Sandbach. Of these quotation requests the amount of tile or slate roofing quotations in Sandbach was 0. Quotatis would have been in a position to match these consumers with up to 4 suitable fitters who were available for work within Sandbach during those times. Ask for a free property survey from reputable companies in Sandbach.

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Sandbach

Sandbach is a market town and also civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and in the English ritualistic area of Cheshire. Sandbach is provided by a community council and a youth council, and the community hosts the management head office for Cheshire East Council. In between 1894 and also 1974, the town was regulated by Sandbach Union District Council up until it was combined with various other urban and also rural councils to form Congleton Borough Council after the Local Government Act of 1972. It is a town with a long as well as important history of market. Throughout the 17th century, the town was recognized on a nationwide range for its ale. The community began to establish from the 19th century as a result of the town's duty in the silk market throughout the industrial revolution. In 1836, the Sandbach silk mills were the employers of a minimum of 554 individuals from the town, which consisted of 98 boys as well as ladies under the age of 12. The ERF lorry firm was founded in the community in 1933. Parts of the location of Bradwall, Elton and Wheelock were contributed to Sandbach in 1936, better contributing to the rise in populace. The districts transferred from Bradwell consisted of Boothlane Head, Brichouses, Ettley Heath, Forge Fields, Hindhearth, Elworth and Marsh Green. The significant growth of the town is clearly illustrated in records of the community's populace. In 1801, Sandbach had a populace of 1844, as well as by 1851, the population had grown to 4,659, reaching 5,568 in the 1901 Census. By 1951, the population had risen to 9253. The connection of this development is noticeable in the populace at the time of the 2011 Census, recording 17,630 permanent residents. For all of your home upgrades, make certain to take advantage of reliable experts in Sandbach to ensure of quality.

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    B.UR. Roofer Limited

    95 review(s)
    Based: in Wolverhampton, WS11 0BD

    Hi my name is billy I have been in the trade for 20 years we specialise in customer satisfaction We cover all aspects of roofing New roofs flat roofs upvc rubber Epdm Repointing 10 years guarantee

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    Jane D., WV4
    5

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

    Great job, speedy quote & completion. Competitive price & friendly workers.

    Premier Rooflines

    35 review(s)
    Based: in Deeside, CH5 2DA

    we are a cheshire based company providing industry leading home improvement products fitted to BBA standards. Specialising in fascias, soffits, guttering and cladding, we will work closely with you to create the perfect finish for your house. As a f...

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    Karen M., LL13
    5

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

    Quick in coming out. Nice friendly man I spoke to. Gave me different options to solve my leak

    MG Home Improvements

    42 review(s)
    Based: in Winsford, CW7 2GS

    For over 15 years MG Home Improvements have been repairing and fixing leaking roofs all over Cheshire,North Wales & The Wirral. We are a Family Run Business ,well established and fully qualified to carry out the simplest roof repair to the ...

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    Debbie K., SK1
    3

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

    Didn't turn up at the appointment

    Chase Roofline

    15 review(s)
    Based: in Cannock, WS11 0BD

    At chaseroofline no job is too big or to small! We repair or replace flat roofs,tiled roofs and all upvc. We are a friendly family run buisness with a vast amount of experience and by using british roofing and building materials. We can offer a fant...

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    John M., B43
    4

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

    Quick response, was on his way to view job, but original roofer decided to show up.

    JJP Roofing & Building

    41 review(s)
    Based: in Cheshire, CW10 9EL

    JJP Roofing & Building are a trusted, professional roofing company, we are a family run business with over 30 years experience in the trade. Based in Cheshire, covering all of Cheshire and Staffordshire and surrounding areas. JJP Roofing & Buildin...

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    Alan W., ST5
    5

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

    Very helpful and competitively priced.

    Wyevale Property Care LTD

    14 review(s)
    Based: in Oswestry, SY10 8EL

    Welcome to Wyevale Property Care Limited. We are a family owned and run business based in Shropshire. We provide professional and high-quality property services for the local area. Our services include general roofing maintenance including inst...

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    Bernard R., SY3
    5

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

    Got the work done quickly ,Kept the mess to a minimum & took the old roof away

    JM Contractors

    1 review(s)
    Based: in Altringham, WA14 2PX

    We are a registered, family run business that is built on pure reputation and testimonials that can be requested on site. We take absolute pride in all aspects of our work, from full, complete re roofs to general roof repairs, property maintenance...

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    Reece C., M3
    4

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

    Very good service

    Universal PVC Limited

    9 review(s)
    Based: in Crew, CW1 4PN

    Northwest professional company providing quality home improvements direct to the consumer. Our recent expansion program has enabled us to provide a larger product base and we are now proud to be announce the launch of our roofing systems. The syst...

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    Gary H., L24
    4

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

    Very professional. Price was to high though.

    Roof & Loft Services

    1 review(s)
    Based: in Sale, M33 6RH

    Your Local Roof & Loft Experts A warm welcome from Roof & Loft Services, for all your roofing needs: Repairs – Flat Roofs – Full Roofs – Loft Insulation – Loft boarding out – Loft Ladders – Loft Hatches – Loft Lighting

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    Bob P., M33
    5

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

    Very professional.

    R & R Roofing and Property Maintenance

    35 review(s)
    Based: in Middlewich, CW10 0DG

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    Henry R., CW12
    5

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

    R & R telephoned within an hour of me joining Quotatis and arranged a meeting the following day (Saturday) to assess an...

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    11 Feb

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Sandbach - CW11

    Enquiry from: Helen D

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    Enquiry from: Fiona K

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    05 Nov

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Sandbach - CW11

    Enquiry from: William R

    Start Date: Immediate

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    19 Feb

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Sandbach - CW11

    Enquiry from: Sara B

    Start Date: 1 to 3 months

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    06 Nov

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Sandbach - CW11

    Enquiry from: Ashley N

    Start Date: Immediate

    Mid terrace 2 bed house, slate roof, just the front side needs tiles lifting, timbers rot proofing, felting (doesn't have felt) and original slate tiles relaying.

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    13 Nov

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Sandbach - CW11

    Enquiry from: George W

    Start Date: Immediate

    I have a 1980's detached house, 2 floors, pitched roof with regular roof tiles. There is a large extension at the back (approx 8mx5m) built just a few yeas after the main house. The roof void for the ...

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    31 Jan

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Sandbach - CW11

    Enquiry from: Carol A

    Start Date: Immediate

    Gutter down pipe and fascia replacement

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    02 Apr

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Sandbach - CW11

    Enquiry from: D

    Start Date: Immediate

    Homeowner Supplied and fitted Please contact to appoint

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    05 Sep

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Leek - ST13

    Enquiry from: Nathaniel F

    Start Date: Immediate

    a breezeblock shed (13 x 10 ft) ; the roof has spung a leak and acording to our handman it needs replacing. some better insulation from the sun during the summer months would be ideal. a structual as...

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    04 Aug

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Stoke-on-Trent - ST6

    Enquiry from: John L

    Start Date: Immediate

    New roof including new leadwork and dry verge caps

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    20 Jul

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Stoke-on-Trent - ST8

    Enquiry from: Colin L

    Start Date: Immediate

    customer in stoke-on-trent areas is looking to do a couple of projects at the moment, and would like quotes for tile roof replacement.confirmed interest via telephone, sms and email at 20/07/2024 10:5...

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    11 Jul

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Stoke-on-Trent - ST7

    Enquiry from: Santina C

    Start Date: Immediate

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    new roof - full replacement are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached roofing material: tiles roof height: 2nd floor how many bedrooms do you have: 3-4 rooms does ...

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    13 May

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Newcastle - ST5

    Enquiry from: Morteza A

    Start Date: Immediate

    4 BR detached, garage need roof replacement

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    23 Mar

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Nantwich - CW5

    Enquiry from: Maura F

    Start Date: Immediate

    Two Tiles replacing. One cap for gutter replacing. One small hole in Gutter to be fixed.

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    17 Mar

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Newcastle - ST5

    Enquiry from: Debora F

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    hi, i would like a quote to replace a garage roof please. i have bought my property a couple years ago and roof had a leak that now seems to be caving in. as its an older property it may have asbesto...

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    21 Feb

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Stoke-on-Trent - ST7

    Enquiry from: Ben C

    Start Date: Immediate

    A quote for a new roof or if it can be repaired

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    25 Jan

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Leek - ST13

    Enquiry from: Geof C

    Start Date: Immediate

    garage roof needs replacing

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    08 Jan

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Stoke-on-Trent - ST4

    Enquiry from: Swamy S

    Start Date: Immediate

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    i am looking to replase the roof are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached roofing material: tiles roof height: 2nd floor how many bedrooms do you have: 5+ rooms does ...

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    02 Jan

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Stoke-on-Trent - ST6

    Enquiry from: John L

    Start Date: Immediate

    Replacement of old tiles and felt and replace with new felt batons and tiles and possibly new lead

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    08 Dec

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    Stoke-on-Trent - ST4

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    FAQs

    What is a roof eave?

    An eave is the edge of a roof, which is why they are now and then called roof eaves. On a household's outside, eaves can stick out outside the side of the building, serving both ornamental and applied purposes. The eave of a house has come to mean the lower area of the roof that projects after the external covering, as opposite to a cornice, which is part of the entablature in Classical architecture.

    Think of how a roof outspreads outside the covering, and then think about how a hard rain may roll down the roof and, on the ground, away from the structure. Centuries ago, the eavesdrop was that indentation line made around a structure when the rain fell off the edge of the roof onto the ground.

    Types of Eaves

    A roof can come to a conclusion in essentially three ways. A closed eave is the one which has very little or no overhang at all. An open eave has a visible overhang, projecting beyond the roof brackets. A boxed eave is surrounded with a soffit.

    The Use of Eaves?

    An eave can defend the siding and substance of a structure. A roof eave bulging beyond the sides permits snow and rain to fall from the roof away from the covering, to the ground. The more the "weather" gets thrown away from the household, the chances of you having a dry basement increases.

    In cases of regions with a warmer climate, a large eave can help provide shade to the interior of the house. In rainy environments, the prolonged eaves of Asian architecture deliver shelter from the climate, as well as direction. In the 21st century, an eave may be an inconspicuous site for security cameras and light.

    How to replace roof tiles?

    Replacement of roof tiles that have fractured, cracked or is missing is vital to avoid roof leaks and ceiling damage once rain and wind appear. Countering the problem swiftly by yourself is probable as long as it's only a few tiles. Charges for tile replacement can be expensive and fluctuate conditional on the company you hire.

    The steps to replacing a tile are:

    Ensure you have the right replacement tile as there are numerous different roof tiles on the market.

    The most common types of roof tiles are concrete and terracotta. You must confirm that the tile is identical to your earlier tile or it may not work and can result in impairment even though you've tried to repair it. If you don't know what the tile is, ask the suggestion of a roofing supplier and they should be able to match it for you.

    Get onto the roof.

    It is only advisable to do this if the safety is guaranteed, using a steady ladder and maybe even using climbing ropes to protect you in case of a fall. If you don't possess a head for altitudes or you're sceptical about how safe it is for you to get on the roof, call in a professional.

    Once you have securely gotten to the cracked tile, you'll want to somewhat lift the tiles that overlay the one to be detached. Do this by means of two pieces of timber to hold them up. Lift the broken tile over the baton with a brick trowel and gently slide it down.

    Place your new tile on top of the brick trowel and inverse the steps to remove the tile.

    Be certain to place the overlying tiles back into place.

    Conduct a fast check across the roof to review any other possible damage. It is always advised to keep update on how the roof is holding out to keep an eye out for other tiles that might need replacing.

    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 build a roof?

    A roof serves as something which is so much more than just a top of a building. A roof delivers guard from the elements and precipitation, it also helps drain water from a structure, and helps to provide insulation to the structure allowing it to keep the interior of a building cool or warm, according to season.

    There are several steps to building a roof

    Mount the trusses.

    This step requires the building’s wall frames to be completely level, square and plumb. If you are building the roof onto a building that is still a frame you must use ladders or scaffolding. Hoist the trusses onto the roof.

    Install temporary braces.

    You will need to install temporary braces that the trusses can rest on until the sheathing and permanent bracing are installed, this has to be done before you install the trusses. At the centre of the back wall, nail the bottom half of one two-by-six board that's 16 feet long to the top of the outside wall, making sure you fasten it to a stud.

    Install the end trusses.

    Install the two end trusses at the front and back of the building, making sure you affix them to the temporary bracing. The batten you take will have to be a bit longer than the distance will separate the trusses.

    Install the standard trusses.

    According to the instructions provided by the manufacturer, you will first need to install the first standard truss. You will also need to nail it to the batten from the first truss.

    Sheath the roof.

    Once your trusses permanently braced, you can begin with the sheathing of the roof. Starting from the bottom corner and moving across the bottom, the sheathing is installed lengthwise.

    Install the roof cover.

    Like the sheathing and underlayment procedures, the roof cover is installed lengthwise from the bottom up. The shingles should be staggered, and they should also overlap at the same time. You will need to work up to the ridge and use a ridge cap shingles to finish the ridge.

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