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A business with customer satisfaction guaranteed, we aim to please with our workmanship, good reliable company. No job to ...
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NH roofing services

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Flat roof specialist, other roof work undertaken , from small repairs to full replacements
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I’ve been working for a company for the last 10 years doing all aspects of roofing and I’m now doing jobs for my self. All...
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First response roofing are a professional roofing company with over 10 years experience in the trade. We focus on providin...
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Top Cleaning Solutions

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Top Cleaning Solutions is a family run business based in Bournemouth. We provide window cleaning, gutter cleaning, commer...
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Clear Property Management

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‘’Our Aim is to build long lasting relationships, working closely with a general home owners and and tenants for boiler re...

Recent Roofer Enquiries

24 Feb

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Chulmleigh - EX18

Enquiry from: Stanley R

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Quote for repair of roof (new felting and straightening of slight dip above Velux window) We have a dormer bungalow *** Time scale: 1-3 months Please call to appoint

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23 Oct

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Chulmleigh - EX18

Enquiry from: MARCUS M

Start Date: Immediate

Attic Trusses for large barn

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28 Mar

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Chulmleigh - EX18

Enquiry from: Mrs D

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Roof cleaning of a domestic house. It has a lot of unsightly orange algae deposits. It is a detached property so has good all round access.

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09 Jan

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Chulmleigh - EX18

Enquiry from: Holly B

Start Date: Immediate

new ridge and repair to some parts of roof

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21 Nov

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Chulmleigh - EX18

Enquiry from: Robert H

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

We are in the process of buying this property and need a quote on some roofing work. Replacing and securing 7 hip tiles on the SW Hip Stripping and relaying the NW Hip and making good where 5 slates...

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06 Feb

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Crediton - EX17

Enquiry from: Alison L

Start Date: Immediate

I need this issue repairedThe roof is formed with a traditional cut timber structure forming what appears to be part of the properties roof which adjoins to the rear. Formed with standard rafter and ...

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03 Feb

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

Barnstaple - EX32

Enquiry from: Roger S

Start Date: Immediate

Garage roof to be made waterproof

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27 Dec

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

North Tawton, Okehampton - EX20

Enquiry from: Gill I

Start Date: Immediate

Two slate tiles have been blown off can you help please

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10 Dec

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

Barnstaple - EX31

Enquiry from: Mike J

Start Date: Immediate

Quote to alter sheet roof at dolton

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03 Dec

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Barnstaple - EX32

Enquiry from: Ron G

Start Date: Immediate

Lead flashing needs resetting

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29 Oct

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

North Tawton, Okehampton - EX20

Enquiry from: Robin C

Start Date: Immediate

Sun Tunnel Lead

Roof ridge tile replacing

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20 Oct

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Barnstaple - EX31

Enquiry from: Patrick O

Start Date: Immediate

roof repair for a conservatory

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09 Aug

Roofing | Flat | Repair

North Tawton, Okehampton - EX20

Enquiry from: Alan B

Start Date: Immediate

Flat roof is leaking It needs to be made water tight

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22 Apr

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

North Tawton, Okehampton - EX20

Enquiry from: Maria W

Start Date: Immediate

Re thatch of our Devon long house plus a small outbuilding please

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08 Feb

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Barnstaple - EX31

Enquiry from: Ben F

Start Date: Immediate

We have a slipped tile which is letting water in to the house on the east gable end of the roof. The tile appears to be intact still on the roof (Marley cement type) Please help. It’s a tall buildin...

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04 Feb

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

Barnstaple - EX31

Enquiry from: C

Start Date: Immediate

Replace a polycarbonate flat roof with a solid roof with skylight

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24 Jan

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Crediton - EX17

Enquiry from: Mat P

Start Date: Immediate

I am in the process of purchasing the above terraced 2 bed cottage and would like a quote on the cost of a repair/rethatch. The ridge is very worn and needs a new top, but apart from that I'm not sure...

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16 Jan

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Winkleigh - EX19

Enquiry from: Gary W

Start Date: Immediate

Old roof with a few missing/ slipped slates and chimney stack / roof leak. In need of repair/ replacement?

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13 Oct

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Crediton - EX17

Enquiry from: Martyn P

Start Date: Less than one month

chimney repointing, cowl needed are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached property age: 1970-2000 how many bedrooms: 3-4 rooms roof height: 2nd floor is your roof pitch...

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01 Oct

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Crediton - EX17

Enquiry from: Martyn P

Start Date: Less than one month

customer made an enquiry for pitched roof repair and confirmed on the quotatis site they would like quotes from a roofer.mr lives in the crediton area and would like a call to discuss options.see belo...

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How much do Roofer services cost?

How much do Roofers cost? Costs for Roofers in 2025 can be very different depending on the kind of work that you want to have actually performed in your residence. It's the question we get asked a great deal "how much do Roofers charge?". It's often very good to have an idea of how much a Roofer are going to likely charge for their assistance. Prices will most likely fluctuate based on the materials and also the tradesman picked. The table shows the kinds of task that Roofers generally do as well as the standard cost series of these tasks. Some projects take longer to complete than others so costs do fluctuate by task.

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The average price
of a Roofer in Chulmleigh is:

£1,970

Roofer job Roofer cost in 2025
Velux windows in Chulmleigh £675-£1,035
Tile or slate roofing in Chulmleigh £4,500-£6,900
Flat roof in Chulmleigh £1,875-£2,875
Commercial roofing in Chulmleigh £3,750-£5,750
Flat roof repair in Chulmleigh £1,500-£2,300
Gutter cleaning in Chulmleigh £75-£115
Tile roof repairs in Chulmleigh £338-£518
Chimney sweeping in Chulmleigh £75-£115
Roof cleaning in Chulmleigh £1,480-£2,220
Sun Tunnel in Chulmleigh £700-£1,000

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Roofer FAQs

Should I clean my chimney myself?

In the UK, fireplaces are a very common addition to homes and property and reasonably so. Not only do they represent a great source of heat, but they’re also quite timeless in their beauty, thereby adding more value to your property. Now every fireplace possesses some sort of chimney, asides from the ones that are ventless. And while you might not be aware, every chimney poses a number of dangers which includes being a fire hazard and can also lead to carbon monoxide poisoning as a result of improper or lack maintenance.

Since your chimney will be clogged up over time with all sorts of soot and often cleaned from the top of the roof, cleaning of a chimney comes with a huge amount of risk. As a result, you run the risk of falling off if you decide to clean one by yourself. And even if you’re the type that’s comfortable being on high level places, you should know cleaning a chimney is not the most pleasant of jobs. It can be quite messy as accumulated creosote and soot can drop into your home causing a cloud which covers both the floor, furniture and any other thing you have in the room. Furthermore, chimney cleaning requires specialized skills and knowledge which professionals have acquired after several practices. For instance, missing out on a spot can result in an unchecked chimney fire or a masonry crack.

 

The simple answer to this question is, therefore, a big NO - you should leave the cleaning to the professionals.  Professionals are not just limited to chimney cleaning; they’re trained to identify any structural issues while also being able to carry out a close analysis of the chimney. They’ll fix minor issues on site and give you a peace mind for any future wood burning activities.

how much are roof tiles?

How Much Are Roof Tiles?

The way your roof looks speak volumes about your home or property. When you have an attractive roof installed, you give a huge impression of how beautiful the interior of your house is.

Roof tiles are the prefect roofing material if you wish to have your house looking elegant and decent. However, what turns off most homeowners about roof tiles is the belief that the prices are not budget friendly. This is absolutely false and in this article, we’re going to give you a rough estimate of the cost of roof tiles.

The price of roof tiles includes the cost of removing and getting rid of the old roofing materials, the cost of purchasing new roof tiles in the market as well as the cost of installing them on your house. There are a plethora of factors that affects the cost of roof tiles. These factors include the height and size of the roof, the roof’s design, the roof’s pitch, incidental costs of labour, the company hired as well as your location. What’s more? A roof with a complicated design such as hips and valleys will also generally cost more than simpler ones. Also, if you happen to reside in a place like London with higher cost of living and greater demand, the cost is also likely to be higher than other regions. As a result, providing an accurate cost of roof tiles is simply not possible.

Generally, the cost of having an entire roof retiled will cost within the range of £10,000 to about £20,000. For a more accurate estimate, you’ll have to identify reputable roofing professionals within your local area and find the roof tile prices that perfectly suits your budget.

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How Much Does It Cost To Have Roof Cleaned?

If your roof is dirty, it’s highly recommended that you have it cleaned by a reliable and professional roof cleaning contractor who specializes in cleaning of all types of roofs rather than making it a DIY project or hiring an odd job man who is a jack of all trades. This is due to fact that major mistakes like incorporating inappropriate cleaning agents, pressure as well as wrong cleaning techniques can have a serious negative impact on your home while also putting in mind the several dangers that comes with working at height. However, when hiring a professional roof cleaning person or company, do make sure that the cleaner is fully insured, possesses the relevant training working at height and has the ability to operate access machinery. In other words, when it comes to roof cleaning where safety is the first priority, it shouldn’t always be about the price of the job but the quality of the service you’re going to receive.

There are several variables that determines the cost of cleaning a roof and these includes both the type of the roof in question as well as the size of the house. Let’s take a look!

✓ For a small semi detached or terraced house with a standard front and rear elevation with no side hips, the average cost of cleaning the roof usually starts from £390 and above.

✓ For a semi detached or detached house which is a free standing residential building, the average cost of cleaning the roof usually starts from £490 and above.

✓ For a averaged sized detached house which is a stand alone property, the average cost of cleaning the roof usually starts from £590 and above.

✓ For a large detached house featuring several additional roofs including a porch, double garage and even an extension, the average cost of cleaning the roof usually starts from £790 and above.

Am I liable for a leaking roof in a commercial property?

Whether you’re liable for a leaking roof in a commercial property will depend on your ownership status and any contracts. Of course, if you own a standalone commercial property, it would make it your responsibility to repair to leaking roof. But if you own an office within a building, you should check your paperwork to see whether you are responsible for some or all of a leaking roof.

If you’re a tenant in a commercial property, things get a bit more complicated. Lots of commercial leases are FRI, or Full Repairing and Insuring leases, which means that the tenant is responsible for all external and internal maintenance and insuring the building. It means that it’s vital that you read through your tenancy agreement in full before signing it and seek legal advice if you think you need it. If your lease is an FRI lease, you are liable for a leaking roof in your commercial property.

It’s important to ensure that you have a schedule of condition for the property, which will mean that you only have to restore the commercial property back to the condition that it was in when you took over. It’s also worth getting the roof inspected before you sign the lease, as if there is any damage before you sign the landlord may be responsible.

The best way to avoid having to pay for a leaking roof in a commercial property is prevention. If you are liable for repairs and maintenance, make sure you have the roof inspected regularly by a reputable company to avoid having to pay for costly repairs when disaster strikes.

How to open Velux windows?

If you’ve never had Velux windows before, you might be wondering how to open them. If you’ve got very high ceilings and your roof windows are set high up in the pitch of the roof, you might not even be able to reach them. So how do you open them in this case?

When Velux windows are installed so high that they’re out of reach, the installers will often recommend that they install an electric switch for you to open and close your windows. They often come with a rain sensor, so you don’t need to rush up to the top of the house if there’s a sudden downpour – they will close automatically. You can also choose to have a remote so you can open and close your roof windows wherever you are in the room.

If you don’t have an electric switch, but you still can’t reach to open and close your Velux windows, you should be supplied with a telescopic pole when they’re installed. If you weren’t or you’ve moved into a home with roof windows and there isn’t one, you can buy them online. They have a hook on the end and can be extended to the correct length so you can hook it over the handle of the window and pull or push to open it.

If you’ve got a top-hung Velux window that can also be opened in a centre-pivot position, it’s easy to switch between the two. Simply ensure the window is completely closed before you start, then open the handle up – but don’t push it out. Then pull the vent bar down until the sash is rotated 180 degrees. Then secure the position by sliding the barrel bolts into the holes at either side of the bottom of the frame. Easy!

How to repair a flat roof?

How to repair a flat roof depends on the type of flat roof you have. We’ll talk about how to repair felt, asphalt, fibreglass and EDPM flat roofs yourself. But ultimately if you want the best finish, it’s best to ask a professional to repair your flat roof for you. Repairing a flat roof Whether you’ve got an old pour-and-roll type felt roof or a newer torch-on felt flat roof, you can get cracks, lifting around joints, leaks or dips. As a temporary measure, you can buy a special paint that you paint over cracks. For a more permanent repair, you can add a patch of torched-on felt or add a layer on top. Asphalt flat roof repair As your asphalt flat roof gets older, you may notice blisters, cracks or shrinkage and sagging around flashings. Again, you can use a paint on fix from a tin as a temporary repair, or add heat-applied flashing tape around flashing. For a more permanent fix you can use a liquid system, but many are only available to the trade market. You can also add a patch of torched-on roofing felt over a crack. How to repair a fibreglass (GRP) flat roof Fibreglass flat roofs are usually excellent, but problems can involve leaking flashing and cracks near upstands, trims or board joints. You can add acrylic sealant to cracks or holes for a good DIY repair, but a flashing problem is more difficult to fix. You’ll need to clean and sand the affected area of flashing, then laminate a 600g chopped strand mat into place, cure it and add a topcoat colour to match the roof. That sounds like a job better left to a specialist. EDPM rubber flat roof repair Rubber roofs often suffer from shrinkage when mechanical fixings haven’t been used near upstands, flashing leaks or holes or cuts. If you’ve got a small tear that you want to repair, you can add some lap sealant to the area – but use it sparingly. For a more permanent repair to flashing, buy some self-adhesive flashing that will mould into shape easily. Clean the area you want to repair, add EDPM primer, then stick the patch of flashing on from the centre outwards with a hard roller. You can add lap sealant around the edges if you want more protection from water.

how to replace flat roof felt?

How To Replace Flat Roof Felt

Also referred to as tar paper, roofing felt is installed underneath the roof’s shingles to help deny water access to your home. Installing the roofing felt in overlapping layers builds a water barrier in situations whereby the weather damages or blows away the shingles. Although the application of a roofing felt on a flat roof is relatively easier and safer than working on a peaked roof, it’s advisable to take enough care and precautions. If you lack proper training and experience for this task, we’d recommend you employ a reliable professional to guarantee the best results and save you from further headaches especially in cases whereby unfortunate errors are made. This step by step guide will give you a good insight into the flat roof felt replacement process.

• Take a measurement of the width and length of the roof.

• Calculate the square footage by multiplying the numbers.

• Multiply the square footage gotten by three (it’s advisable to install three layers of roofing felt to create a really strong weather barrier).

• Use a claw hammer to remove the existing roofing felt.

• Use utility knife to cut the new felt to fit the length of the roof.

• Place the first piece along the roof’s edge and use a hammer tacker to tack the felt in place with staples or galvanized nails and hammer.

• Put the staples or nails at every 6 inches along the side touching the roof’s edge as well as down the short sides.

• Repeat the same process for the second piece, laying it out beside the first row of felt.

• Cut a piece of felt to the appropriate length using a utility knife to begin the second layer of roofing felt, and cutting it in half, lengthwise.

• Apply construction adhesive along the first row using a trowel.

• Press the first piece for the second layer onto the adhesive. Repeat this process until the roof is covered with a second layer

• Apply construction adhesive over the second layer to install the third layer. Begin with a full piece of felt without cutting it in half.

• Overlap each piece by 2 inches until you’ve completely installed the third layer.

What’s a registered Competent Roofer?

Competent Roofer is a scheme that allows professionals to self-certify that their work is in line with Building Regulations. If you don’t use a registered Competent Roofer, you’ll have to pay your local authority to certify the work, so we recommend you use a Competent Roofer to save yourself extra outlay at the end.

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