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Came and gave quote and then completed job on the roof the same day, I was very happy with work done.
Mr Phil Hall
Helped me find a local roofing company who's given me an excellent quote. Thanks.
Ms Michelle Aidoo
This was the best way I have ever got a quote and you know that that they are good reliable roofers with certificates.
Mrs Diana Fox
Extremely efficient and amazingly quick acquiring the nearest relevant roofing companies to my location.
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Hereford
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Coventry
Very personable and the whole roof repair process painless, friendly and efficient.
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On the lookout for professional roof inspection services in West Glamorgan/Wales? Expert roof inspectors in West Glamorgan/Wales are able to offer you detailed assessments for pitched or flat roofs. Regular roof inspections play a vital role in identifying potential issues. Over time, roofs are prone to damage due to: – Rain and wind stress – Aging materials – Structural defects No matter if it’s a pitched or flat roof, a thorough inspection help identify minor defects, like: – Loose or missing tiles – Worn or split seals – Damp patches or water ingress – Structural concerns Common UK roof styles include: – Pitched roofs – Renowned for their durability – Flat roofs – Favoured in extensions and garages, but benefit from regular maintenance Key roofing materials in the UK are: – Slate and clay tiles – Timeless options for pitched roofs – Felt, EPDM, and GRP – Cost-effective choices for flat roofs – Metal sheets and membranes – Low-maintenance for both pitched and flat applications What makes roof inspections important? Regular checks make it easy to: – Spot potential leaks early – Prevent expensive repairs – Avoid unexpected issues Professional inspections offer actionable insights about your roof’s condition. They can recommend preventative maintenance to protect your home. We will match you with around four certified roof inspection contractors in West Glamorgan/Wales. These inspectors will evaluate your roof and give detailed reports. Using LocalQuotes, you can check quotes from local specialists serving West Glamorgan/Wales. All you need to do is complete our quick form, and we’ll match your details with as many as 4 experts who will offer accurate quotes. Don’t wait! Contact us now and ensure your roof is in top condition in West Glamorgan/Wales.

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    Mr K***n H***r on March 2026
    Regent Terrace, Barrow-upon-Humber, DN19***
    k****2@g***.com
    The survey yesterday shows poor flashing around the chimney bases and roof ventilation needs checking as entire loft space has been covered with a lining and therefore unable to see the timbers underneath.

    Ms K***a Q***i on January 2026
    Merlin Crescent,Townhill, Swansea, SA1***
    i****i@g***.com
    Hi i had a survery done and this is the report i would like to get an estimate of how much would this cost
    Description:
    The main roof over the property is a pitched roof, which has incudes both gable and hip structures structure.
    It is covered with natural slates, which are laid over timber battens (that are nailed across the roof structure, which is covered
    separately).There is no membrane beneath the slates, so no secondary layer of protection against rainwater ingress.
    There are ridge and hip tiles bedded in cement mortar at the outward intersection of pitches, which are clay. There are also small verge
    sections which are closed with the top edges of the rendered walls, with the slates forming a slight overhang.
    The roof covering runs to the roof of the adjoining property and there is no joint between them – the slating is continuous.
    Ventilation to the roof space is provided by vent tiles through the roof covering.
    Condition:
    Overall the roof covering appears to be in a fair condition, with only a few minor issues evident.
    There are a few broken, slipped and/or missing slates
    The ridge and hip tiles appeared to be becoming loose, as the mortar bond has deteriorated. Bedding ridges upon cement mortar creates
    an weak bond, as the mortar does not adhere well to either the ridge or the covering (Most modern ridges are ‘dry-fixed’
    , which are
    mechanically screwed to the timber structure). In traditional mortar bedded roofs the weight of the ridge itself is a major contributor to it
    staying in place. The hip irons are somewhat corroded (rust). The timber battens were found to have a high moisture content, considered
    to be damp. This leads to decay and over time causes the nails securing the slates to corrode if they are not copper (and often they are
    not).
    Action:
    No immediate action required.
    However, we would recommend: within the next 5-10 years, removal of the entire roof covering including all slates and battens.
    Replacement with a new slate covering, which would incorporate a membrane between the battens and the roof structure.

    Mrs G***a R***o on December 2025
    Sussex Road, South Croydon, CR2***
    g****o@l***.it
    The roof structure comprises traditional cut timbers, which have been cut on site by a carpenter rather than being pre-fabricated and craned into position, as is common with many modern roof structures. The structure includes a ridge beam at the apex of the roof, multiple rafters forming the diagonal timbers beneath the tiling, purlins which are horizontal timbers approximately at the midpoint of the rafters, and purlin struts supporting the purlins. Beneath these are the ceiling joists, which are smaller than those found between the ground and first floors and are generally designed only to support the weight of the ceiling and a limited additional load above. A bituminous felt membrane is present below the tiles but above the roof structure. This type of membrane is no longer widely used, as it is highly resistant to the passage of moisture. Consequently, as warm, moist air enters the loft space, it can condense on the underside of the felt during colder months. Over time, this condensation may track into the timber, potentially leading to decay. It is therefore recommended that ventilation is improved. This could include installing vents in the front and rear roof pitches and selectively cutting small pockets of felt to improve airflow and reduce the risk of condensation. It was observed that new timbers, including collars and diagonal braces, have been installed within the roof structure. This is likely to provide additional support, as the original timbers may not have been sufficient to carry the weight of the newer Redland interlocking 49 concrete tiles. These new timbers appear to have been installed to prevent movement and provide reinforcement. In my opinion, the diagonal braces are providing little, if any, support to the roof structure. Ideally, additional strut timbers should have been installed to provide adequate support to the structure. Additionally, one of the rafter timbers in the centre of the front pitch has twisted significantly, likely due to movement caused by the weight of the newer roof tiles. Other rafters have also twisted and 3 Inside the property Limitations on the inspection E1 Roof structure 1 2 3 NI RICS Home Survey – Level 3 Page 40
    distorted, although to a lesser degree than the timber mentioned above. It is suspected that the movement in the roof timbers has now settled. Although the movement is believed to have settled, it is advised that a qualified roofing contractor inspects the roof structure. The contractor should provide a quotation to repair or replace the twisted rafter timber to ensure the roof is adequately supported. It is also recommended that they provide a quotation to install additional strut timbers to offer further support and prevent future deflection. Quotations should be obtained before committing to purchase the property. Signs of rotting timbers were observed beneath the valley gutter, which is suspected to be due to a leak from the roof in this location. However, the roof in this area could not be fully inspected, as it was significantly obstructed by vegetation. It is recommended that a qualified roofing contractor inspects the roof to confirm whether an active leak is present and to provide a quotation for any necessary repairs. Additionally, it is advised that the timbers in the loft space are inspected by a timber and damp specialist to assess their condition. This inspection should determine whether the timbers require replacement or if repair is possible. A thorough check for woodworm should also be conducted, as there may be an infestation that was not visible during this inspection. It should be noted that the vendor had stored a significant number of items in the loft, which restricted access and limited the inspection. Air vents have been installed on both the front and rear roof pitches in the loft space to provide ventilation and reduce the risk of condensation. However, when testing the timbers for moisture content, readings of approximately 22% were recorded. This is indicative of condensation, likely exacerbated by the presence of the bituminous felt membrane. It is recommended that additional ventilation be provided, for example, by installing two further air vents on the rear pitch to improve airflow. It should be noted that timber is generally considered at risk of decay or timber defects, such as rotting or woodworm, when the moisture content reaches 25–30%. Although no visual signs of timber defects were observed during the inspection, the current readings of 22% indicate that the timbers are approaching a level where deterioration could occur if conditions persist. Areas of the structure that were not visible may also be affected. Elevated moisture readings were also recorded in the party walls within the loft space. This is likely due to loose coping stones and damaged render on the external party walls, allowing rainwater ingress. Repairs to these external elements are now required to prevent further water penetration and potential timber or structural defects. It should also be noted that a wasp’s nest was observed within the loft space; this appeared to be inactive at the time of inspection. It should be noted that whilst there is a small amount of insulation present within the loft, this is not enough to comply with minimum recommendations. It is currently suggested that a minimum depth of 270 mm using glass fibre or mineral fibre insulation is provided for, and you should install this now, taking care not to reduce ventilation. Care should be taken when climbing into and out of the loft, so as not to fall. When moving around within a loft, you should only tread upon clearly carefully secured boarding underfoot, and where there is no boarding, you must not tread between the timber structure underfoot. Doing so will apply load upon the ceilings, which are not designed for this, and you would fall through. Insulation often covers the timber structure and extreme care must be taken.

    Miss K***h D***s on December 2025
    Hunters Ridge, Tonna, SA11***
    k****n@y***.co.uk
    Water dripping through front bedroom ceiling after heavy rain

    Miss J***l W***s on December 2025
    Dan Y Bryn, SA11***
    j****s@g***.com
    customer made an enquiry for pitched roof replacement via one of our websites.
    looking at various options they would like to discuss directly
    confirmed interest
    please call to discuss and arrange appointment to quote
    are you the property owner: owner of the property
    property type: semi detached
    roofing material: tiles
    roof height: 3rd floor+
    how many bedrooms do you have: 3-4 rooms
    does the roof need to be replaced: yes
    have you thought about solar panels: no

    please call to appoint

    Mrs M***k J***n on November 2025
    Church Road, NEATH, SA10***
    m****s@g***.com
    Pin facia board at front of property

    Mr T***a T***l on November 2025
    Braunstone Lane, LEICESTER, LE3***
    t****3@g***.com
    Significant mould growth observed on the insulation between rafters, suggesting moisture build-up due to condensation or possible moisture ingress.
    • Evidence of rot and deterioration in parts of the roof structure, particularly beneath the chimney, indicating inadequate ventilation.
    • Some roof timbers exhibit shakes and require strengthening.
    • Gaps in the adjoining party wall pose a potential risk to the building.
    2. Chimney and Flashing
    • The lead flashing around the chimney stack has lifted and become loose in several areas. The flashings are also relatively shallow, increasing the risk of water ingress. These should be repaired promptly.

    Miss D***d J***n on November 2025
    Camden Road , IP3***
    d****g@h***.co.uk
    the roof is dripping slightly into the loft directly underneath the valley. most likely that the valley needs replacing. house is a 2 storey terrace.
    are you the property owner: owner of the property
    property type: terrace
    property age: 1900-1930
    how many bedrooms: 3-4 rooms
    roof height: 2nd floor
    is your roof pitched or flat: pitched
    what service do you require for your roof: repair
    what is your roofing material: tiles
    time scale: less than one month
    please call to appoint

    Miss C***s R***h on November 2025
    Gower Street, Briton Ferry, SA11***
    c****1@y***.co.uk
    Customer made enquiry for Pitched Roof Repair quotes online.
    Homeowner lives in Neath area.
    Please call to arrange appointment

    Miss H***h J***s on October 2025
    Cecil Street, SA11***
    h****0@g***.com
    Small roof leak, unsure if pipes or roof however water coming in property


  • Get Neath Roof inspection Pro’s

    The town of Neath, located in the southwest of Wales, has a population of approximately 47,020. Situated just 7 miles from the bustling city of Swansea, Neath sits at the heart of the West Glamorgan Ceremonial County. Known for its picturesque surroundings, Neath is a growing hub for families and professionals alike. When it comes to home improvements in the Neath area, ensuring quality roofing is essential. The town’s blend of traditional and modern housing offers varied roofing challenges. Many older homes in Neath feature slate roofs or clay tiles, while newer properties tend to use concrete tiles, composite materials, or energy-efficient systems. Neath’s climate, with its wet conditions, requires durable roofing materials. Common roofing issues in the area include clogged gutters and water pooling. Local roofers, many of whom are accredited by organisations like the National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC) or TrustMark, provide high-quality services to ensure roofs remain weatherproof and secure. For materials and supplies, local tradespeople and homeowners in Neath often rely on suppliers such as Jewson or Huws Gray, which provide a wide range of roofing products. From Welsh slate to modern composite tiles, these outlets support both traditional restorations and contemporary installations. Whether you’re looking to repair an existing roof, comparing quotes from vetted, local professionals helps you secure the best outcome. Submit your enquiry today to secure competitive quotes in Neath and keep your property in excellent condition.

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