All you need to know about
Tiled roofs Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire
CONCRETE | CLAY | SLATE ROOF TILES
Tiled roofs are one of the most popular choices in the UK. They are hard-wearing, long-lasting, and perfect for our weather throughout the year.
There are many different types of tiles available, including:
Concrete, Slate, Clay, Metal, Low Pitch Roof Tiles, Plastic Tiles, Plain Tiles, Pantile Tiles, Double Roman Tiles, Ridge Tiles, Hip Tiles, Bonnet Tiles,
Tiles come in different colours and sizes, and a style is typically available to suit any property. Concrete tiles are the most popular, and clay is a close second. They both have a very long lifespan, potentially in excess of 100 years.
The average standard roof tile size is 265x165mm, and with a batten gauge of 100mm, it takes approximately 60 tiles to cover a Metre Squared. This is useful to know when working out materials required for installation or repairs.
Roof tiles require minimum maintenance; however, if you notice a missing roof tile, it is essential to act sooner rather than later to prevent any further damage from occurring. The same applies to Ridge Tiles and Hip or Bonnet Tiles; if you notice one is loose or missing, it is essential to replace it as soon as possible.
CONCRETE | CLAY | SLATE ROOF TILES
Tiled roofs are one of the most popular choices in the UK. They are hard-wearing, long-lasting, and perfect for our weather throughout the year.
There are many different types of tiles available, including:
Concrete, Slate, Clay, Metal, Low Pitch Roof Tiles, Plastic Tiles, Plain Tiles, Pantile Tiles, Double Roman Tiles, Ridge Tiles, Hip Tiles, Bonnet Tiles,
Tiles come in different colours and sizes, and a style is typically available to suit any property. Concrete tiles are the most popular, and clay is a close second. They both have a very long lifespan, potentially in excess of 100 years.
The average standard roof tile size is 265x165mm, and with a batten gauge of 100mm, it takes approximately 60 tiles to cover a Metre Squared. This is useful to know when working out materials required for installation or repairs.
Roof tiles require minimum maintenance; however, if you notice a missing roof tile, it is essential to act sooner rather than later to prevent any further damage from occurring. The same applies to Ridge Tiles and Hip or Bonnet Tiles; if you notice one is loose or missing, it is essential to replace it as soon as possible.
Our tiled Roof Repair in Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire
Finding a dependable and quality tiled roof repair service in your area can be a frustrating task. At LS Roofing Chalfont St Giles we are committed to providing an unmatched service. When you contact us you can be assured that any questions you may have from the outset of your contact through to the completion of the work, will be answered.
Initially we begin by conducting a site survey, this allows us to investigate what the problem is with your tiled roof that requires repair. This means that we can provide a repair solution that is long term. Although some repairs may be straightforward such as a loose or broken tile there may be other underlying problems. Our repair solutions make sure that your roof will be repaired so that it is leak free and water tight.
Our company will deliver a first class service and from customer service to completion of repairs to the highest standard. Please call us anytime to discuss your tiled roofing repair needs and book your free site survey.
Tiled Roofing Repairs Near Me
Here are just some of the areas we serve around Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire. If your location is not listed, please contact us anyway, as we are likely to offer our services in your area too.
| Butler’s Cross | Chalfont St Peter | Dibden Hill | Maple Cross | The Swillett | West Hyde |
Our Roofing Services:
Tiled Roofs | Slate Roofs | Flat Roofs | Concrete Roof Tiles | Hip Roofs | Pitched Roofs | Gable End Roofs | Liquid Roof Covering | Felt Roofing | Mono Pitched Roofs | Dormer Roofs | Mansard Roofs | New / Replacement Roofs | Fascia’s / Soffits / Guttering