New UPVC dry verge covers system
Preparing to install new Dry Verge covers system by repairing the perished bitumen under felt over the gable end wall
New UPVC dry verge covers system
Preparing to install new Dry Verge covers system by repairing the perished bitumen under felt over the gable end wall
Stripping off the concrete roof tiles and lath battens to carry out repairs to the perished bitumen under felt using vapour permeable breathable membrane pitched roof underlay
New flat roof with Firestone EPDM rubber cap sheet, timber drip edges, black UPVC square line guttering, white UPVC trims at the drip edges, anti corrosion / U.V. coated aluminium flashings at the abutment wall and white UPVC fascia boards
Installation of new Firestone EPDM rubber cap sheet, timber drip edges, black UPVC square line guttering, unions, stop ends, running outlet and brackets plus new white UPVC trims at the drip edges
Installation of new firestone EDPM rubber cap sheet and anti corrosion / UV coated aluminium flashings at the abutment wall
Dilapidated flat roof prior to commencing work
Embedding the Glassfibre strand mat in polyurethane resin
Update:
New GRP (glassfibre reinforced polyurethane) flat roof and down pipe
Installation of new OSB roof boards and GRP (Glass fibre polyester) wall fillets.
Stripping off the lead on the flat roof
Installation of new slates plus new angled concrete ridge tiles mechanically secured using dry ridge fixing system
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New Roofshield vapour permeable breathable membrane pitched roof underlay and tanalised lath battens
Installation of new slates over the kickboard and black ash UPVC trims at the flat roof verges and drip edge
Installation of new timber verges and drip edge plus firestone EPDM rubber cap sheet on flat roof
Stripping off the concrete roof tiles and lath battens to carry out repairs to the perished bitumen under felt using vapour permeable breathable membrane pitched roof underlay
Conversion from tiled roof to seamless EPDM rubber membrane. When this roof was constructed the angle of the pitch is too low for roof tiles as the rain water cannot run off properly in the wind and gets blown under the tiles which can be seen in these photos when the tiles have been stripped off
Strip and re-cover of pitched roof using new eaves guards, Roofshield vapour permeable breathable membrane pitched roof underlay, tanalised lath battens, concrete roof tiles, dry verge covers system and concrete ridge tiles mechanically secured using dry ridge fixing system