Slipped slates corrected
Issue: loose and cracked slates creating water entry risk.
Fix: damaged units replaced, courses straightened and edges checked.
Result: a cleaner, safer roof section ready for wet weather.
Problem to fix
These examples show how the site explains issue, fix and result before turning a roof problem into paid work.
Gallery
Use these sections to understand common issues, likely fixes and the result you should expect before requesting advice.
Issue: loose and cracked slates creating water entry risk.
Fix: damaged units replaced, courses straightened and edges checked.
Result: a cleaner, safer roof section ready for wet weather.
Issue: ageing surface and weak edge details on a small extension.
Fix: new membrane installed with clean upstands and trims.
Result: practical waterproofing with a neat roofline finish.
Issue: worn leadwork and weathering around a chimney stack.
Fix: fresh flashing formed around the chimney base.
Result: a sharper weatherproof detail at a common leak point.
Issue: tired roofline finish and inefficient rainwater flow.
Fix: new uPVC fascia, soffit and black guttering fitted.
Result: improved kerb appeal and better water management.
Clear documentation
Good photos and plain captions make it easier for homeowners to understand what has failed, what was fixed and why it mattered.
Start with photos on WhatsApp and Mark will help you understand the likely next step before booking a visit.