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Roof replacement for side return extension
Hello! Any recommendations for builders for roof repair / replacement for kitchen side return?
Context: we are moving into a property with some ivy damage to the side return roof. The extent of the damage is unclear at the moment - we've been advised by the surveyor that we will need to hack off the ivy and erect a scaffold to get a proper view. If the damage is significant (or the price is right), we would be keen to replace the current small sky lights with a more modern larger glass panel / full glass roof
Quality recommendations (or inspirations for a new roof) greatly appreciated!
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The good specialists, who are in the highest demand in the high season, do not find it easy to find a period when they are free and can take your order. Usually, such specialists go from roof to roof, and their schedule is tightly scheduled for the whole season. From practice, versatile builders who are good at masonry and roofing are the exception rather than the rule. It is better to opt for brigades that specialize in installing roofs and specifically selected roofing material. There are all about firms in the market offering a full range of services for installing roofs, details of which are given on the websites of these companies.
Last edited by patricialob; 08-08-2021 at 02:47 PM.
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The good specialists, who are in the highest demand in the high season, do not find it easy to find a period when they are free and can take your order. Usually, such specialists go from roof to roof, and their schedule is tightly scheduled for the whole season.
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I think it is better to replace the entire roof so that then there would be no problems with the old one. It's the same thing when I had a problem with the heating. We bought a house where the heating was very old. I didn't bother and hired a professional and got some vertical designer radiators on sale that I really liked. Our family may have spent a lot of money then, but we don't have any problems with the heating now. It is better to do everything with the future in mind.
Last edited by lneadn; 08-18-2022 at 12:20 PM.
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