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Inspecting a Tiled Roof RSS

Posted in Roofing, Gutters & Drainage on Jul 15

In its simplest form a tiled roof is a dead-simple thing. You just need to make sure the ridge is intact, and the barge boards are in position. Problems can set in when architects add valleys, hips and chimneys. The situation’s even more complex when there’s a party wall involved. The intelligent homeowner will find a roofer to assess the situation every year.

Generally speaking this assessment process includes:

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  • Ridges – The ridge tiles cemented on top of the peak and side ridges work loose as the roof timbers settle under the weight. They perform the essential dual role of securing runs of tiles and waterproofing primary roof joints. Every London roofer knows there’s only one way to fix the problem properly, and that’s to lift off and re-cement the entire run. 
  • Valleys – These are sealed off to avoid problems for the life-cycle of a roof, and should remain trouble-free although the tiles along them may move out of alignment and require re-positioning. When up on a roof it’s always a good idea to apply a fresh coat of waterproofing to the lining. 
  • Chimney – If you have the slightest doubt that the flashing’s come away it’s essential to get a roofing quote and have it replaced right away. That’s because rainwater builds up against the upper side of the chimney, and if it finds a way through it will drip through the ceiling. 
  • Tiles – While these should last a lifetime too, they are brittle Find a Roofer on Mr-Skilland snap easily underfoot (another excellent reason why not to trust your roof to an amateur). Ask your roofer to cast an eye around when they’re up there and advise you accordingly with a recommendation

Although Barge Boards should be firmly attached to roof timbers, they have been known to work loose during windstorms, and can endanger life and limb should they come crashing down. This is why Mr-Skill recommends an annual roof inspection, so you can sleep peacefully underneath and have absolutely no concerns. And that’s exactly what should happen when you find a tradesperson through us.

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Key Measures to Take RSS

Posted in Locksmith on Jan 06

There’s nothing quite as irritating as losing keys, or battling with sticking locks without a plan to bail you out. In fact, at times like this you sometimes feel like hitting your head in frustration against a wall. If in the City, you’ll need to Find a Locksmith on Mr-SkillFind a London Locksmith to bail you out, and that could cost you a pretty penny too. This might all have been avoidable, if you had followed these simple tips:

  • Have your outside locks serviced regularly. You can Obtain a Locksmith Quote by clicking on the link. There’s no charge for this service, and the rates you receive will be highly competitive too.
  • Inspect your keys regularly for signs of damage. A bent key is brittle, and could suddenly snap in two pieces. A worn one could eventually fail to work, just when you need it most
  • Make up a spare set of keys. Click on this link to Find a Locksmith in your immediate area. Once you have a spare set, entrust them to a neighbour or some other trustworthy person.

Find a Locksmith on Mr-SkillTIP – Never leave your spare keys hidden on your property or in your car. Trust me, crooks know every place that you could think of, and you can even find these listed on the internet. Act wisely in this regard.

Mr-Skill is a tradesperson-listing service that is freely available to members of the general public, and provides a Bulletin Board where you can post your jobs. And that includes far more than just having keys cut too.

In fact, we provide Links to Every Trade Available, and deliver our service FREE.

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Fashions in Natural Tile RSS

Posted in Tiling & Flooring on Oct 21

Funny, isn’t it, how fashions keep on going round and round. All that’s as true of building materials as it is of clothes. The difference is that your home is going to have to wear its finishes for far longer than you are going to hang on to your hat. For this reason it’s best to know what you are looking for before you get your Tiling Quotes.

Find a Tiler on Mr-SkillDid I mention that I went to school with a London Tiler? Well he wasn’t a tiler then, but he did become one good enough to successfully start his own flooring firm. This was the advice he gave when asked:

• Stick to natural materials wherever possible. This is because they are timeless and you can always find an acceptable replacement, even if a tile breaks after fifty years.

• Travertine is often beautifully marked and coloured having been paid down by rivers over centuries, and is soft and easy to work with. In the fancy shops it is also called onyx and alabaster.

• Limestone is another sedimentary rock primarily white or light coloured, but also tinted by small impurities. It is often used in commercial developments where the varying thicknesses are an architectural asset.

• Slate is traditionally used for flooring, although new techniques have seen it applied to walls too. It is extremely durable making it ideal for outside use. However quality is unpredictably varied.

• Find a Tiler on Mr-SkillMarble is valued for its mirror finish after polishing, and has been used for cladding buildings for thousands of years. It is probably the most expensive of all the options, and the most copied by ceramic tile manufacturers.

• Sandstone provides an attractive varied finish on feature walls, although good effect is often only achieved by hand-sorting tiles. It is brittle and unsuitable for floors.

Now that you have made a choice why not Find a Tiler on Mr-Skill right away? You will have range of choices when you shop through us. You may even expect savings of up to 30% on labour against normal rates thanks to our buying power.

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Working with Drywall RSS

Posted in Plastering & Drywall on Feb 16

Working with DrywallAlthough working with drywall is not difficult in theory, in practice this can be quite a different thing. This is because it is large, unwieldy and fairly brittle too. What follows is just a summary so you know what to expect after you Find a Plasterer from Mr-Skill – in practice you need to know far more than this to do the job yourself.

o Build up a wooden framework first. The finished job can only be as good as the structure it covers so take time here and make sure the joints are good and strong.

o To cut to size mark and score a cutline deeply. Fold the board back to snap it through, and then slice through the backing with a sharp utility knife.

Working with Drywallo Attach the panels with 1-5/8” screws, starting with the row of panels against the ceiling. Make sure the joints are snug and that the screw heads are indented without damaging the outer covering.

o Seal the joints and screw heads with proprietary filler / edging strips, sand down and paint.

Now that you know what is involved you can safely get Plasterer Quotes from Joe’s Plasterer London or somebody in your local area, and monitor progress to make sure they get it right.

Aren’t you glad you found Mr-Skill?

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