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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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Carbon Monoxide Awareness RSS

Posted in Plumbing, Heating & Gas on Aug 03

Carbon monoxide is a colourless, tasteless odourless gas that is the product of incomplete combustion of carbon-based fuels. These fuels include gas, oil, coal and wood, but all are however safe when used correctly. According to the Health and Safety Executive, approximately twenty people die in Britain every year from carbon monoxide poisoning caused by wrongly installed gas appliances, and flues that Find a Gas Fitter on Mr-Skillhave not been properly maintained and cleaned. If there ever was a reason to Find a Heating Engineer, then surely this is it.

These people all probably died from a sudden intake of the deadly gas that prevented their blood from carrying oxygen to their tissues, skin and other organs. The gas may however also kill almost imperceptibly over a longer period of slow leaks. These are the sensible precautions you could follow to avoid this happening to you and your family.

o Make sure that any work carried out in your home is done by a Gas Safe registered engineer who is competent to do the particular job. You can get Gas Fitting Quotes right here.

o Arrange for regular inspections by a Gas Safe registered firm as recommended by them.

o Ensure that any room containing a gas appliance is adequately ventilated, and that any chimneys, vents and flues do not become blocked. If you have one, get your chimney swept annually,

o Find a Gas Fitter on Mr-SkillNever use any heating appliance that burns carbon-based fuel without a flue installed by a Gas Safe registered fitter. Paraffin and cabinet heaters are never completely safe and should not be used.

o Fossil-burning appliances outside the remit of Gas-Safe registered fitters should be regularly inspected by another person competent to do the work.

There could hardly be a London Plumber who does not also recommend the installation of audible carbon monoxide alarms in every room, although these are no substitute for proper maintenance. This is because in the event of sudden failure, carbon monoxide could kill you in your sleep. Sobering words today from Mr-Skill.

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Waterproofing Roofs RSS

Posted in Roofing, Gutters & Drainage on Jul 06

In the good-old, bad-old days, as the older generation of London Roofers still likes to say, roofs were simple, easy going things with single pitches and only chimneys to seal around. Find a RooferThese days things are noticeably different – every hip, and every pitch and every valley represents a challenge for heavy rain, not to mention the mini-bali inset gables that are all the rage at present.

Waterproofing is intended to create a barrier to prevent rainwater from entering a roof and damaging the ceilings and furniture beneath. When it falls directly from above, the design of tiles and cappings is often sufficient to make sure it runs away. Problems arise though when the a gale is driving the water into every crevice, and this can get a lot worse after a cowboy roofer stomps all over your roof while cracking tiles.

It is a wise idea to Find a Roofer on Mr-Skill from time to time, and to ask them to check that everything is still in place, and that nothing needs repairing. This is especially valid in the case of tiled roofs, because tiles are heavy, timbers do settle, and cement under ridges does crack loose over time.

Find a RooferIf you are buying a house, and the one that you are considering has a flat roof, then my advice is to avoid regular Roofing Quotes and to buy something else with a simple pitched roof instead. This is because water inevitably collects on flat surfaces in pools, and will eventually find a way through. The only technique I know of avoiding this is to re-seal a flat roof long before the covering starts to deteriorate. In the greater order of things, flat roofs are cheaper to build, but cost more to maintain. Beware the buyer.

The most important thing of all is to be careful about who you allow to go up on your roof. Urban legend is full of stories of unscrupulous roofers who create work for themselves up where a homeowner never goes. This is where Mr-Skill comes in. Our reputation depends on the honesty and integrity of our roofers, and we intend to keep our good name intact by screening them carefully.

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Summer Jobs for the Builder RSS

Posted in General Building on Jun 14

Summer is a great time to get out in the garden, light the barbeque and prune the roses. Perhaps one could also hop into the car and brave the traffic all the way down to Brighton? Find a BuilderBut summer is also the right time to Find a Builder to catch up on the outdoor jobs while it’s not raining.

o Start with the roof and any chimneys first. Are the tiles or sheets still in good position and held tightly down? Check the flashing too, and double check for any signs of leaks by looking up at upstairs ceilings. And the gutters? Are they nice and clear too?

o Check the openings into buildings next – by this I mean the windows and the doors. Are they closing tightly and are all the locks and other fastenings working correctly too. This is not just about weatherproofing either. It’s about keeping burglars out as well.

o Go all the way around the house checking that the rainwater is still draining away nicely. Look for cracks in rendering and signs of damp rising up the walls. Go inside too, Find a Buildermoving furniture away from internal walls. Any signs of damp? You need to get a Building Quote before things get worse.

o A Builder in London I got chatting too the other day while waiting for a train back home remarked that gates and fences are like our teeth. By that he meant that some of us neglect them both until they start to give us trouble, at which point they cost a lot of money to repair.

I reckon that chap standing with me on a railway platform had exactly the right idea. We need to keep a hand on homes and fix the little things before they become expensive. Summer is the best time to do this while it’s still nice and warm. Unless, that is, you feel like stopping gaps while the winter rains fall down on you. I just thought I’d mention it, to keep you nice and warm and dry.

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Take Care of Your Roof RSS

Posted in Roofing, Gutters & Drainage on Apr 15

Take Care of Your Roof

A roof is almost like a second skin. It protects us from the rain, the heat, the snow and sleet. When it fails though, we have just our own skin left, and that can be a miserable business on a cold, wet rainy night. The moral of my story is that you need to look after your roof. find a roofing specialistThe easiest way is to get a few Roofers Quotes from a convenient place like Mr-Skill and choose the roof specialists that appeal to you. When they arrive, remember to discuss the following ponts in detail.

o Is the roof covering intact and well attached? Tiles, sheets, thatch and all other roofing materials need firm fixing. If not, you will have leaks, and worse still a gust of wind might even carry a section of roof away.

o Are the ridges still in good condition? Roofs settle over time and ridges sag. They are not just decorative either – lose a ridge and your roof opens up to the sky.

o What about the fascias at gable ends? These are not simply decorative. They also protect the timbers at the roof ends from wind and rain.

o find a roofing specialistMy old friend who still does the occasional Roofing Job in London reckons that hips and valleys are the areas to watch out for most. Hips are secondary ridges. Valleys carry double water and need thorough flashing too.

o Points where chimneys and vent pipes penetrate a roof can be problematic as well, especially on the upper side if flashing fails. Remember, water going through a roof is moistening timbers and will eventually pass through your ceiling down into your home.

Do not wait until your roof starts leaking unexpectedly on a cold, wet winter’s night. Get Roofing Quotes from Mr-Skill. Get peace of mind too. Sleep well at night. A well-built roof is like a faithful spouse or partner. Look after both, as well as you possibly can.

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Chimney Care RSS

Posted in Plumbing, Heating & Gas on Feb 28

Should you be fortunate to have a fireplace in your house and be allowed to Chimney Caremake fires in it too, then you also need to know that it could burn your home down if not properly maintained. This is because as smoke goes up the chimney it deposits creosote on the surface inside – and creosote burns with the sound of a roaring aircraft when a thick layer burns inside. In fact the fire can be so hot as to set the roof on fire well.

An added hazard is that an older chimney can develop cracks that release carbon monoxide into the building which odourless gas is lethal – surely that in itself is sufficient cause to have your chimney inspected regularly?

In these days of central heating a chimney sweep is more of a curiosity than a popular trade. However any rated plumber working with heating and gas will either be a Chimney Specialist or know of somebody else who is. We recommend you contact Chimney Careone if you burn an open fire more than three times a year, especially if using green wood.

A retired Chimney Sweep who once worked for my firm of Plumbers in London always insisted that a bricklayer fitted a liner when building a new chimney in order to provide added insulation and thermal efficiency. These should be inspected at the same time a flue is swept.

Over time, the bond between the bricks at the top of the chimney and at the chimney pots themselves can weaken, and in a storm the whole thing could come crashing through your roof. After you Find a Plumber on Mr-Skill you must ask them to include a visual inspection in their quote so you can sleep well at night while the wind rages outside, and light a fire on a chilly night in confidence.

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Winter’s ravages RSS

Posted in Dealing With The Four Seasons on Apr 13

After the worst winter the country – never mind the capital – has seen for decades the exterior of your home could well be fighting a losing battle against the elements.

The first sunny days of spring always tend to highlight all those areas that need a little bit of TLC after coping with the cold and damp, but the prolonged spell of snow and ice we’ve just experienced may have caused a lot more damage than the mild winters we’d grown used to.

Tree damage and red brick house in winter snow storm

Roofs, chimney stacks, gutters, paths, driveways and exterior woodwork could all have been affected in one way or another – and problems with these crucial areas need sorting as soon as possible. Now could be the time to call in an expert tradesman who can stop a minor crisis turning into a major – and expensive – drama later on.

The roof is your home’s first line of defence and will have taken a pounding this winter. The weight of snow or ice could have caused tiles or slates to slip or even crack, allowing water to penetrate. Other potential trouble spots include flaunching – the mortar securing a chimney pot to the stack – and mortar fillets where roofs abut walls. The mortar deteriorates over time, but freeze-thaw action could accelerate the process, allowing water to soak into brickwork or leaving the chimney in an unstable condition.

Like the proverbial stitch, when caught in time these defects are straightforward to remedy – but given the heights and ladderwork involved, are best left to the experts. And it’s worth bearing in mind that although the winter may have made things worse, problems of this kind may be the first indication that the roof is reaching the end of its useful life – an inspection from a reputable tradesman could be timely.

And don’t forget flat roofs. Even the best only has a lifespan of around 15 years and being under snow for days at a time will have tested even sound felt roofs to the limit. Damp patches can show up a long way from the source of a leak as the water tracks under the felt until it finds a way through, so damage isn’t always easy to find. An expert will know the likely trouble spots – perhaps where a window cleaner props a ladder – and should be able to make a simple patch repair if the felt is still in good condition.

Gutters and downpipes have had a lot of water to deal with over the winter – but it’s the weight of the frozen variety that could have caused damage. Plastic gutters may have cracked or distorted while festooned with icicles or when hit by mini-avalanches sliding off the roof. Gutter supports may have broken, allowing the gutter to sag and joints may have been opened up too.

A good downpour will show up these problems immediately, as water spills from sagging gutters or cascades through failed joints. At best this is a nuisance, at worst it can create damp areas on walls that can be unsightly or even potentially damaging. Replacing guttering is a simple job for a tradesman – and while he’s up there, get him to unblock downpipes and fit a guard to prevent clogging from leaves and debris doing so again.

Exterior woodwork never looks at its best come the spring, and again, the long cold spell will have made cracked or flaking areas worse. Get those bargeboards, soffits, doors, windows and more repainted to keep rot at bay – and to keep your home looking its best. At the same time, make sure that any missing or crumbling putty or sealant around frames is repaired to prevent water penetration.

Most of us will have noticed the poor state of the roads after the winter – freeze-thaw action has wreaked havoc, leaving potholes everywhere. Paths and driveways are subject to the same forces – and may have suffered just as much. Not only are holes and cracks potential trip hazards, but once started, the damage will go on getting worse. Unfortunately you can’t call in the council – but there are plenty of tradesmen who’ll be able to repair a concrete or tarmac area without major expense.

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