Bernard Williams
October 26, 2018 2:03 pmHaving lived in a large mid-Victorian house for nearly twenty years and used to our annual maintenance bill of replacing so many slates or a concrete skew or two we decided this year to renew the whole thing with the addition of lead skews. The scaffolding went up and the work force and skip arrived and no sooner had the slates been removed from the rear of the building then the Beast from the East arrived. However with the waterproof underlay applied directly after the slates were removed – we had no leaks – amazing considering the thick snow lay on some areas for over two weeks. We found the team of roofers always good-natured whatever the weather and the lead workers highly skilful. A job well done. We are very happy with the finished product and after a storm such as storm Ali, every slate has stayed in its rightful place. If you have an old roof with nail sickness or porous tiles – take the plunge, call in Advanced, for peace of mind.
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