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Blackpool & Across The Fylde Coast

LANCS CONSERVATION ROOFING

LEADWORK

LANCS CONSERVATION ROOFING

ROOF LEADWORK REPAIRS

Lancs Conservation Roofing specialists in lead work and lead fabrication on all types of buildings, including listed buildings and buildings within conservation areas.

When it comes to conservation leadwork, Lancs Conservation Roofing work with the mindset of “no job is too big or too small”. Our dedicated team are reliable, and highly skilled to complete all kinds of roof work.

With many years of experience in the roofing trade, our team are experts in installing and refurbishing leadwork in many of the heritage and listed buildings. We always work to the highest of standards and can guarantee that you, as our client, will be more than happy with the end result.

With over 20 years of experience in the roofing industry, there is no job too big or too small. All quotes, advice and checks are completely free, so we invite you to take advantage of your FREE QUOTE or just our free expert advice, call us today on 07917 673 381.

THE BENEFITS OF LEADWORDK

Lead has been used as a weatherproof finish on buildings for many centuries and has stood the test of time on many historic buildings and residential dwellings.

Lead is durable and is ideal for cutting and shaping by hand. It can be used as the main roof covering or to create flashing, box gutters, run out valleys, or to create junctions between walls and the main roof.

Our tradesmen are specialists in all types of lead detailing from traditional bossing to lead welding or burning, and all work is carried out fully in accordance with planning requirements.

TYPES OF REPAIRS

Lead has been used as a weatherproof finish on buildings for many centuries and has stood the test of time on many historic buildings and residential dwellings.

Lead is durable and ideal for cutting and shaping by hand. It can be used as the main roof covering or to create flashing, box gutters, run out valleys or to create junctions between walls and the main roof.

Apron Flashing – used on chimneys or where a roof meets the brickwork of a house or building. It is used on slate and tile roofs where they meet a wall, on conservatory roofs, and around bay windows.

Step Flashing – allows a roof to meet brickwork in situations where a lower-height roof runs into a wall, a roof meets a chimney, or a conservatory roof meets the wall of a house.

Chimney Flashing – prevents water from entering the building at the point where the chimney meets the roof. Step flashing is typically used along the edges of the chimney stack

Lead Valleys – One of the areas of most prone to leakage if not constructed properly, is the valley. It is an area where water is directed towards, rather than away from, therefore correct detailing is essential.