Installing a new flat roof requires precision, the right materials, and expert knowledge.

Whether you’re constructing a new home or upgrading an existing structure, we ensure your roof is durable, energy-efficient, and built to last. Expert knowledge is crucial, as it involves considering factors such as vapor control, thermal bridging, and ventilation. Mistakes in these areas can have serious impacts on the building, leading to issues like dry and wet rot.

Here are some key aspects of Heritage Roofing and the ways they need to be treated:

1. Specialised Skills and Knowledge

  • Traditional Materials: We are highly skilled in working with materials such as slate, clay tiles, lead, and lime mortar, which are often used in older buildings.
  • Restoration Techniques: Our specialist team have in-depth knowledge of how roofs were originally constructed and how best to maintain or repair them while keeping in line with conservation standards.
  • Historic Architecture: Understanding the architectural history of the building, its age, and the methods originally used in construction is essential for maintaining or restoring the roof properly.

2. Regulations and Standards

  • Listed Building Consent: When working on a listed building or a building in a conservation area, specific permissions are often required before any work can be undertaken by ourselves.
  • Conservation Principles: Restoration work should follow guidelines set out by Historic Scotland and other conservation bodies, which focus on preserving the building’s character while allowing for necessary repairs.

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