LamieRobertson
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I had almost exactly the same issue after the storm and have been quoted 395 quid
That five quid under £400 makes all the difference…
I had almost exactly the same issue after the storm and have been quoted 395 quid
Thanks - the work has already been done.
It was going to be replacing the three tiles that had come off, but the roofer identified other tiles in the same row were very loose, which I completely expected, as we were able to just lift one off ourselves to stop it just falling off. The cement (or whatever it is fixed with) had all but perished away. He removed those, cleaned it all up and re-fixed them properly.
It's not very high up - our house is a bungalow, and the ridge tiles run from the high point of the roof diagonally down to ceiling height of the ground floor, so no scaffolding required - just ladders.
He charged £420 which just feels a bit high if I do the maths on what I expect an hourly rate and cost of materials to be. He came via personal recommendation.
Remind me never to come and work on "your" road.At least. "Hourly rates" being asked for by tradesmen these days are literally impossible to imagine without using a speculative multiplier.
In my road that traditionally has been known locally for the number of doctors, dentists, etc living there we now have our very own plumber's van in residence... whatever next?
I assume you mean the tiles under the ridge as you certainly dont need cement to fix tiles which are a main part of the roof area. These would be nailed or clipped, depending on the tile type, and not all courses would need to be fixed as this is dependent on checking the wind tables for the area you live in.
That five quid under £400 makes all the difference…
You can get a pack of Starburst at The Amex with that
That wasn't in your original request.I imagine roofers are somewhat in demand right now which may explain higher-than-normal rates, I guess, and he did come quickly.
I might be using the wrong terminology.
It's essentially the same as these ones which run in a line diagonally down this roof: https://www.myjobquote.co.uk/assets/img/cost-of-replacing-roof-ridge-tiles-8-c2m800.jpg
At least. "Hourly rates" being asked for by tradesmen these days are literally impossible to imagine without using a speculative multiplier.
In my road that traditionally has been known locally for the number of doctors, dentists, etc living there we now have our very own plumber's van in residence... whatever next?
How much should it cost for...
Two roofers working for a total of two and a half hours, replacing three ridge tiles with new tiles, and re-fixing another five tiles in the same row that were very loose.
Google can give me an idea, obviously, but I'd like some local knowledge!
I'm still in Shock that Bozza Towers is a Bungalow, after all the money Mustafa made for him I had expected a Country House, if not a Mansion...