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Diamond Roofing Contractors Ltd
DIAMOND ROOFINGContractors Ltd
Red clay tile re-roof on a Tudor style detached house

New Roofs, Tiled and Slate

Built to current regs, finished to last for decades.

A re-roof is the biggest piece of work a house will see for forty years. It gets priced properly, sequenced properly, and signed off properly. Nothing rushed.

What's included
  • Strip, felt, batten and re-tile
  • Ridge and hip bedded or dry-fixed
  • Ventilation brought up to current regs

How we do this job properly.

What a full re-roof covers

We strip the existing tiles and felt, inspect the timbers, replace any laths that have gone, and fit a breathable membrane. New treated battens go on to the correct gauge for the tile or slate you've chosen. Tiles or slates are fixed to current British Standards, with mechanical fixing in exposed positions.

Tile and slate options

Clay plain tiles, concrete interlocking, natural Welsh slate, Spanish slate and reclaimed. We'll walk you through what suits the house and the budget. We source through trade and we buy well, which you see reflected in the quote.

Ridges, hips and verges

Ridges can be mortar bedded to original style, or dry-fixed with a proper ventilated ridge system. Hips the same. Verges are closed with cloaks or dry verge units. Every one of these choices is a conversation, not an assumption.

What you get at handover

A roof that sheds water, vents correctly, and looks the way it should from the street. A walk round with you before the scaffold drops. Clean site. Written guarantee.

Completed tiled re-roof on a terraced house in South East London
New Roofs· Recent work

Before you call, the quick answers.

How long does a re-roof take?

It depends on the size of the roof, the tile type and the weather. We'll give you a clear schedule before we start and keep you posted through the job.

Do you reuse the existing tiles?

Sometimes, if they're good clay or natural slate and there's enough without breakage. Often re-roofs get new tiles. We'll be honest about which makes sense for your roof.

Is scaffolding always needed?

Yes for any pitched re-roof. It's safer and it's the only way the work gets done to the standard we want.

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  • Free quotes
  • 40+ years experience
  • Local team
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