We can re bed re point and replace your broken concrete tiles.
Repair roof tile pointing.
The pointing is responsible for holding roof tiles in place.
All re bedding and re pointing to roofs carry a 5 year guarantee.
If you notice any granules or pieces of roof tile in the gutter you may need to.
For roofs that are leaking we can stop it quickly.
Another way to identify roof defects is leaks and damps within the left and to the upper timber.
Roof cement is primarily used to hold roof tiles hip tiles and ridge tiles securely in place it also keeps out rainwater.
And applying mortar and rebedding the tile.
This involves carefully removing the tile.
What steps are involved in rebed and pointing may 28 2014.
If the pointing is worn or damaged the roof tiles may loosen.
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Defective roof pointing can be easily recognized by slipped ridge and hip tiles missing hip iron leaks and damp within the left and to the upper roof timber gaps and loose mortar at the joints between ridge tiles.
If a tile becomes loose it needs to be rebedded.
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Removing the old bedding.
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It seals the ridge cap to the standard tile or gable end.
When the tiles slide off the roof some of the debris may end up in the gutters.
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You may even notice that some of the tiles are missing.
Over time your roof will see capping damages and have to be rebedded and or repointed as the cement becomes brittle.
Preparing the roof and tile for rebedding.
Roofcare specialise in the repair of concrete tile roofs.
When a roof repair specialist does repointing they follow a step by step procedure that includes.
Checking for loose tiles.
Having the added benefit of being flexible means it moves with the roof over time and will.
The correct mix ratio is 3 parts sand to 1 part cement this is much stronger than bricklayers use 5 1 as the cement on the roof must withstand more driving rain than a typic.