Any roofers on here?

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Goochie

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5,665 posts

221 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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I'm after a ball-park figure of what I should expect to pay to have the ridge tiles on our house re-pointed.

Over the 3 years since we've lived here, we've had chunks of mortar falling out periodically and now you can see long lengths of ridge tile that have no mortar between them and the tile below.

I believe that the best thing to do is to have them re-pointed before the wind gets under the them and throwns them off the roof.

Its a 30's 2 bed semi where the ridge runs horizontally along the top edge for about 15ft then down the 2 corner ridges to the corner of the house.

VxDuncan

2,850 posts

236 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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My place sounds similar, but three bed. Had most of mine done, couple of slipped tiles replaced and a chimney pot cover put on for ca. £350 ish IIRC. (Midlands)

DrC

677 posts

253 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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Ive just been quoted £1300 for mine - 1920s three bed semi. Most of that seemed to be for the scaffolding.

JCB123

2,265 posts

198 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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DrC said:
Ive just been quoted £1300 for mine - 1920s three bed semi. Most of that seemed to be for the scaffolding.
eek I'd get another quote or two....I'd have someone do it for £750 max...although I do understand that scaffold is pricey now.....


O/T - what a great sounding job you have!

s3fella

10,524 posts

189 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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DrC said:
Ive just been quoted £1300 for mine - 1920s three bed semi. Most of that seemed to be for the scaffolding.
That's the problem, elf and safety officially wont let them use a ladder and roof ladder, like they have been using for 100 years!!

If you find a guy who will use a ladder, I'd guess about a days work, so £300-350 all in?


I did my own at the last house, it's pretty scary up there on the top! !

V8S

8,582 posts

239 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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Groucho is your man.

HOGEPH

5,249 posts

188 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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Oh you said roofers, I though you meant.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rufus_(band)

mrmaggit

10,146 posts

250 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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V8S said:
Groucho is your man.
He is, but it may be out of his area. We had ours done about 5 years ago, it was £400, may have gone up a bit nowadays.

V8S

8,582 posts

239 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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OP is Midlands, so definitely out of Groucho's area.

But I can personally recommend him if anyone in Dorset has a roof that needs a good 'seeing-to'. biggrin

Goochie

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5,665 posts

221 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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s3fella said:
I did my own at the last house, it's pretty scary up there on the top! !
I had to laugh at the advert that came up on this thread just now:


Marcusfenix

306 posts

243 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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The ridge need to be striped off and re-bedded.pointing over the top will just flake off in time.
Scaffold for a hipped roof semi as you described will be circa £500. Re-bed original ridge around the £450 mark, so should be around the grand mark even replacing a few damaged ridge tiles....

Edited by Marcusfenix on Monday 30th March 15:34

Goochie

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5,665 posts

221 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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Lovely.

Whilst the scaffold is up, is there anything else roof related that could/should be considered?

I'm wondering if I could just rent a cherry picker and do it all myself though!



That machine is £250 for 3 days hire.

Edited by Goochie on Monday 30th March 16:51


Edited by Goochie on Monday 30th March 17:02

Nobby Diesel

2,058 posts

253 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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Goochie said:
Lovely.

Whilst the scaffold is up, is there anything else roof related that could/should be considered?
Check you TV aeriel, dish, clear gutters, repoint chimney, chimney cowl, flue liner, check up on any flashing..........there you go, that's your weekend sorted!

VxDuncan

2,850 posts

236 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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s3fella said:
DrC said:
Ive just been quoted £1300 for mine - 1920s three bed semi. Most of that seemed to be for the scaffolding.
That's the problem, elf and safety officially wont let them use a ladder and roof ladder, like they have been using for 100 years!!

If you find a guy who will use a ladder, I'd guess about a days work, so £300-350 all in?


I did my own at the last house, it's pretty scary up there on the top! !
Mine (see post above) was done off a ladder... Two guys, started about 8:30, finished just after lunch.

mark_davies

160 posts

184 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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Do it nyourself , just need to get the mix right, thats what i done

groucho

12,134 posts

248 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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Goochie said:
I'm after a ball-park figure of what I should expect to pay to have the ridge tiles on our house re-pointed.

Over the 3 years since we've lived here, we've had chunks of mortar falling out periodically and now you can see long lengths of ridge tile that have no mortar between them and the tile below.

I believe that the best thing to do is to have them re-pointed before the wind gets under the them and throwns them off the roof.

Its a 30's 2 bed semi where the ridge runs horizontally along the top edge for about 15ft then down the 2 corner ridges to the corner of the house.
Hip ended house by the sounds of it.The price will depend on access, if you can get a portable tower scaffold on the hip end and one side it will be a lot cheaper. I would do that with the tower for about £300.

groucho

12,134 posts

248 months

Monday 30th March 2009
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Marcusfenix said:
The ridge need to be striped off and re-bedded.pointing over the top will just flake off in time.
That is the proper job.