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MANSARD ROOFS Crawley, West Sussex

Mansard roofs (Sometimes referred to as a French Roof) are multi-sided gambrel-style roofs with two slopes on each of their four sides. They allow to turn attic space into a potentially habitable extra floor, and they also have the added advantage of dormer windows which are fantastic for letting in light.

Mansard roof construction is quite involved, with a mixture of tiles of various types, and also dormer windows, leadwork, and chimneys. There are a variety of options available with regard to tile colours, and styles, all of which need to be installed correctly by knowledgeable roofers. Constructed properly, a Mansard roof can last more than 40 to 75 years.

Maintenance of a mansard roof can be pretty involved, and it is recommended to have them professionally inspected twice a year. During a check, a roofer will visually inspect for slipped tiles, ensure that the ridge and hip (bonnet) tiles are intact and not missing, and check all leadwork around any chimneys and dormer windows, and also ensure brickwork pointing is intact. Doing this will ensure that any issues found can be swiftly resolved.

Mansard roofs (Sometimes referred to as a French Roof) are multi-sided gambrel-style roofs with two slopes on each of their four sides. They allow to turn attic space into a potentially habitable extra floor, and they also have the added advantage of dormer windows which are fantastic for letting in light.

Mansard roof construction is quite involved, with a mixture of tiles of various types, and also dormer windows, leadwork, and chimneys. There are a variety of options available with regard to tile colours, and styles, all of which need to be installed correctly by knowledgeable roofers. Constructed properly, a Mansard roof can last more than 40 to 75 years.

Maintenance of a mansard roof can be pretty involved, and it is recommended to have them professionally inspected twice a year. During a check, a roofer will visually inspect for slipped tiles, ensure that the ridge and hip (bonnet) tiles are intact and not missing, and check all leadwork around any chimneys and dormer windows, and also ensure brickwork pointing is intact. Doing this will ensure that any issues found can be swiftly resolved.

Our mansard Roof Repair in Crawley, West Sussex

We understand how challenging it can be to find a  roofing company nearby equipped to handle your mansard roof repairs. However, with our commitment to providing a great service and our adeptness at promptly addressing your needs, you can trust that you’re in capable hands.

With every project we undertake, we commence by identifying the root cause of the issue. This initial step enables us to understand why your mansard roof has sustained damage or requires repair. It could be as straightforward as wear and tear due to age, or there might be an underlying issue such as previous faulty workmanship or damage from adverse weather conditions. Regardless of the circumstances, once we’ve pinpointed the problem, we devise a comprehensive plan of action to deliver the optimal solution for you and your mansard roof. We aim to ensure the longevity of your roof, leaving you with a watertight structure and a professional repair.

We take immense pride in our workmanship, ensuring that the quality and precision of our repairs meet the highest standards.

Feel free to contact us anytime to learn more about our services and how we can assist you.

Mansard Roofing Repairs Near Me

Here are just some of the areas we serve around Crawley, West Sussex. If your location is not listed, please contact us anyway, as we are likely to offer our services in your area too.

| Ashfold Crossways | Balcombe | Burstow | Charlwood | Colgate | Copthorne | Crawley Down | Cuckfield | Faygate | Handcross | Holmbush | Ifield | Ifieldwood | Lowfield Heath | Maidenbower | Pease Pottage | Russ Hill | Selsfield Common | Shipley Bridge | Slaugham | Staplefield | Three Bridges | Turners Hill | West Green |