Sunday 25 September 2011

Asbestos Garage Roof? Will it kill me?

Asbestos Garage Roof?
Is it going to kill my children?

This ridiculous statement is from a telephone call recently.  A worried mother told me she had only just realised her Garage Roofing Sheets were so called "Asbestos Sheets!"  

Unfortunately it is a sign of our times that she belived much of the hype and hysteria in our media concerning the “A” word.  

She was under the impreassion that her children only had to see an Asbestos Garage Roof and they would contract a very deadly disease the following week?

I reassured her that the greatest danger the garage roofing sheets posed for her children was the risk of falling through if they climbed onto the asbestos garage roof.

To read the full story, take a look at our blog by clicking this link

In reality, if you treat your asbestos garage roof with respect and common sense it is not a danger to you or anyone else.

Here is a very short video with a few ideas; what to do with your Asbestos Garage Roof

To read this and other stories,
take a look at our blog by 
clicking this link

Monday 25 July 2011

Check Your Gutters In The Summer

Now we are in the middle of Summer, one of the last things
you want to think about is your roof and gutters

You may find this article on our main blog very interesting
Mayfield Roofing Blog 

If thats what you think, you are making a mistake because 
now that everything is so dry, cleaning gutters is a sinch
and it is the best time to prepare for the comming winter

NO! NO! NO! I hear you cry, let us enjoy the summer
before you get the Father Christmas outfit out of the loft

I totally agree!

I also want to enjoy the summer 

However, I am just saying that a few hours 'Work' now
could save yoiu days of heart-ache at the end of the year

If you have a Factory or other comercial building
It may be even more important
Please take a look at our story here
Mayfield Roofing Blog 

As always, thank you for your comments

Tuesday 31 May 2011

Industrial Roofing Service

Industrial Roofing Service has always been Mayfield Roofing's main speciality

For more than 25 years, we have serviced and maintained roofs to Factories, Shops and Offices throughout The West Midlands, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and beyond.

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Some of the Industrial Roofing services we have been called upon to carry out are detailed on our blog:

Click this link to access the blog: Mayfield Roofing

Or here we give you the full link

http://mayfield-roofing.co.uk/industrial-roofing-service/

 

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On our Website you will find far more details of the many diciplines of roofing for which we are acknowledged experts

Here is the link to our main Web Site: http://mayfield-roofing.co.uk/

Sunday 8 May 2011

Refurbish Your Roof - Part Of Our Success Story?

Refurbishing roofs has been the main activity of Mayfield Roofing for more than 26 years.  

You can get more information from our website Mayfield Roofing

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Here is a short video showing just a few of the thousands of success stories that our refurbishment programmes have achieved.

Click Here to Watch Video

As always, you can get more information from our website Mayfield Roofing

Monday 25 April 2011

My Roofing Business Fan Page

The Fan Page for my business Mayfield Roofing is now up and running

You can find it by Clicking Here

Please take a look and "Like it"
I will be very grateful

I need to collect 25+ likes before Facebook will concider it to be a proper page

Here is that link one more time

Find it by Clicking Here

Thank you all for your help

Hugggz Roy 

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Friday 4 March 2011

Asbestos Roof Leaks - What Can I Do?

In our main website, www.Mayfield-Roofing.co.uk we recently 
published the details of how we transformed an old garage.

Th garage had an asbestos sheeted roof that was leaking in a few areas
Over the years, many attempts had been made to stop the leaks
with very little success 

Here is a very short video of how we managed the transformation:

 

Don't forget, if you would like to know more, the full story is on 
our main website, 

www.Mayfield-Roofing.co.uk 

 

Are Your Ridge Tiles Happy? - Hip; Hip; Hooray

Over the last few weeks, several of our contracts have involved 
rebedding loose Bonnet Tiles that covered the "Hips" of a roof

If you want to catch up on what Mayfield Roofing have been up to lately
just follow this link to our main website: Mayfield Roofing 

It never ceases to annoy me to see so many roofs with the problem
of loose, hip and ridge tiles, particularly on recently built properties.

So many modern houses, costing hundreds of thousands, are flawed for
the sake of one extra bag of cement, that costs less than a fiver!

Here is one example:

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Don't those hip Bonnet tiles look miserable?

The cement is all loose; many Bonnets have been dislodged and
there may also be leakage into the structure.  Any leakage will be
causing damage, even though it may not always be apparent
inside the building.

Here is a side view of the same hip:

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So, What is the answer?

The old Bonnet Tiles must be lifted off, cleaned of old mortar and
set to one side for reuse.

The hip section must then be rebuilt in the correct manner

Each Bonnet Tile has to be bedded in new mortar and

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Each Bonnet is then mechanically fixed with a galvanised nail,

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The next Bonnet is then positioned properly, bedded correctly
with adequate mortar, a bit like laying bricks to build a wall

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Proceed then, laying each Bonnet in turn

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When the run is finished, go back over the entire ridge
and face up the cement to leave a neat tidy finish

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Compare these images of the finished job with
what it looked like before we started

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As always, you may read more roofing success stories on our main website

www.Mayfield-Roofing.co.uk

 

Hip; Hip; Hooray - Are Your Ridge Tiles Happy?

On a lighter note;

Are you old enough to remember those tedious school quiz shows on TV?

"Top Of The Form" is one that comes to my mind where each team had
to praise their opponents with mantras like "Hip; Hip Hooray" 

In my last year at school, I was actually picked to represent my school
in one of these fiascos!

Luckily, there was a series of Power Cuts (Outages) when
'My Show' was broadcast, so hardly anyone saw it
and I am spared the ridicule on YouTube!

Thursday 3 March 2011

Stable Block TLC - Final Day

If you have been following the story of the refurbishment of
the Stable Block that needed some TLC,
Here is the final part of our tail:

There has been a few days delay because heavy rain made
the meadow waterlogged and we could not get our vehicles close
to the project.

As usual, this and other projects are described in more detail on
our main blog http://Mayfield-Roofing.co.uk

You may recall, the shed at the end of the stables had the
wooden doors fitted at our last visit, well now, we have also
sheeted in the remaining front section

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The brickwork to the front of the building has now been repointed
completely so it is stronger and totally weather proof

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The windows have been glazed with 6mm clear Polycarbonate sheet
this makes it both vandle proof and secure

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so there you have it, the final project finished

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As mentioned before, you can keep upto date with more detail on 
our main blog http://Mayfield-Roofing.co.uk

Just a reminder of what it was like when we started

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Saturday 19 February 2011

Stables Getting Its TLC - Day 4

Another good day on the Stables Block 
but as the project is still on-going it has
not apeared on our main website yet 

http://Mayfield-Roofing.co.uk

You may recall what the front of the barn looked like

The timbers were rotted at the ends and therefore
had to all be replaced

Not very photogenic I am afraid and the images
do not tell the whole story of the amount of work
that went into this part of the transformation

However, you must agree that the finished section
was worth all the hard work that went in to it:

 Once the project is complete, the whole story
will be told on out main website

Mayfield Roofing

That is where you can peruse other completed projects

 

 

Thursday 17 February 2011

Refurbishing Stables - Day 3

Good progress again today and thank goodness
all of the mess and rubbish is now finished with;
at last!

Here are a few more details of The Stables Project

When it is all finished, the complete story 
will be told in full, on our main website
http://Mayfield-Roofing.co.uk

 

This is The Barn Roof; first thing this morning

And this is what it looked like this afternoon

The Next Image shows the front of The Barn
as it looked like this yesterday

Notice how the timbers are all perished where they
reach the ground.  The wood is also rotted where it
it bedded in the brickwork!

I wonder what was holding it up?

And this is what the front of The Barn looks like
this evening

The pointing to the brick wall has now all been raked out;
that is the worst of the mess out of the way now 

Tomorrow, we can start the repointing of the brick wall
and finish all the edge details to the roof sheeting

Don't forget to watch the report of the whole project
on our main website

http://Mayfield-Roofing.co.uk

 

Wednesday 16 February 2011

Refurbishing Roof to Stable Block - Day 2

Day 2 of the Stable Block Refurbishment 
and we are making progress

Some of the Ivy branches were thicker than my arms!!!

 

After the Ivy was removed,
the new sheeting was straight forward

We made other progress on site today
but you will have to check back tomorrow 
for the details

 

Once this project is complete, the full story with all details;  
will be posted on our main website http://Mayfield-Roofing.co.uk

Make sure you see all the action there

Here is that link again Mayfield Roofing

 

 

Tuesday 15 February 2011

Refurbishing Roof to Stable Block

Here is a Stable Block in need of a little TLC

beginning with it's roof

 

Mayfield Roofing were called in to administer the TLC

 

This project is 'Work in Progress' at the moment

When finished, the complete story will be told on our

Main Website http://Mayfield-Roofing.co.uk

 

 

You may also notice the the rooflights used 
by  Mayfield Roofing are "ManSafe"

This means they can be walked on without any
danger of falling through them 

When finished, the complete story will be told on our

Main Website http://Mayfield-Roofing.co.uk

 

 

 

Monday 14 February 2011

SnowGuards Fitted Above a Conservatory

If you are having a Conservatory fitted, it is always a good idea
to fit Snow Guards to your roof first

To fit them later can be very expensive

If you do not fit them at all, your Conservatory may be damaged by snow 
or tiles and other debris falling from your roof

On our blog http://RoofsR.us we report on one such project
in the beautifully picturesque English Cotswolds 

 

You can read the whole story here:

http://roofsr.us/2011/01/snowguards-fitted-above-a-conservatory/

Asbestos Roof Leaking? What's the Safe Legal Solution?

There must be thousands of Sheds and Garages up and down the UK
with roofs of asbestos cement.  Many of these, are now leaking

What is the safe and legal solution?

On our main website http://Mayfield-Roofing.co.uk

we tell the story of how we transformed this roof:

All in one day, into this:

And that included adding insulation to make it a 'Warm' Roof

You can read the complete story here: What To Do With My Asbestos Roof

Where you will find more pictures and full details of the work

http://mayfield-roofing.co.uk/cladding-replacement/what-to-do-with-my-asbestos-roof/

 

 

Thursday 27 January 2011

SnowGuards Fitted Above a Conservatory

Snow can damage houses, Even here in UK!

Luckily, the conservatory below the break remained undamaged
However, it left us with the problem of accessing the area to
replace the broken gutter in an area that was very difficult
to get access to. 

When this beautiful house in the English Cotswold's 
had its gutters broken by the recent heavy snow
Mayfield Roofing were called in to sort out the mess

Specialist equipment was used to safely gain
access to the damaged area. 

 Whilst the Cherry Picker was on site, it was decided 
to fit Snow Guards to prevent future bad weather
causing the same damage ever again