Slipped slate roof damage after heavy rain

Leaks and storm damage

When water is coming in, start with calm advice.

Water coming in, tiles moved by wind, or a roof that suddenly looks unsafe. Call first for make-safe guidance, then get a clear photo-backed quote.

Plain-English check

What the first visit is for.

The first step is to understand what has changed, what can be safely inspected, and whether a small repair is sensible before discussing bigger work.

  • Photograph the relevant roof area where safe.
  • Explain likely cause without jargon.
  • Give written scope and quote before work starts.
  • Talk through repair and replacement options clearly.
Roofer explaining a quote to a homeowner

Clear quote conversation

You get the explanation before committing to the work.

Clean completed slate and tile roof

A tidy finished result

The finished work is explained with photos and aftercare notes.

Roof enquiry details

Request a roof inspection or call-back.

Tell us what has changed, how urgent it feels, and where the property is. If it is safe, mention whether photos of the problem are available.

Useful details help the roofer prioritise leaks, storm damage and safety concerns.

How urgent is it?
Is water entering the property?

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