Every survey comes back as an annotated report like these: the aerial imagery, every finding marked on the roof and graded Red, Amber or Green, with what it is, what to do and how soon. Five examples below, from a well-kept slate roof to a listed heritage building and a farm steading — the simple and the complex, with the knock-on effects spelled out. Open any of them.
AmberFailed flashing under a temporary cover, spalled render and a slipped tile — a sound roof with one urgent repair.
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AmberA blocked outlet backing water up over a split in the membrane — two linked repairs before it becomes a re-cover.
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GreenSound covering, clean valleys, dressed flashing — in good order, with one small moss patch to keep on top of.
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AmberA fatigued lead valley and a parapet gutter growing weeds — routine repairs, but every one needs lead, lime and listed-building consent.
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RedA blocked valley, broken sheets, likely asbestos and a fragile roof nobody should walk — the whole cascade, flown not climbed.
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