Roofing Projects – Ask the Expert

When managing a project as complex as a roof replacement or new roof installation, many of your building’s vital components are at stake, so it’s of paramount importance to get it right!

Highview’s Head of Operations, Tom Titler, has 33 years’ management experience within the roofing industry, with his wisdom and expertise having earned him a position sitting on the RBM Technical Committee for the National Federation of Roofing Contractors.

We asked our in-house expert Tom, what his experience has shown to be the top 5 things to consider when approaching any roofing project.

 

Read the Warranty

“Often I see specifications of roofing products which the client believes to have an extended guarantee period (sometimes 40 years or more), when in reality all may not be what it seems…

When looking at a warranty, always read the small print. If broken down, a warranty period can actually be made up into 5 year + 5 year phases, usually relying on regular servicing and inspections to validate the cover.

Always make sure you are clear on what you are specifying.”

 

Installer & Manufacturer Collaboration

“If an installer commences a project that uncovers challenges resulting in an unsuitable specification, they may recommend that an alternative product be used instead. Allowing the installer to liaise directly with your chosen manufacturer will speed up the rectification process, promoting a ‘knowledge sharing’ collaborative approach with the best outcome for your project.”

 

Check Existing Insulation

“Checking there is no existing insulation in your roof void prior to specifying the works is key and most good roofing manufacturers will do this.

If existing insulation is missed, the risk of Interstitial condensation becomes high,  as moisture becomes trapped between the roof void and new system, resulting in possible failure of the underlying structure and high repair costs.

Removal of insulation prior to installation is always the best long-term approach to the project.”

 

Consider Cavities

“If your roof is abutting a cavity wall, has the manufacturer accounted for a Cavity Tray?

It sounds simple, but if missed and a tray is not installed, the install can be compromised.”

 

Time your Programme

“With weather as seasonal as we have it in the UK, any project is best planned well in advance, taking into account any potential extreme conditions.

Too wet, too icy, or too hot, and you could encounter costly delays. Ensure that all key project members consider this when planning your timeline.”

Contact: 
Highview Roofing and Externals Limited, 36 Brook Road, Rayleigh, Essex, SS6 7XJ

info@highviewltd.co.uk

01268 751 227