What are lead hips and ridges? Lead hips and ridges play an important role in heritage roofing. Lead hips and ridges are crucial components in heritage roofing. They play a vital role in the structure and durability of a heritage roof. Heritage Roofing specialises in...
Collyweston Laced Turned Valley The Charm of Collyweston Laced Turned Valleys Every Collyweston laced turned valley is unique, as this re-slating project in Bulwick, near Corby, demonstrates. We had the pleasure of re-slating this Collyweston roof and handcrafting a...
Roof Insulation For Listed Buildings Traditional roofing techniques are still the best for re-slating projects. However, modern thermal insulation is necessary to achieve maximum energy efficiency. That’s why we offer a combination of trusted roofing methods...
Bradstone Roofing Tiles Bradstone Roofing Tiles offer a cost-effective alternative to natural slate. Bradstone Cotswold Slate is a manufactured roofing product designed to replicate the appearance and texture of natural stone slates. Sometimes, it is possible to...
How long does a Collyweston roof last? Collyweston Slate roofs are known for their durability and can last several decades if properly maintained. Typically, a well-maintained Collyweston slate roof can last anywhere from 50 to over 100 years. However, when posing the...
Collyweston Slating Process The process for Collyweston slating is labour-intensive and should performed by experts. This roofing method blends traditional craftsmanship with contemporary techniques. When it comes to replacing a Collyweston slate roof, extensive...