Southport roofing contractors in East

31 companies found in your city.

R T I Roofing Ltd
  • R T I Roofing Ltd
  • Address: 10 Granville Rd, Southport PR8 2HU, UK
  • Phone: +44 7831 194765
  • Zipcode: PR8 2HU
  • 2 reviews
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N.T. Nolan (Roofing) Ltd
  • N.T. Nolan (Roofing) Ltd
  • Address: Adelphi Chambers, Hoghton St, Southport PR9 0NZ, UK
  • Phone: +44 1704 540765
  • Zipcode: PR9 0NZ
  • 1 reviews
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Olympic Roofing
  • Olympic Roofing
  • Address: 93 Balmoral Dr, Southport PR9 8QH, UK
  • Phone: +44 1704 506015
  • Zipcode: PR9 8QH
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Premier Roofing
  • Premier Roofing
  • Address: 5 Regent Cl, Southport PR8 2EJ, UK
  • Phone: +44 1704 551482
  • Zipcode: PR8 2EJ
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Paul Thistleton Plastering & Building
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Steve Watson Roofing
  • Steve Watson Roofing
  • Address: 19 Sanderling Drive, Banks, Southport PR9 8RY, UK
  • Phone: +44 1704 227631
  • Zipcode: PR9 8RY
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Peter Brooks Roofing and Building
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Southport Roofer
  • Southport Roofer
  • Address: The Lodge, 2 Ocean Road, Preston New Road, Southport, Preston PR9 8DF, UK
  • Phone: +44 1704 778904
  • Zipcode: PR9 8DF
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S Flex - Polymer Roofing Systems
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Paul Gaskell Roofing
  • Paul Gaskell Roofing
  • Address: 23 Sandon Rd, Southport PR8 4QJ, UK
  • Phone: +44 1704 562480
  • Zipcode: PR8 4QJ
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Monthly Maintenance Checklist

  • Remove leaf debris from roof valleys, against skylights and behind chimneys
  • Clean gutters and downspouts from all debris
  • Sweep soffits and fascia clean and clear of all spider webs, dirt and grime
  • Cut all tree branches at least six feet back from the entire structure
  • Keep vines and other landscaping trimmed away from windows, doors, soffit and fascia
  • Ensure proper drainage is in working order around the drip line of your roofs overhang
  • Perform a visual inspection of all roofing materials

Roof Leaks can be Hazardous to your Health

Rotting wood fungus, stinky mildew troubles and deadly black mold can all form inside of attic spaces, on drywall ceilings and behind walls. Within just 36 hours after water has infiltrated the structure, your indoor air quality can be ruined forever—or at least until the affected materials are removed and replaced with new ones. White wood fungus can destroy your structural components in just months. Mildew stains can bring smelly and musty odors into the home for good. If black mold is allowed to form, spores that are released into the air can cause serious respiratory problems and is a health hazard to those living or working within the structure. Black mold can grow on all wet surfaces, and can only be removed by replacing the affected materials.

When a roof leak happens, you can bet that it’s going to do more than just leave a stain on your ceiling and carpet. Roof leaks allow water to enter attic spaces, instantly ruining insulation R-value, destroying most building materials that get in its way and worst of all-create wood rotting fungus, musty mildew and dangerous black mold within just a few days. That’s why it can’t be stressed enough that once a roof leak starts, it’s imperative that you repair the damages right away before more serious problems have a chance to occur. But more often than not, it’s too late once a roof leak starts to prevent trouble from brewing behind walls and in hidden attic locations. So what do you do to keep roof leaks from happening to your Southport home or business in the first place?

Southport is a town in South West, England, located at 53.64989\-2.9924, with ZIP code(s) PR9 9. If you are looking for contractors in industrial roofing, you will find proper professional contractors in Southport, UKK, who work with cleaning shingles butterfly.

A roof leak can be a horrible thing to come home to. Puddled water, stained ceilings and ruined furniture are sure to be discovered. But puddles of water on your floor are just the beginning of problems. Once water has been allowed to sit in insulation, on wood and other roofing materials, dangerous mold, mildew and fungus can begin to grow. Mildew can damage paper products and insulative materials in attic spaces. Wood fungus can grow in warm and wet places within days that can rot structural components, turning them into crumbling woodchips in no time fast.