
Roofers in Read
Quiet stone-built village on the Calder above Padiham — mostly Victorian cottages and inter-war family homes on exposed elevation, with stone chimneys taking the brunt of the weather.
Read housing stock
Stone-built Victorian terraces and detached cottages along George Lane and Whalley Road, plus 1930s and post-war detached houses up the lanes towards Sabden. Most original roofs are Welsh slate or stone flag; later detached houses are concrete-tile clad and now reaching first-replacement age.
Common roofing issues in Read
- Stone-chimney pointing failure — exposed Read elevation strips lime mortar faster than the sheltered Padiham valley
- Welsh slate slip on north-facing slopes after winter freeze-thaw — single failures rarely stay single on these terraces
- Mortar-bedded ridge failure on 1930s detached homes — Hameldon-side wind makes dry-fix the only realistic permanent answer
- Worn lead apron at the chimney base on Victorian cottages where the original lead has thinned below code 4
Our approach in Read
Read sits high enough that wind exposure matters more than postcode rainfall — every ridge replacement is dry-fixed with mechanical clips, every chimney rebuild gets a stainless strap and a code 5 lead apron. Reclaimed Welsh slate stock matched to the village gauge is held at our Apex Close yard fifteen minutes away. Conservation method statements are prepared on any work touching the older stone-built terraces, in line with Burnley Borough Council expectations.
Recent Read job
Recent example: chimney rebuild and dry-fix ridge conversion on a 1930s detached on Hill Top Road — top four courses re-bedded in lime mortar with stainless strap, ridge replaced with mechanical dry-fix, no return visit through the following winter's storms.
Streets we work on regularly
- George Lane
- Whalley Road
- Straits Lane
- Hill Top Road
- Hawthorn Drive
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