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I have also been looking for a roofer and half the people who came to give us a quote haven't even got back to us. What's all that about?

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Need a new roof on my attic room, need somebody who is reliable and be reasonable price. Money is quite tight as I have just bought the house and doing the whole house up

 

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Mallorn roofing. Adrian is a good bloke. 235 6002. Did a little job for a friend, came when he said he would, did the job the very next day.

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Dalton roofing are very good if you haven't already got yourself sorted. Good luck!

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Try Mark at Top Tile Roofing

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I haven't had major roof work done, but I've been pleased with the gutter replacement and maintenance and roof repairs from Brian Fox & Sons in Millhouses. (One of the few firms that will work with timber gutters instead of telling you to rip them out and go plastic.)

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I haven't had major roof work done, but I've been pleased with the gutter replacement and maintenance and roof repairs from Brian Fox & Sons in Millhouses. (One of the few firms that will work with timber gutters instead of telling you to rip them out and go plastic.)

 

I think that the "know how" to do wooden gutters is something that is dying out judging by some of the dire attempts I've seen over the last few years!

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I think that the "know how" to do wooden gutters is something that is dying out judging by some of the dire attempts I've seen over the last few years!

 

Probably. I'm pleased with Fox & Sons' work on mine though.

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is it possible to replace with a solid insulated roof with roof lights without building regs? im in ne derbyshire

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Unfortunately not...... a solid roof takes away is exemption from the building regs - it makes it an extension. Has a lot of implications with if the existing frame is suitable to carry the new roof, does the consevratory have foundations strong enough for the new roof etc.....

 

Anyone who tells you otherwise is wrong...... My friend has just done the same to his house and had to have building regs approval - he also is in NE Derbyshire

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