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Welcome to Building Plastics Online your No.1 Choice for High Quality Building Plastics in the UK
PREMIUM QUALITY PRODUCTS We stock ONLY high quality plastics |
UNBEATABLE SUPPORT Our customer support is second to none |
OVER 200 UK BRANCHES 200+ Branches nationwide, deliver or collection |
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PREMIUM QUALITY PRODUCTS We stock ONLY high quality plastics |
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Your home is one of the biggest investments that you will ever make and that makes it even more important to ensure you maintain it effectively. One part of your house that requires care and attention is your roof. It is one of the most important parts of your home as it keeps it warm, dry and protected but unfortunately, there are some things that are out of our control when it comes to the health of your roof. As a result of this, it can become a challenge to determine the age or lifespan of your roof. Therefore, it can help to understand the factors that affect your roof as this could help you to protect it.
The quality and condition of your roof will decrease through the years and this is why age is a significant factor when it comes to your roof. On average, a roof can last for anything up to thirty years and more but many people are actually unaware of how old their roof actually is. Therefore, it makes sense to ask a specialist to take a look at your roof in order to work out how old it might be, enabling you to plan ahead for roofing repairs or replacement.
Your roof is exposed to the elements every single day and of course, some weather is worse than others when it comes to your roof. Extreme heat in the summer can prove a problem and heavy rain and wind can also be an issue. When we consider the weather that we have in the UK, there is no denying the problems it can cause for your roof. Strong wind can damage tiles and flashing which means that water can find its way into your loft. This can lead to damp, mould and mildew. This is a particular problem for taller properties and those that are positioned in open areas.
If you have trees near to your property or other foliage, then this can prove a challenge. It could mean that leaves and branches find their way onto your roof, causing damage. This can cause lifting, splits and cuts and if this is not dealt with once the bad weather passes, then it could have an impact on the health of your roof.
We are fortunate to have a great variety of wildlife in the UK but each season brings with it different types of wildlife and these can pose a risk to your roof. This wildlife might choose to use your roof to make a home where they create nests to hibernate, causing problems with your roofing materials. From chimneys to guttering and small openings, they can all make it possible for wildlife to cause damage. As a result, you should make sure that you inspect your roof and your loft each year to help deal with the problem.
It is all too easy to forget about your roof because it is there doing its job without the need for you to do anything but this is not the case. You should inspect your roof on a regular basis because this will help you to spot damage and take the necessary action. You don’t have to carry out these inspections yourself because you can call in the experts who will carry out a thorough check and help you to keep your roof in good condition.
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“Very impressed this time around!!! (disappointed with communication and delivery in first lockdown) and left a negative review which I updated after delivery. I can now understand all the good reviews before the pandemic. Still the cheapest by far and the products are spot on. I've just placed another order - Thank you keep up the good work” Jason Wright |
“Very impressed this time around!!! (disappointed with communication and delivery in first lockdown) and left a negative review which I updated after delivery. I can now understand all the good reviews before the pandemic. Still the cheapest by far and the products are spot on. I've just placed another order - Thank you keep up the good work”
Jason Wright