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How We Helped Restore 10 Roofs After Last Month’s Storm

Author
Bramwell Cutter
Published
May 14, 2025
Category
News
When a sudden storm passed through the local area last month, it left more than just fallen garden furniture behind. Strong winds and heavy rain caused roof damage across multiple properties, including slipped tiles, leaks, and exposed roof sections. Our team responded quickly. Here’s how we helped 10 homeowners restore their roofs — and what to do if your property is affected by storm damage.
Emergency repairs: fast, focused, and friendly
The morning after the storm, we received a high volume of calls from homeowners dealing with immediate roof issues. From missing tiles to active leaks, urgent action was needed.
The most common problems included:
Slipped or missing tiles
Exposed roofing underlay
Leaks around chimneys and roof windows
Dislodged or damaged gutters
Temporary weatherproofing measures were installed promptly to prevent further water ingress until permanent repairs could be carried out.
Insurance support made simple
Storm damage can be stressful, particularly when insurance claims are involved. We supported homeowners throughout the process to help things move smoothly.
This included:
Clear inspection reports
Photographic evidence of damage
Guidance on insurance documentation
Liaison with insurers where required
For many homeowners, this assistance helped reduce delays and uncertainty during an already difficult situation.
Full replacements where needed
In some cases, the damage was too extensive for repair alone. For four of the properties, a full roof replacement was the most practical solution.
In those instances, we:
Helped homeowners select durable, weather-resistant roofing materials
Installed upgraded underlay and ventilation systems
Improved flashing and drainage to reduce future risk
Once approved, each project was completed efficiently, ensuring properties were fully protected before further rainfall.
What you can learn from this storm
Whether your roof was affected or not, there are important takeaways:
• Arrange a roof inspection after severe weather, even if no damage is visible
• Keep insurance documents accessible in case they’re needed
• Act promptly — minor leaks can escalate quickly
• Work with a reputable roofer who can guide you through the process
Wrapping it up
We’re proud of how efficiently we were able to support local homeowners following the storm. Roof repairs aren’t just about materials and tools — they’re about restoring safety and peace of mind.
If you need a post-storm inspection or guidance on next steps, feel free to get in touch. We’ll provide clear advice and practical support, without pressure.
Author
Bramwell Cutter

Bram is the heart and hammer behind the company. With over two decades of hands-on experience, he’s seen it all—from leaky old barns to sleek modern roofs with solar panels.
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