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Henry Bolton Building & Roofing Contractors
01316 619383
Unit 2 Pefer Business Centre
EDINBURGH
Henry Bolton Building & Roofing Contractors
01316 619383
Unit 2 Pefer Business Centre
EDINBURGH GB.EH164BB
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Blackwood Roofing Services
01314 414765
20 WOODHALL GROVE
EDINBURGH
Blackwood Roofing Services
01314 414765
20 WOODHALL GROVE
EDINBURGH GB.EH130HR
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Leith Roofing (Scotland)
01313 342223
63-65 Ladywell Avenue
Edinburgh
Leith Roofing (Scotland)
01313 342223
63-65 Ladywell Avenue
Edinburgh GB.EH127LL
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Advanced Roofing T/A S W Homeseal
01314 672786
2 Stanley Road
EDINBURGH
Advanced Roofing T/A S W Homeseal
01314 672786
2 Stanley Road
EDINBURGH GB.EH64SJ
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Trintiy Roofing
01316 573030
23 South Trinity Road
Edinburgh
Trintiy Roofing
01316 573030
23 South Trinity Road
Edinburgh GB.EH53PN
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W & S Christie (Roofing) Ltd
01315 542833
53 West Bowling Green Street
EDINBURGH
W & S Christie (Roofing) Ltd
01315 542833
53 West Bowling Green Street
EDINBURGH GB.EH65NX
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Edinburgh Roofing Ltd
01314 674442
102 Raeburn Place
Edinburgh
Edinburgh Roofing Ltd
01314 674442
102 Raeburn Place
Edinburgh GB.EH41HH
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Dunwell Roofing
01316 614727
7 Piershill Lane
Edinburgh
Dunwell Roofing
01316 614727
7 Piershill Lane
Edinburgh GB.EH87EJ
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T Rowat Roofing Ltd.
01313 340610
151 Broombank Terrace
Edinburgh
T Rowat Roofing Ltd.
01313 340610
151 Broombank Terrace
Edinburgh GB.EH127PA
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Clermiston Roofing
01315 391955
15 Clermiston Gro
Edinburgh
Clermiston Roofing
01315 391955
15 Clermiston Gro
Edinburgh GB.EH47DE
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On a standard roof in older houses, the area where the tiles meet the gables ends of the house is called the verge. The verge acts as a seal and helps to hold the roof tiles in place. Over time, water damage, frost damage or the natural settling of the house can cause the mortar to crack and even fall out. If the damage gets worse it can quickly effect the integrity of the whole roof. Small Cracks Small cracks in the mortar of the verge can be quickly and easily fixed by using a roof and gutter sealant. This is injected into the crack with the applicator and allowed to dry before being painted over (if required). You can buy sealant in several colours to match the mortar if it is to be left unpainted. Large cracks or Missing Mortar Remove any cracked and crumbling mortar with a hammer and chisel, taking it back until it is completely sound. Brush away any dust and small debris with a dry paintbrush. Mix up your mortar using a standard mix of one part sharp sand to 4 parts cement (it is also fine to use a pre-mix bag if you wish) and mix in some PVA adhesive to, following the manufacturers instructions. Making the mix slightly dry will make it easier to apply on the vertical surface. Dampen the area to be filled with water, using an old paintbrush to get into all of the cracks and holes, and then brush it with a coat of PVA adhesive. Start to fill the holes with your mortar, working from the back of the hole or crack and knocking it in with the edge of the trowel to make sure that there are no air pockets. Gradually build up the mortar until it is flush with the surface of the gable end. To finish off, smooth the surface of the mortar with the trowel and make sure that there are no ledges or horizontal ridges which migfht retain water and cause future problems. When the mortar is completely dry, paint it if required. |
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