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Leaking Flat Roof in Washington

A leaking flat roof rarely leaks where it looks. Water tracks along the deck until it finds a downlight, a joist, or a ceiling rose. We trace the source properly — usually a failed upstand, a split seam, or ponding around a clogged outlet — and quote a real fix, not a patch. We're regularly on roofs close to the A1(M), out around Nissan Sunderland Plant, through Concord and Sulgrave.

  • Same or next-day response to active leaks
  • Tracer dye and moisture meter where needed
  • Patch repair if viable, full strip if not
  • Written report with photos for insurance
  • No surveyor fee, no call-out charge

Washington-specific context

Inland but exposed — the open plateau between the A1 and A19 catches strong, dry south-westerlies. Heavily new-town estates from the 1960s–1980s — interlocking concrete tile roofs are the dominant style across most districts.
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Leaking Flat Roof FAQs

Why does my flat roof only leak in heavy rain?+

Usually because the ponding depth has to reach a failed upstand or split before water enters. Light rain runs off before it gets there.

Can a flat roof be repaired or does it need replacing?+

Depends on the system, the age, and the percentage of the surface that's failing. If more than 25% is degraded, replacement is usually better value than chasing repairs.

Need Roofing Work You Can Rely On?

Contact Stoker Property Solutions for new roofs, flat roofing, repairs and maintenance across Newcastle, Sunderland and the wider North East.

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