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Porch Roof Replacement in Blyth

Porch roofs leak into the front door head — usually because the lead apron has lifted or the small flat top has porous felt. A proper repair re-details the apron into the brickwork and replaces the top with GRP or liquid. We're regularly on roofs close to the A189, out around Port of Blyth, through Cowpen and Newsham.

  • Lead apron renewed (Code 4 or 5)
  • GRP, liquid or single-ply top options
  • Pointing made good above the flashing chase
  • Drip edge over the door head — no run-back
  • Half-day job in most cases

Why Blyth homeowners ask us for this

Blyth sits at the edge of the working port and the open North Sea. Industrial flat roofs and coastal slate dominate our workload here — and lead flashings need closer attention than anywhere else inland.

What you get

Lead apron renewed (Code 4 or 5) · GRP, liquid or single-ply top options · Pointing made good above the flashing chase · Drip edge over the door head — no run-back · Half-day job in most cases
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Porch Roof Replacement FAQs

Why does my porch leak only in driving rain?+

Almost always wind-driven water tracking behind a lifted lead apron or a failed flashing chase. The flat top is rarely the source.

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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