Sunderland · SR1 – SR6
Porch Roof Replacement in Sunderland
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 A19, out around Sunderland Enterprise Park, through Roker and Fulwell.
- 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 Sunderland homeowners ask us for this
Sunderland is our home city. We know which streets in Hendon still have 1900s rafters, which Roker terraces have been re-felted in the last decade, and where chimneys haven't been touched since the pits closed.
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.
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