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Blyth · NE24

Blyth Roof Repointing

Repointing covers ridges, hips, verges, valleys and stack chases. Failed pointing lets water into the underlay, then into the ceiling. A proper repoint uses matched mortar — lime on heritage, sand-cement on modern — and is guaranteed for 10 years. We're regularly on roofs close to the A189, out around Port of Blyth, through Cowpen and Newsham.

  • Full roof-line pointing assessment
  • Lime mortar on heritage; sand-cement on modern
  • Valleys and verges included
  • 10-year written workmanship guarantee
  • Photo report on completion

Blyth context

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. Regular access via A189 and A1061. We're often out around Port of Blyth.

Housing stock we usually work on here

Coastal terraces and 1960s semis, with port-edge industrial roofing along the river.
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Roof Repointing in Blyth — FAQs

Why does pointing crack so quickly on some roofs?+

Usually wrong mix — too strong, too rich, or no lime on a heritage building. Matched mortar is the whole game.

Do you cover all of Blyth?+

Yes — NE24 in full, plus Cramlington, Bedlington, Ashington. Same crew, same day-rate.

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