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Washington · NE37 – NE38

Roof Repointing in Washington

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 A1(M), out around Nissan Sunderland Plant, through Concord and Sulgrave.

  • 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

Washington context

Washington is unusual locally — the original new-town design means most properties share similar interlocking concrete tiles, and many roofs are reaching their 50-year mark together. Planned re-roofs are a big part of our work here. Regular access via A1(M) and A19. We're often out around Nissan Sunderland Plant.

Housing stock we usually work on here

Heavily new-town estates from the 1960s–1980s — interlocking concrete tile roofs are the dominant style across most districts.
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Roof Repointing in Washington — 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 Washington?+

Yes — NE37 – NE38 in full, plus Sunderland, Chester-le-Street, Birtley. Same crew, same day-rate.

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

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