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Sagging Roof in Bedlington

A visibly sagging roof is structural, not cosmetic. It means rafters, purlins or the ridge beam have moved — usually from water damage, undersized timbers, or a previous heavy-tile conversion that the structure couldn't carry. We survey, photograph, and refer to a structural engineer if needed. We're regularly on roofs close to the A189, through Bedlington Station and Stakeford.

  • Structural inspection and photo report
  • Loft-side timber assessment
  • Honest referral to a structural engineer where needed
  • Temporary propping where safe
  • No pressure-sell — fix what's needed, nothing more

Bedlington-specific context

Inland Northumberland with occasional sharp easterlies off the coast — pitch-perfect lap detailing matters. Stone and brick terraces across the older town, with modern estate housing through Stakeford and Choppington.
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Sagging Roof FAQs

Is a sagging roof dangerous?+

It can be — depends on how far it's gone and whether the timbers are still sound. Don't put it off; we'll tell you straight whether it's urgent or monitored.

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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