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Sagging Roof in Blyth

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, out around Port of Blyth, through Cowpen and Newsham.

  • 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

Blyth-specific context

North-east coastal exposure plus heavy industrial salt air — copper detailing outlasts lead in many seafront properties here. Coastal terraces and 1960s semis, with port-edge industrial roofing along the river.
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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.

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