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What is a Roof Soffit?

A roof soffit protects and seals the rafter feet by sitting between the outer margins of your roof and the neighbouring wall of your house. If your roof has a soffit (which not all do), you may see it by standing underneath the overhang and looking up.

Most modern soffits are composed of uPVC. Soffits and fascias made of UPVC are long-lasting and resistant to moisture. Wooden soffits are a popular rustic or historical feature, but they rot and deteriorate quickly, jeopardising the structural stability of the rest of the roof.

A roof soffit and fascias are necessary because they shield the bottoms of your roof rafters from the elements and wildlife, increasing their life and lowering maintenance and insurance costs.

ARK Roofing Preston are experienced roof repair specialists, with many years experience in the roofing industry. We are able to service clients in Preston, Blackburn, Chorley, and all nearby areas.

Call us on 01772 439095 or 07414741585 to speak to us regarding your requirements.

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Concrete vs Clay Roof Tiles: Which should you Choose?

Concrete versus clay roof tiles is a common question among individuals who are self-constructing, expanding, or remodelling. And, because the subject of what sort of roof tile to utilise must be addressed early in your project, the pressure is on to make a decision.

Loft Conversions in Preston. Concrete roofing tiles.

There are many other types of roof coverings, but for most people, the decision is between concrete and clay roof tiles.

The selection is frequently influenced by the budget, the style of the house, the surrounding location, and planning constraints. However, there are other factors to consider, such as how long you want to stay in the property and the overall aesthetic you want to achieve.

Advantages of Clay Roof Tiles

  • A natural, rustic appearance that will enhance with age and colour that will not fade
  • A variety of sizes are available to accommodate all roof types and characteristics
  • Price points range from low to high, with machine-made at the low end and handmade at the high end.
  • Long lifespan – some clay tiled roofs that were installed over a century ago are still in use today.
  • Low maintenance
  • Ideal for traditional construction and renovations.

Disadvantages of Clay Roof Tiles

  • In severely cold conditions, it is possible for it to crack
  • When compared to other tile kinds, it is more expensive
  • Because they are smaller, they take longer to lay

Advantages of Concrete Roof Tiles

  • A low-cost roofing material
  • There is a wide variety of colours available
  • Large format tiles result in fast installation times
  • Long warranty times
  • A consistent look that is appropriate for modern homes
  • Low maintenance

Disadvantages of Concrete Roof Tiles

  • Because it is heavier than clay, the roof may require additional support
  • Colour fades over time

So, there you have it. Depending on your needs, requirements, and preferences, you may opt for concrete or clay tiles. Both have a small number of drawbacks but, overall, offer a high quality roofing solution that will last the test of time.

ARK Roofing Preston are experienced roof repair specialists, with many years experience in the roofing industry. We are able to service clients in Preston, Blackburn, Chorley, and all nearby areas.

Call us on 01772 439095 or 07414741585 to speak to us regarding your requirements.

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    Wet Ridge vs Dry Ridge System

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    Wet ridge systems have been around a very long time composed of mortar bedded ridges they are a cheaper option and quicker than installing a dry ridge system. However, they are not as effective neither do they have the lifespan of the dry ridge system. On a wet ridge system the mortar is exposed to the elements and can deteriorate over time which may mean that they need rebedding again in years to come.

    A dry ridge system is highly effective and requires little to no maintenance. As a result, they are more expensive than the wet ridge system. but they are fitted mechanically meaning they don’t use any mortar and will often last as long as the roof itself.

    They are available in a vast array of colours shapes and sizes to suit your needs giving a modern look it is a far superior product compared to the wet ridge system.

    If you have any issues regarding your roof ridges or anything else please get in touch with our specialists at Ark Roofing Preston for a free no obligation quote.