Job of the Week – Complete Roof Replacement in Kempston, Bedford

A complete roof replacement in Kempston, Bedford. New felt and batten roof with double roman concrete tiles.
The customer did their own visual assessment and initially contacted us with a leaking chimney and rotten fascia boards that needed repair. However, when one of our experienced roofers carried out an initial roof inspection, it was apparent that the whole roof was in total disrepair.
Our experts can often see more while on the roof itself with a visual inspection and in this case, the roof battens were rotten and the concrete tiles were deteriorating, coming to the end of their lifespan. The roof had not been replaced since the customer had been in the property, which was built around 1970’s. The average lifespan for concrete tiles around 50-60 years.
Concrete Tile Roof Replacement, Kempston, Bedford
As part of this project, we didn’t just replace the roof—we delivered a complete, professionally finished roofing system designed for maximum performance and protection. Our team installed new lead flashing around the chimney and soil stack, focusing on the areas most vulnerable to leaks.




Using time-tested techniques and premium materials, we created a fully watertight seal that effectively channels water away from critical joints. Properly installed lead flashing is one of the most important elements of a reliable roof, and our attention to detail ensures long-term resistance against the elements. With expert craftsmanship at every stage, we provide peace of mind that your roof is built to last and fully protected against water ingress.

Did you know, all full new roof replacements are covered by a 10-year warranty?
Find out more about our warranties and the added protection and peace of mind they provide, giving you confidence that your investment is fully covered and your full new roof is built to last for years to come.

Important: All home owners could be liable…
Scaffolding is really important for roofing work and helps meet the Working at Height Regulations 2005. It gives roofers a stable platform with guardrails, making the job much safer and easier than relying on ladders alone. While contractors are responsible for setting it up correctly, homeowners also have a duty of care under the Occupiers’ Liability Act 1957. If unsafe work is allowed—like no scaffolding—there could be shared responsibility if something goes wrong, especially when using uninsured or inexperienced workers.
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