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Roof Leaking? Missing Tiles? Get It Fixed in Six Acres
A leaking roof is not a problem that resolves itself — every rainfall event that penetrates your roof covering means more water damage to your insulation, ceiling, and structure. Even a missing tile can allow wind-driven rain to cause significant damage in a short space of time.
Tell us what's wrong with your roof and we'll connect you with experienced Six Acres roofers who can assess the damage, provide a clear quote, and get your roof watertight again.
Get Free QuotesSeasonal Roofing Considerations in Six Acres
Roofing work can be carried out year-round in most conditions, though very wet or icy weather may delay certain tasks such as leadwork or felt laying. The late spring and summer months are generally considered the best time for planned roofing projects in Six Acres — better weather conditions make scaffold and working-at-height safer, and there is less urgency created by wet autumn and winter conditions.
However, autumn is when many homeowners become aware of roofing problems, as the first significant rains of the season reveal leaks that were invisible over summer. Having your roof inspected in late summer — before the worst of the weather arrives — is an excellent way to identify and address developing issues before they become urgent repairs.
Our quote service connects you with Six Acres roofers throughout the year. Whatever the season, getting a professional assessment early is always preferable to waiting until a leak has already caused damage.
Why Use Our Roofers in Six Acres?
NFRC Members Available
The National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC) is the UK's largest roofing trade body. Look for NFRC membership as a quality indicator when choosing a Roofer.
Public Liability Insurance
All Roofers on our platform hold public liability insurance. Always ask to see proof before work begins — reputable roofers will provide this without hesitation.
Local to Six Acres
Every Roofer we connect you with covers Six Acres and the surrounding EX6 area. Fast response times for both emergencies and planned work.
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Emergency Roofing Services in Six Acres
Storm damage and sudden leaks require a rapid response to prevent escalating water damage to the property interior. Roofers in Six Acres who offer emergency call-outs can carry out temporary and permanent repairs after severe weather.
- Emergency storm damage repair — missing tiles, displaced ridges, fallen chimney stacks
- Temporary weatherproofing — tarpaulins and emergency covering to prevent ingress
- Emergency flat roof repair — blistered or split coverings following extreme weather
- Fallen scaffold or aerial damage to roof covering
- Rapid flashing repair following wind damage
- Blocked gutter emergency clearance causing overflows and water ingress
- Urgent chimney stack repair following structural movement or storm damage
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Compliance and Regulation Costs for Roofing in Six Acres
Significant re-roofing work in England and Wales must comply with Building Regulations Part L (energy efficiency) and may require notification to Building Control. Roofers registered with the Competent Roofer scheme can self-certify this work, typically for a modest fee included in or added to the main quote. This fee covers the administrative and insurance costs of the self-certification and should not be omitted.
If your property is in a conservation area or is listed, additional constraints may apply to the roofing materials you are permitted to use. Conservation area consent or listed building consent may be required before works proceed, and your Six Acres roofer should advise on this during the survey. Heritage materials such as natural slate may be required in place of concrete tile alternatives — increasing costs but maintaining the character of the area.
Always budget for compliance costs from the outset and ensure they are clearly itemised in any quote you receive for roofing work in Six Acres.
Avoiding Problems and Resolving Disputes with Roofers
Warning signs include unsolicited doorstep approaches claiming to have spotted damage, requests for large cash payments upfront, no written quote or contract, pressure to agree immediately, inability to provide a business address or insurance documentation, and prices significantly lower than other quotes without any clear explanation. Always verify NFRC membership or TrustMark registration independently, check online reviews, and never pay the full amount before work is completed.
Raise the issue in writing with the contractor, detailing the specific concern and giving them a reasonable opportunity to rectify it. If the contractor is an NFRC member, you can raise a complaint through the NFRC's dispute resolution process. Citizens Advice and trading standards can provide guidance on your options. If you paid by credit card, Section 75 may provide protection. Keep all documentation — photographs, quotes, correspondence, and receipts — as evidence.
Contact the installer in writing as a matter of priority, describing the leak and requesting a prompt inspection and remedy. A leak developing shortly after a new roof installation is prima facie evidence of a workmanship failure, and the contractor is responsible under their workmanship guarantee. If they are unresponsive or dispute the cause, seek an independent assessment from another qualified Six Acres roofer and escalate through NFRC, Citizens Advice, or your card issuer as appropriate.
You can report a rogue or fraudulent trader to your local Trading Standards office via the Citizens Advice consumer helpline (0808 223 1133) or online at Gov.uk. If the contractor represented themselves as a member of a trade body they do not belong to, report this directly to the relevant body (NFRC, TrustMark). Where a criminal offence such as fraud has occurred, report this to Action Fraud at ActionFraud.police.uk or by calling 0300 123 2040.
Home insurance typically covers sudden accidental damage and storm damage to roofs, but rarely covers general wear and tear or gradual deterioration. A missing tile lost in a storm is likely to be covered; a roof that has been allowed to deteriorate slowly over many years is not. Always check the specific terms of your policy. You will usually need to pay an excess, and a claim may affect future premiums. For minor repairs, it may be more cost-effective to pay directly rather than making a claim.
Ready to Visit Your Property in Six Acres
Every tradesperson in our Six Acres network is based locally and available to visit your property for a site assessment, no-obligation quote, or to carry out the work itself. We cover the EX6 postcode area and the wider Devon district as part of our South West coverage.
There is no need to contact multiple trade directories or spend time searching independently. Submit your request once, and qualified local tradespeople will reach out to you directly. The service is completely free to homeowners, with no hidden charges or obligations.
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