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Chimney Repairs and Repointing in Sittingbourne

Chimney repairs and repointing across Sittingbourne and the ME9 to ME10 postcode area. Repointing, flaunching, pots and rebuilds.

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Chimney Repairs and Repointing in Sittingbourne, ME9 to ME10

Many modern properties have a stack serving a gas flue or none at all, so the common job here is a redundant stack that needs making safe or removing.

Covering Sittingbourne and the surrounding ME9 to ME10 postcode area. Your approved roofer provides a written quote with the scope set out before any work starts, and will raise anything found once the covering is lifted before carrying on.

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What Work Is Involved?

  • Repointing weathered brickwork

  • Renewing cracked flaunching

  • Replacing damaged or missing pots

  • Renewing lead flashing and soakers

  • Rebuilding a stack above roof level

  • Capping and venting a disused stack

    Why book with us

    Why Choose Us for Chimney Repairs and Repointing in Sittingbourne

    We cover Sittingbourne and the ME9 to ME10 postcode areas. The rest of Swale is covered too, so an address just outside the town is still in range. Our approved roofing specialists handle chimney repairs and repointing in Sittingbourne, and they are fully insured and appropriately qualified for work at height. We do not quote for chimney repairs and repointing without seeing the roof first, and the quote sets the scope out in writing rather than handing you a bare figure. Cement is harder than most older brick, so repointing a stack in the wrong mix pushes the damage into the masonry instead of the joint.

    • The Right Mortar, Not The Hard One

      Cement is harder than most older brick. Repointing a stack in the wrong mix pushes the damage into the face of the brick instead of the joint, where it is far harder to put right.

    • Flashing Is Half The Problem

      Damp beside a chimney breast is as often the lead as the stack. The flashing, soakers and back gutter are checked alongside the brickwork.

    • Shared Stacks, Agreed First

      On terraced and semi-detached houses a stack often serves two homes. Where that is the case, the scope and the access are agreed with the neighbour before scaffolding goes up.

    • Access Sorted Before The Date

      Most roof work needs scaffolding or a tower, and it is arranged as part of the job rather than left for you to organise. Where access crosses a neighbour's ground, that is agreed before anything goes up.

    • The Site Left As It Was Found

      Old tiles, felt and nails come off the roof and go with us. Gardens, drives and gutters are cleared at the end of each day rather than only at the end of the job.

    • Answerable After The Scaffold Comes Down

      Finishing the job is not the end of it. If something is not right once the scaffold is down, you call the same number you called first and it gets looked at.

    House being re-roofed in bright sunshine with new timber battens exposed and fresh clay tiles part laid, scaffolding around the eaves

    Serving the Area

    Yellow stock brick terraces from the old brickfields, now surrounded by estates under modern tile.