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Vetted lead flashing repairs in Wells, Somerset

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Damp Problems in Wells

Wells residents choose GoodRoofers.co.uk to connect with local lead flashing repairs contractors quickly and at no cost. Fill in our short form and receive quotes from multiple vetted roofers covering Wells.

A lead flashing repairs roofer based in or near Wells will understand the particular roofing issues common to Somerset homes. Local knowledge matters — from period properties to postwar semis, different building types need appropriate materials and techniques.

Common lead flashing repairs Problems in Wells

  • Damaged, lifted or displaced roof tiles or slates
  • Damp marks or water ingress on ceilings or upper walls
  • Cracked or displaced lead flashing around chimneys or joints
  • Biological growth covering roof tiles
  • Distorted or bowed roof surface or ridge line
  • Damaged or leaking gutters caused by roof debris
  • Light showing through the roof from inside the loft
  • Failed or perished felt or underlay visible in the loft

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How Much Does lead flashing repairs Cost in Wells?

ServiceTypical CostTimeframe
Lead Flashing Repairs£150–£800Half–1 day

Common Questions About lead flashing repairs in Wells

How much does lead flashing repairs cost in Wells?

Pricing for lead flashing repairs in Wells depends on the extent of the work and access requirements. As a rough guide, most customers in Somerset pay £150–£800 for a typical lead flashing repairs job. An on-site assessment will give you a accurate price.

How long does lead flashing repairs take?

A typical lead flashing repairs job in Wells can be completed in Half–1 day. Larger or more complex repairs may take longer. The contractor you appoint will confirm the timeframe when they assess the roof.

How do I get quotes for lead flashing repairs in Wells?

Submit our short enquiry form with your postcode and a description of the roofing work needed. Up to four local lead flashing repairs roofers serving Wells will contact you with competitive quotes. The service is completely free for homeowners.

Are your lead flashing repairs roofers insured in Wells?

Every contractor in our network holds public liability insurance. Contractors are checked for experience, qualifications and insurance before being added to our network.

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Recent Lead Flashing Repairs Enquiries in Wells

Real enquiries submitted by homeowners in Wells and surrounding areas. Contact details are not shown.

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ElizabethAsh Lane, WELLS, BA5
★★★★★March 2024

Following heavy recent rain, we have a leak in a bedrooom, presumably from around a chimney - may be a broken tile, lead flashing issue.

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TeresaWells Road, DERBY, DE3
★★★★★January 2024

Remove old rubber, replace with felt. Tidy up flashing. 8 x 6.5 metre

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SaraAlmondbury Bank, HUDDERSFIELD, HD5
★★★★December 2023

the rain is coming off the roof at the corner of the house but instead of going into the guttering it’s running down the wall. there’s also flashing issues and guttering problems…

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BrianBrixham Road, DARTMOUTH, TQ6
★★★★★February 2023

lead flashing has come away around the chimney, i have a photo, . end of terrace property in kingswear dartmouth are you the property owner: relative of owner property type:…

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RosalindBedford Road, TUNBRIDGE WELLS, TN4
★★★★February 2023

A new roof - house is a Victorian end of terrace. Dipping at the front and back due to rotten battens, holes in the felting, chimney flashing not water tight.

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MichaelLLANDRINDOD WELLS, A, LD1
★★★★★June 2026

pointing of rubble chimney

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MartinHelston, Five Wells Lane, TR13
★★★★★June 2026

There are some plants growing on an old capped chimney I need removing and subsequent repair/ repainting !

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SueWyatts Road, WD3
★★★★June 2026

putting chimney put onto new chimney stack are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached is your roof pitched or flat: pitched what service do you…

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MunizaWells House Road, LONDON, NW10
★★★★★May 2026

please only email as working roof needs leak repair and lead flushing seal redone. some flat area (less 20%). we would like a proper survey for accurate costs up front. are you…

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KarunaWellsford Avenue, B92
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Customer in Solihull area made an enquiry for Pitched Roof replacement online. Please call to arrange an appointment to discuss options

Lead Flashing Repair Services in Wells

Damaged or poorly fitted lead flashing is a common cause of roof leaks in properties across Wells. Flashing is used to prevent rainwater entering where tiles or slates meet chimneys, side walls and dormers.

Repeated expansion and contraction can eventually weaken the lead and the joints holding it in place. Once a gap appears, rainwater may travel beneath the roof covering and enter the roof space.

We connect property owners in Wells with local roofers who repair and replace roof flashing. Whether the existing lead has lifted, split or become loose, you can request free quotations from suitable local roofers.

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Why Prompt Flashing Repairs Matter in Wells

Delaying a repair can allow moisture to spread beyond the original point of failure. Water may track along rafters, battens or brickwork before becoming visible inside.

Ongoing water ingress may lead to rot, mould and damaged internal finishes. Over time, this may result in a much larger job than the original flashing repair.

Older homes in Wells may still have leadwork installed several decades ago. Even well-installed lead may eventually fail around folds, laps or fixing points.

Repairing failed flashing early may prevent wider roofing and internal repair work. A local roofer can check the lead, mortar and surrounding roof covering.

How to Spot Failed Roof Flashing

Some flashing defects remain hidden beneath tiles, slates or mortar. However, common warning signs include:

  • Damp patches close to a chimney breast
  • Damp beneath a roof-to-wall junction
  • Lead that has lifted or curled away from brickwork
  • Crumbling pointing in the joint securing the lead
  • Splits, holes or tears in exposed leadwork
  • Lead sections that have moved following bad weather
  • Repeated leaks around a dormer, skylight or parapet
  • Damp that becomes worse when rain hits from a particular direction
  • Moss or debris collecting behind loose lead
  • Musty smells near a roof junction or chimney

Not every damp mark near a chimney is caused by the flashing. For this reason, the actual route of the water should be confirmed before work begins.

Types of Lead Flashing Repairs in Wells

Local roofing contractors work on a wide range of leadwork and roof junctions. Common services include:

Lead Flashing Around Chimneys

A chimney normally relies on several separate pieces of leadwork. These may include individual soakers beneath the tiles, stepped side flashing and lead at the front and rear.

Failed mortar joints can allow rainwater behind otherwise sound lead. Repair work may involve re-dressing loose sections, renewing individual pieces or replacing the complete system.

Roof-to-Wall Flashing Replacement

Extensions, porches and lower roofs frequently need flashing where they join the main house. Each section should overlap correctly and direct water back onto the roof covering.

Poorly fitted or damaged lead may allow water beneath the roof covering. A roofer may repoint and re-secure sound flashing where full replacement is not needed.

Abutment Flashing Repairs

The connection between an extension roof and the main house needs reliable waterproofing. Failure may occur when the original material was fitted too short or with poor laps.

The contractor should inspect both the visible cover flashing and any concealed details beneath the roof covering. The repair should include any damaged pointing or surrounding materials.

Dormer Roof and Cheek Flashing

Dormers contain several changes in roof level and direction. Leadwork may be fitted around corners, side abutments and the point where the dormer joins the main slope.

Several neighbouring details may need inspection. A contractor should identify the real entry point before carrying out the repair.

Lead Roof Valley Lining

Open roof valleys may use lead to guide water towards the gutter. Over time, the lining can wear thin, split or crack around folds and fixings.

The correct repair will depend on the condition of the entire valley. Replacement may include repairs to the underlay and supporting structure before new lead is fitted.

Parapet and Upstand Flashing Repairs

Lead is often used around flat roof upstands, parapets and wall junctions. Problems may develop when previous repairs rely on temporary sealants.

The flashing, wall finish and adjoining roof membrane should be checked together. A lasting repair should allow for normal movement between materials.

Skylight Leak Repairs

Roof windows use purpose-made flashing kits to connect the frame with tiles or slates. Leaves and debris can also prevent water from leaving the flashing tray.

Nearby tiles, seals and underlay collars should also be checked. In some cases, the window frame or glazing may be responsible rather than the flashing.

Securing Lead into Brickwork

A sound wall joint helps stop water running behind the lead. Over time, mortar may crack, crumble or fall out.

Existing flashing can sometimes be re-secured instead of replaced. However, sealant alone is unlikely to provide a lasting repair where the lead has failed.

Lead Alternative Flashing Systems

Certain roofing systems may use approved lead alternatives. Options may include specialist membranes used around walls, windows and small repairs.

The suitability of an alternative depends on the location and required lifespan. A contractor should explain why an alternative is being recommended.

Choosing Between a Local Repair and Full Renewal

Not every flashing problem requires complete replacement. Repair may be practical where:

  • The flashing mainly needs re-dressing and securing
  • The mortar joint has failed while the lead remains sound
  • The defect is limited to a local corner or lap
  • Nearby tiles or slates have moved
  • Clearing the water path will resolve the problem

Full replacement may offer better value where the lead has deteriorated throughout. Replacement may be recommended where:

  • Several sections have failed
  • Long pieces have cracked through thermal movement
  • Water can pass behind the joints
  • The flashing does not cover enough of the roof or wall
  • Temporary patching has not solved the underlying problem
  • The surrounding masonry or roofing is being rebuilt

How Much Do Flashing Repairs Cost in Wells?

No two flashing jobs cost exactly the same because roof height, detailing and surrounding damage can differ. Contractors may consider:

  • Whether the repair is around a chimney, wall, dormer, valley or skylight
  • The total amount of lead required
  • The overall condition of the current leadwork
  • The condition of the brickwork and mortar
  • Whether tiles or slates need to be lifted
  • The height and accessibility of the roof
  • The amount of specialist lead dressing involved
  • Whether damaged underlay, battens or timber are found
  • Waste and labour costs
  • Labour and material rates in Wells and Somerset

Indicative costs for common flashing work include:

Lead Flashing Work Typical Guide Price
Minor repointing or sealing Around £150 to £400
Re-securing lifted flashing Around £200 to £500
Partial chimney flashing repair Around £300 to £800
Complete chimney flashing renewal Around £700 to £1,800
Wall abutment or step flashing replacement Around £400 to £1,200
Dormer flashing repair or replacement Around £400 to £1,200
Lead valley replacement Around £800 to £2,500
Scaffolding or access equipment Often £400 to £1,500 extra

These figures are broad estimates rather than fixed quotations. Clear photographs may help with an initial estimate, although a site visit is often required.

Tell us about the leak or damaged leadwork to receive free, no-obligation quotations. Depending on availability, up to four independent roofers may contact you.

The Roof Flashing Repair Process

Your contractor should explain the proposed method before the job begins. A typical project may include:

  1. Inspecting the roof junction — the roofer looks for splits, lifted edges and signs of water tracking.
  2. Checking inside the property — damp marks may help identify the likely route of the leak.
  3. Preparing safe access — a stable platform is provided where detailed leadwork is needed.
  4. Removing failed mortar or previous patches — the chase and surrounding materials are cleaned.
  5. Lifting nearby tiles or slates — roof materials are removed where needed to reach soakers and hidden leadwork.
  6. Repairing or replacing the lead — the agreed local repair or full renewal is carried out.
  7. Securing the wall joint — lead wedges or approved fixings hold the material securely.
  8. Reinstating the roof covering — removed materials are returned and secured around the flashing.
  9. Final inspection — the repair is inspected before completion.

How Long Do Lead Flashing Repairs Take in Wells?

Minor work to re-secure lead or repair mortar can often be completed within half a day. A more involved job, such as lifting tiles and fitting extensive new lead, may take one to three working days.

Additional time may be needed if brickwork, underlay or timber also requires repair. Your contractor should explain the expected schedule before work begins.

How Long Does Lead Flashing Last?

Good-quality leadwork is known for its long working life. Its lifespan depends on the quality of the detailing, surrounding materials and workmanship.

Lead fitted in pieces that are too long may crack as it moves. Problems can also develop where the lead has been covered with unsuitable repair products.

Prompt attention to small defects can extend the life of the flashing. Homeowners should not climb onto the roof but may look for visible changes from ground level or an upper window.

Roof Flashing Work in Wells

Lead flashing is found across a wide range of domestic and commercial roofs. These may include:

  • Period homes with traditional chimney leadwork
  • Semi-detached and detached houses
  • Low-rise homes with chimney and wall abutments
  • Listed buildings
  • Properties where traditional materials may be preferred
  • Extensions and porches
  • Roofs with dormer cheeks, aprons and side junctions
  • Blocks of flats
  • Commercial buildings requiring roof junction repairs
  • Garages and outbuildings

Period properties may require traditional materials and careful detailing. Listed buildings and some homes in conservation areas may also require guidance from the local authority where the appearance will change.

Choosing a Lead Flashing Specialist in Wells

A low quotation may not include all necessary leadwork, access or related repairs. Before accepting a quotation, check:

  • Which chimney, wall, dormer or valley sections are included
  • Whether traditional lead or an alternative material will be used
  • How concealed flashing will be reached
  • Whether repointing and brickwork repairs are included
  • How the contractor plans to work safely
  • Whether damaged underlay, battens or timber are included
  • Who is responsible for disposal and recycling
  • Whether VAT is included
  • When work can begin and how long it should take
  • Any workmanship guarantee
  • Whether the contractor has suitable cover
  • Recent references or examples of similar leadwork

Our service matches roofing enquiries with local businesses rather than carrying out the work. Homeowners should complete their own checks before appointing a roofer.

Lead Flashing Repairs Near Wells

In addition to Wells, we help property owners find roofers in nearby locations. These include Shepton Mallet, Glastonbury, Radstock, Frome, Burnham-on-Sea, Westbury, Nailsea.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my flashing is leaking in Wells?

Common signs include damp near a chimney, dormer, skylight or roof-to-wall junction. From outside, you may notice loose flashing, cracked pointing or gaps in the fixing joint. A local roofer can identify whether the flashing or another nearby defect is responsible.

Can flashing be repaired rather than replaced in Wells?

A local repair may be suitable where the lead remains sound and the defect is limited. However, replacement may be better where several areas have failed. The roofer should inspect hidden sections where necessary before deciding.

How long does lead flashing repair take in Wells?

A small repair may take a few hours, while more involved work may take one or two days. Full chimney leadwork, long wall abutments or valley replacement may need more time because tiles or slates must be lifted. Scaffolding may also add time for erection and removal.

Is lead the best material for roof flashing?

Lead remains one of the most widely used materials for roof flashing in the UK. It can form secure laps, folds and weathering details. Approved alternatives may be used where the detail is suitable for a specialist membrane or flashing tape. A roofer should recommend a material that suits the roof and expected lifespan.

How long should lead flashing last?

Good-quality roof leadwork often has a long working life. Its lifespan depends on the condition of the surrounding mortar, brickwork and roofing materials. Poorly fitted or repeatedly patched flashing may fail much sooner.

Can flashing be repaired without removing roof tiles?

A local repair may only require access to the exposed section of lead. Hidden details such as underlay and battens around the junction may require part of the roof covering to be lifted.

Do I need scaffolding for lead flashing repairs in Wells?

Some low-level repairs may be completed from a suitable tower or platform. Scaffolding is more likely where tiles or slates must be lifted over a larger area. The quotation should state how the roof will be accessed and whether the cost is included.

Can lead flashing repairs be carried out during winter?

Roofers work throughout the year, although poor weather can cause delays. Heavy rain, frost and strong winds may make it difficult to expose and protect the roof junction. The contractor should monitor the forecast and arrange a suitable working period.

How much do lead flashing repairs cost in Wells?

Lead flashing prices range from minor repointing to complete replacement around a chimney, wall or valley. Scaffolding, brickwork repairs and lifting tiles may add to the total price. Comparing detailed local quotes is the best way to establish a realistic cost for the property.

How do I get lead flashing repair quotes in Wells?

Submit a short enquiry explaining where the leak or damaged leadwork is located. We will connect the enquiry with contractors covering Wells and nearby areas. Depending on availability, up to four roofers may contact you. The service is provided without charge to homeowners.