Roofing Problems
Roof Damage That Threatens Your Home’s Safety
A damaged roof is more than just an inconvenience — it can compromise the structural safety of your entire property. When water seeps through cracks or missing tiles, it doesn’t just cause damp patches; it silently affects your walls, ceilings, and insulation. Over time, even small leaks can lead to serious hazards like mould, timber rot, and ceiling collapse.
Many landlords delay essential roof maintenance, leaving tenants to live in unsafe, unhealthy conditions. If you’ve reported these issues and repairs have not been made, you may be eligible for support under housing disrepair claims. Our specialists help tenants document roofing issues and push for timely repairs and rightful compensation.
Why Ignoring Roof Leaks Can Cost You More
Roof leaks may start as a slow drip, but the damage they cause can spread fast. From stained ceilings and wall paint peeling to internal wood rot and electrical risks — roofing problems often go deeper than what’s visible. Over time, moisture can seep into insulation, affect air quality, and even weaken the property’s structure.
You have a right to claim for repairs and compensation
Your landlord is responsible for carrying out repairs if your home is in a state of disrepair
Stories Built on Trust,
These stories are reminders that every voice deserves to be heard.
For years, I lived with mould and a leaking roof, and the council wouldn’t listen. Thanks to this amazing team, I not only got my house repaired but also received compensation. Their support and guidance made the whole process stress-free