As standards in roofing continue to evolve every day, Russell Roof Tiles is advising contractors to get the best advice possible before starting re-roofing projects.
The roof tile manufacturer, which has three sites across the UK, has seen roofing requirements change dramatically over the past 50 years and works closely with its customers and local authorities to ensure they are aware of the necessary requirements on roofing projects.
However, Russell Roof Tiles is conscious that many contractors undertaking re-roofing projects, may not be aware of the advice available to them. Manufacturers have expert technical teams on hand to offer support and help but customers don’t always utilise this to their best advantage.
Therefore, often re-roofing projects are carried out before new legislation or requirements have been taking into consideration and this can ultimately lead to a shorter lifespan for the roof or even damage beyond repair to the roof.
One example of legislation that should be followed at all times is the BS 5534, the Code of Practice for Slating and Tiling. First introduced in 1978, the code has seen many variants over the past few years including a sharp shift towards the importance of dry fix systems on roofs – something which an older roof may not currently have in place. Dry fix is a more reliable and effective roofing fixing solution and provides excellent waterproof resistance, guaranteeing a sustainable roof long term.
In addition, providing an energy-efficient and long-lasting roof at a time when the UK is undergoing its largest housing crisis is just as important. The Government’s 2008 Climate Change Act plans to cut carbon emissions by 80% by 2050 and therefore, contractors need to consider insulation as well as the impact that this act could have in the future for re-roofing.
Mark Parsons, Technical Director at Russell Roof Tiles, said: “Weather patterns, legislation and energy-efficient requirements are changing and evolving all the time and as roof tile manufacturers, it is our role to stay ahead of these changes and advise our customers on the best course of action for re-roofing projects.”
One of Russell’s most recent re-roofing projects saw them work closely with Ashfield District Council to supply its Highland roof tiles in cottage red, as part of a £30m five-year housing scheme. Russells was able to provide the necessary advice to ensure that all legislation was met and the tiles and accessories ensured consistency and longevity for the tenant, while minimising future life time costs of the roof once installed.
Mark added: “While the Ashfield District Council project was a great success, not everyone is aware that they also have access to this type of advice. It is important to know that anything from the weight of the tile to choosing the right sustainable accessories need to be taken into consideration before modifying any roof structure.
“We always recommend speaking to a roofing expert as they will be able to advise on any regulations that need to be adhered to. By doing so, this will see less problems further down the line and as legislation continues to evolve, this will become more important than ever for re-roofing projects.”