Do You Really Need a Professional Roof Survey? Here’s the Truth for NI Homebuyers

Buying a home in Northern Ireland is one of the biggest financial commitments you will ever make. Whether you’re eyeing a red-brick terrace in Belfast, a detached family home in Lisburn, or a coastal retreat in North Down, the excitement of "getting the keys" is unparalleled. However, that excitement can quickly turn into a nightmare when the first heavy NI downpour hits and you realize your new sanctuary has a leaking roof.

The question we get asked most often at Advanced Construction & Roofing is: "I’ve already had a HomeBuyer report done; do I really need a professional roof survey?"

The short answer is: Yes, you absolutely do.

In this post, we’re going to pull back the curtain on why standard surveys often fall short and why a specialist roof survey is the only way to ensure your investment is protected.

Why a Standard Property Survey Isn't Enough

Most homebuyers rely on the standard RICS HomeBuyer report. While these surveys are excellent for identifying general structural issues, they have a major limitation when it comes to the roof: surveyors often only look at the roof from the ground.

In Northern Ireland, where weather conditions are often harsh, a "glance through binoculars" simply isn't enough to catch the subtle signs of decay. Standard surveyors are generalists; they are looking at everything from the foundations to the plumbing. They are not climbing ladders, they are not inspecting the intricate leadwork in the valleys, and they are not checking the integrity of the timber rafters from inside the crawl space.

Request a roof survey to see what the generalists miss.
Request a roof survey to get a hands-on expert opinion.
Request a roof survey to avoid the "binocular" trap.

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What Does a Professional Roof Survey Actually Cover?

When you hire Advanced Construction & Roofing for a specialist roof survey, you aren't just getting a "thumbs up" or "thumbs down." You are getting a comprehensive technical breakdown of the most critical part of your property.

Our team brings years of local experience to every inspection. We know exactly where Northern Ireland roofs tend to fail, especially in our unique climate. Our surveys include:

  • The Roof Covering: We inspect every slate, tile, or flat roof membrane. In NI, many older properties still feature original Bangor Blue slates. While beautiful, they can suffer from "nail sickness" which is impossible to spot from the garden.
  • Supporting Structures: We enter the roof space to check the timber framework. We look for signs of sagging, wood rot, or historical dampness that could indicate a structural failure.
  • Leadwork and Flashings: The junctions around chimneys and roof valleys are the most common points for leaks. We check the leadwork to ensure it hasn't cracked or pulled away from the masonry.
  • Chimney Stacks: We evaluate the mortar pointing and the stability of the chimney pots. A crumbling chimney is a significant safety hazard.
  • Guttering and Drainage: We check for blockages and ensure the rainwater systems are effectively diverting water away from your walls.

The Financial Risk of Skipping a Survey

Let’s talk numbers. The cost of a professional roof survey is a tiny fraction of the cost of a full roof replacement. In Northern Ireland, a full re-roofing project can range anywhere from £5,000 to over £15,000 depending on the size and materials used.

By identifying issues before you sign the contract, you gain significant negotiation power. If we find that the property needs £3,000 worth of repairs to the leadwork and ridge tiles, you can take our professional report to the seller and request a price reduction. In many cases, the survey pays for itself ten times over before you even move in.

Contact us today for a free quote on your specialist roof survey.

Professional roof survey in Northern Ireland showing slate roof inspection and structural analysis.

The Northern Ireland Climate: A Roof’s Worst Enemy

We don't need to tell you that it rains a lot in Northern Ireland. But it’s not just the rain; it’s the combination of high winds, damp winters, and the salt air if you’re near the coast. These conditions accelerate the growth of moss, which can lift tiles and trap moisture against the roof structure.

A roof that looks "fine" in the summer can quickly fail during a winter storm. Our surveys are designed to look for "future failures": the small cracks or loose slates that are currently holding but won't survive another season of NI gales.

Call Advanced Construction & Roofing to secure your home against the elements.
Call Advanced Construction & Roofing to identify potential leaks before they start.
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Peace of Mind for NI Homebuyers

There is a specific kind of stress that comes with hearing water dripping into your attic at 3:00 AM. Our goal is to make sure you never have to experience that. A professional roof survey provides peace of mind. You can move into your new home knowing that you aren't going to be hit with an emergency repair bill in your first month of homeownership.

At Advanced Construction & Roofing, we pride ourselves on transparency and honesty. If the roof is in great condition, we will tell you. If it needs work, we will provide a detailed, itemized report with photographic evidence so you know exactly what you’re dealing with.

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"The Survey Saved Us Thousands" : Real NI Stories

We’ve seen it time and time again. A couple in East Belfast recently reached out to us after their standard survey gave the roof a "Level 1" rating (meaning no immediate action needed). Because the house was over 60 years old, they felt a bit uneasy and asked us for a specialist roof survey.

When we got on the roof, we found that the internal valley gutters were completely rusted through and had been "patched" with temporary tape. From the ground, it looked perfect. From the roof, it was a disaster waiting to happen. Our report allowed them to negotiate £4,500 off the asking price.

"We almost skipped the specialist survey because the bank's surveyor said the roof looked fine. Advanced Construction & Roofing found issues that would have cost us a fortune. They were professional, fast, and gave us the proof we needed to negotiate. I wouldn't buy a house without them now." : James M., Belfast

How to Book Your Survey

We have made the process as simple as possible for busy homebuyers. We understand that the house-buying process moves fast, and you need answers quickly.

  1. Request a Free Quote: Visit our website at adv-group.co.uk or give us a call.
  2. Schedule the Inspection: We coordinate with the estate agent or the current owner to gain access.
  3. Receive Your Report: We provide a clear, jargon-free report with photos and estimated repair costs.
  4. Buy with Confidence: Use the information to negotiate or simply enjoy the peace of mind that your roof is sound.

While we are experts in roofing, our expertise extends across the property. If you're looking at the exterior of your new home and thinking about improvements, we also offer garden design in Belfast and garden turfing services. We can even help with walls and screens to ensure your property is secure from the ground up.

Don't Wait for the Leak

The "Truth" for NI homebuyers is simple: the roof is the most important part of the house, yet it is the most frequently overlooked. Don't leave your investment to chance. Don't rely on a surveyor looking through binoculars from across the street.

Request a survey to protect your investment.
Request a survey to ensure your family stays dry.
Request a survey to buy your next home with total confidence.

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Contact Advanced Construction & Roofing today for a free quote on your professional roof survey. We cover all of Northern Ireland and are ready to help you make your next move a safe one.

Dry Ridge vs. Traditional Mortar: Which Is Better For Your Belfast Home?

Belfast weather is no joke. If you live here, you know the drill: horizontal rain one minute, freezing frost the next, and gale-force winds coming off the Lough. For decades, the standard way to finish a roof was using traditional mortar: that heavy sand and cement mix used to bed ridge tiles along the peak of your home.

But things are changing. At Advanced Construction & Roofing, we are seeing a massive shift toward dry ridge systems. As the second post in our five-part roofing series, we’re diving deep into the "Mortar vs. Dry Ridge" debate. If you are a homeowner in Belfast looking to protect your biggest investment, you need to know which system will actually stand up to the Northern Irish climate.

Why Does Your Ridge Even Matter?

The ridge is the very top point of your roof where two slopes meet. It is the most exposed part of your property. If the ridge fails, water gets in. Once water gets in, you are looking at damp ceilings, rotted roof timbers, and expensive repair bills.

For years, mortar was the only option. It looked okay, it was cheap, and every builder knew how to mix it. But in a city like Belfast, mortar has a significant enemy: the weather.

The Problem with Traditional Mortar in Belfast

If you walk down any street in Belfast, look up at the older houses. You will likely see cracked, crumbling grey stuff between the top tiles. That is mortar, and it is likely failing.

Mortar-based ridges typically fail within 5 to 10 years in Northern Ireland conditions. Because mortar is porous, it acts like a sponge. It soaks up the Belfast rain, and when the temperature drops during our winter nights, that water freezes and expands. This "freeze-thaw" cycle causes the mortar to crack and crumble away.

Once the mortar crumbles, your ridge tiles are no longer secure. They become loose, and in a heavy storm, they can literally be blown off your roof.

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Contact Advanced Construction & Roofing today if you notice moss growing in your ridge lines or grey debris in your gutters: these are the first signs that your mortar is finished.

What Exactly is a Dry Ridge System?

A dry ridge system is a modern, mechanical method of fixing ridge tiles to a roof without using any mortar at all. Instead of relying on a wet mix of sand and cement to "glue" the tiles down, we use high-grade screws, clamps, and waterproof unions.

How it works:

  1. A waterproof membrane is laid over the ridge.
  2. Mechanical fixings (stainless steel screws and plates) secure the tiles directly to the roof structure.
  3. Ventilation strips are built-in to allow the roof to breathe.

This creates a bond that is physically joined to the house, rather than just stuck on top.

Close-up of a modern dry ridge system installation with mechanical fixings and ventilation strips on a slate roof.

Why Dry Ridge Systems Win Every Time

When we talk to Belfast homeowners, we always recommend dry ridge systems. Here is why they are the superior choice for our local climate:

1. Incredible Durability

While mortar starts to fail after five years, dry ridge systems last for decades. The mechanical fixings don't degrade from moisture and they don't crack when it freezes. At Advanced Construction & Roofing, we install systems designed to withstand the highest wind speeds recorded in Northern Ireland.

2. Superior Storm Resistance

Belfast gets its fair share of wind. A mortar ridge relies on the weight of the tile and the strength of the bond to stay put. If the bond cracks, the tile is loose. A dry ridge system is screwed down. It’s not going anywhere. This gives you peace of mind during those late-night winter storms.

3. Essential Ventilation

This is a benefit many people forget. Dry ridge systems provide superior roof ventilation. They feature double ventilation channels that allow air to circulate beneath the ridge line.

Why does this matter? Because modern homes are well-insulated, heat gets trapped in the roof space. Without ventilation, this creates condensation. Condensation leads to mold, dampness, and timber decay. Traditional mortar seals the roof shut, trapping that moisture inside. A dry ridge lets your house breathe.

4. Zero Maintenance

Dry ridge systems are virtually maintenance-free. Once they are installed, you don't need to worry about repointing, waterproofing, or repairing cracks every few years. You save money, time, and the hassle of getting a ladder out every summer.

The Speed of Installation

Time is money, and in Belfast, a clear dry day is a rare gift. We have to work fast when the sun comes out.

Installing a dry ridge system is substantially faster than the traditional method. On average, our team at Advanced Construction & Roofing can install 10 meters of dry ridge in about 2.5 hours. To do the same job with mortar would take at least 6 hours, plus you have to pray it doesn't rain while the cement is drying.

Faster installation means lower labor costs for you and less time that your roof is "open" to the elements.

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Is Dry Ridge More Expensive?

This is the question every homeowner asks. If we look at the upfront material cost, dry ridge components are more expensive than a bag of sand and cement.

However, when you look at the total cost of ownership, dry ridge is significantly more economical.

  • Lower Labor Costs: Because it's faster to install, you pay for fewer hours of work.
  • No Maintenance: You won't be paying a roofer to come back in 6 years to repoint the mortar.
  • No Repairs: You won't be paying for emergency repairs after a storm blows a loose tile through your conservatory glass.

At Advanced Construction & Roofing, we believe in transparency. We provide clear, honest pricing that reflects the long-term value of your investment.

Why Choose Advanced Construction & Roofing?

We aren't just any roofing company. We are a team with years of experience specifically tackling the unique challenges of Belfast architecture.

  • Insurance-Backed Guarantees: Every dry ridge system we install comes with an insurance-backed guarantee. This means you are protected no matter what.
  • Expert Knowledge: We stay up to date with the latest British building standards, which now increasingly require dry fix systems for all new roofs.
  • Local Credibility: We have been serving the Belfast community for years, building a reputation for no-nonsense, high-quality work.

Request a free roof survey from us today. We will provide a full analysis of your current ridge and let you know if it's time for an upgrade.

Modern Belfast home featuring a professionally installed charcoal slate roof with a durable dry ridge system.

Don't Wait for the Next Storm

If your roof still relies on old, crumbling mortar, you are playing a game of chance with the Belfast weather. It isn't a matter of if the mortar will fail, but when.

Contact Advanced Construction & Roofing today to discuss upgrading to a dry ridge system. Whether you are in the middle of a renovation or just want to ensure your home stays dry for the next thirty years, we are here to help.

Call us now or visit our website at https://adv-group.co.uk to book your consultation.

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Summary of Benefits: Dry Ridge vs. Mortar

Feature Traditional Mortar Dry Ridge System
Lifespan 5-10 Years (In NI) 30+ Years
Maintenance High (Repointing needed) Virtually Zero
Installation Time Slow (6+ hours) Fast (2.5 hours)
Weather Resistance Poor (Cracks in frost) Excellent (Weatherproof)
Ventilation None (Traps moisture) Built-in (Prevents mold)
Security Adhesive only Mechanically fixed (Screwed)

Contact Advanced Construction & Roofing to make the switch today. We guarantee a professional finish that will keep your Belfast home safe, dry, and looking great for decades to come. Don't forget to check out our other services, including walls and screens in Belfast to complete your property's exterior look.

7 Mistakes You’re Making with Roof Ventilation (and How to Stop Attic Mould for Good)

Is your attic a ticking time bomb for mould? At Advanced Construction & Roofing, we have spent over 25 years climbing onto roofs and peering into crawl spaces across the region. If there is one thing we have learned, it is that most homeowners completely misunderstand roof ventilation.

You might think your roof is just there to keep the rain out, but it actually needs to breathe. When a roof can’t breathe, moisture becomes trapped, timber starts to rot, and mould begins to feast on your rafters. In this first part of our 5-post series, we are diving deep into the most common mistakes we see in the field.

Request a professional roof survey today to ensure your home is protected by the best in the business.


1. Are Your Intake Vents Blocked by Insulation?

This is arguably the most common mistake we encounter during our 25+ years of experience. Your roof ventilation system relies on a "breath in, breath out" cycle. The "breath in" usually happens at the eaves or soffits.

When homeowners or DIY enthusiasts add extra insulation to save on heating bills, they often push that insulation right into the corners of the attic, effectively choking the soffit vents. Without fresh air coming in from the bottom, the hot, moist air at the top has nowhere to go.

At Advanced Construction & Roofing, we ensure your intake is clear.
At Advanced Construction & Roofing, we use baffles to maintain airflow.
At Advanced Construction & Roofing, we protect your roof’s ability to breathe.

If your intake vents are blocked, your exhaust vents are useless. It’s like trying to breathe through a straw while someone holds your nose shut.

Attic ventilation baffle installed between rafters to ensure clear airflow and prevent attic mould growth.

2. Why Mixing Different Vent Types is a Recipe for Disaster

It sounds logical: "If one vent is good, three different types of vents must be better!" Unfortunately, the physics of roof ventilation doesn’t work that way.

When you mix ridge vents with gable vents or powered fans, you disrupt the natural flow of air. Instead of pulling cool air from the soffits, a ridge vent might start pulling air from a nearby gable vent. This creates "short-circuiting," where air only moves between the two high vents, leaving the rest of your attic stagnant. These stagnant zones are exactly where attic mould starts to grow.

Contact our experts to design a unified ventilation system.
Contact our experts to remove conflicting vent types.
Contact our experts to restore proper airflow balance.

3. Are You Using the "1 in 300" Rule Correctly?

Roof ventilation is a numbers game. The general industry standard, which we have followed for over 25 years, is the 1:300 rule. This means you need one square foot of net free ventilation area for every 300 square feet of attic floor space.

Many modern homes are under-ventilated from the day they are built. If you have a large attic but only a couple of small "mushroom" vents on the roof, you are asking for trouble. Insufficient ventilation leads to high humidity, which quickly turns into condensation on the underside of your roof deck.

Request a calculation from our senior technicians.
Request an upgrade to high-quality ventilation materials.
Request a permanent solution to attic humidity.

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4. Why Do You Wrap Your Wind Turbines in Winter?

We often see homeowners climbing onto their roofs in November to wrap their whirlybird turbines in plastic or covers. The logic is that they want to "keep the heat in."

This is a massive mistake. Roof ventilation is actually more important in the winter than it is in the summer. In the winter, warm air from your living space escapes into the attic. If that moisture-laden air hits a freezing cold roof deck without ventilation to whisk it away, it turns into frost. When that frost melts, it creates a "roof leak" that isn't actually a leak: it's just internal condensation.

At Advanced Construction & Roofing, we use durable, all-weather materials.
At Advanced Construction & Roofing, we provide year-round moisture protection.
At Advanced Construction & Roofing, we educate homeowners on proper maintenance.

5. Is Your Exhaust Vent Placed Too Low?

Hot air rises. It’s a simple law of physics. Therefore, your exhaust vents must be located at or very near the highest point of your roof (the ridge).

If a contractor installs vents halfway down the roof slope, the air trapped between the vent and the ridge stays there. It gets hotter, it gets wetter, and it starts to rot your structural timber. We have seen roofs that look perfect from the outside but are completely "spongy" at the peak because the vents were placed too low.

Call us for a precision-placed ridge vent installation.
Call us to identify "dead zones" in your attic space.
Call us to upgrade your roof’s structural integrity.

Close-up of a professional ridge vent installed on a slate roof peak for optimal roof ventilation.

6. Are You Ignoring Active Ventilation Failures?

If you have a powered attic fan, when was the last time you checked if it actually worked? Motors burn out, thermostats fail, and wiring can be damaged by pests.

Many homeowners assume their roof ventilation is fine because they see a fan on the roof. But if that fan isn't spinning, it’s actually blocking air more than a passive vent would. A dead fan is just a hole in your roof that isn't doing its job. Our team at Advanced Construction & Roofing recommends regular inspections to ensure these mechanical systems are performing.

Contact Advanced Construction & Roofing for a mechanical vent check.
Contact Advanced Construction & Roofing for high-quality replacements.
Contact Advanced Construction & Roofing to secure your home’s future.

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7. The Dangers of Improper Vent Sizing and Installation

Even the right vent in the right place won't work if it's installed poorly. Cutting a hole that is too small for the vent housing, or failing to use the correct flashing, leads to restricted airflow and water ingress.

Over our 25 years in the industry, we’ve seen ridge vents installed without the necessary air gap cut into the roof deck. It looks like a vent from the outside, but it’s doing absolutely nothing. We pride ourselves on using high-quality materials and the most rigorous installation standards in the industry.

At Advanced Construction & Roofing, we guarantee expert installation.
At Advanced Construction & Roofing, we never cut corners on airflow.
At Advanced Construction & Roofing, we use the best materials available.


How to Stop Attic Mould for Good

The secret to a mould-free home isn't a chemical spray; it's airflow. When we perform a roof survey at https://adv-group.co.uk, we look for the "Warning Signs of Failed Ventilation":

  • Musty odours when you open the attic hatch.
  • Rusty nails poking through the roof deck.
  • Black stains or white "frosting" on the timber.
  • Curling shingles caused by excessive attic heat.

If you see these signs, you need to act fast. Mould doesn't just damage your house; it can impact the health of everyone living inside it.

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Why Choose Advanced Construction & Roofing?

With over 25 years of experience, we have seen every possible roofing disaster. We don't just patch holes; we engineer solutions. Whether you need a simple vent clearance or a complete roofing overhaul, we bring the same level of professional dedication to every job.

  • 25+ Years of Local Authority: We know the local climate and exactly what your roof needs to survive it.
  • High-Quality Materials: We only use industry-leading vents and membranes that are built to last.
  • Transparent Pricing: We provide honest assessments and fair quotes: no hidden "surprises."
  • Proven Track Record: Our reputation is built on thousands of successful projects across the region.

"Advanced Construction & Roofing transformed our damp attic. We didn't even realize the vents were blocked until they showed us the photos. Professional, quick, and honest." : Attributed Customer Testimonial

Ready to protect your home?

Don't wait for the ceiling to start dripping or for the smell of mould to reach your bedrooms. Roof ventilation is the most cost-effective way to extend the life of your roof and protect your family's health.

Request your professional roof survey now at https://adv-group.co.uk.
Call our team today to discuss your ventilation needs.
Contact Advanced Construction & Roofing: The experts in keeping your home dry and safe.

Stay tuned for the second part of our series, where we will discuss how your garden design and external structures can actually impact your home's moisture levels. For more on our exterior services, check out our garden design belfast page.

The Ultimate Guide to Roof Surveys in Lisburn: Everything You Need to Protect Your Property

Protecting your home starts from the top down. For homeowners in Lisburn, maintaining a structurally sound roof isn't just a matter of aesthetics; it is a critical requirement for safety, energy efficiency, and property value. At Advanced Construction & Roofing, we provide the most comprehensive roof surveys in Lisburn, backed by over 25 years of industry-leading experience.

Whether you are preparing for a brutal Northern Ireland winter, buying a new property near the city centre, or concerned about a recurring leak, a professional survey is your first line of defence. Request your free quote today and discover why hundreds of Lisburn residents trust us to safeguard their most valuable assets.

Why is a Roof Survey in Lisburn Essential for Your Home?

The weather in Lisburn can be unforgiving. From heavy coastal winds to persistent rain and freezing temperatures, your roof is under constant assault. A roof survey is an in-depth inspection designed to identify vulnerabilities before they turn into catastrophic failures.

Protect your investment. A well-maintained roof can add up to 15% to your property value. Conversely, a neglected roof can deter buyers and lead to massive repair bills. By scheduling regular roof surveys in Lisburn, you ensure that minor issues like a slipped slate or a blocked gutter are caught early.

Prevent costly emergency repairs. It is far cheaper to replace a few tiles today than to replace a rotted timber frame next year. Water ingress is a silent killer of homes. By the time you see a damp patch on your ceiling, the internal damage is often already extensive.

Ensure safety for your family. A compromised roof structure is a safety hazard. High winds can dislodge loose tiles, and saturated timber can lead to partial collapses. A professional survey identifies these risks, providing you with definitive peace of mind.

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25+ Years of Excellence: Why Choose Advanced Construction & Roofing?

When it comes to your home, experience is the only credential that truly matters. Advanced Construction & Roofing has spent more than 25 years perfecting the art of roofing and property maintenance across Northern Ireland. We are not just contractors; we are specialists in the local Lisburn landscape.

  • 25+ Years of Experience: We have seen every roofing issue imaginable and solved them all.
  • Insurance-Backed Guarantees: We stand by our work. Every project and survey recommendation comes with the security of an insurance-backed guarantee.
  • Local Lisburn Expertise: We understand the specific architectural styles and weather challenges unique to Lisburn and the surrounding Lagan Valley.
  • Free Quotes: Transparency is at the heart of our business. We provide detailed, no-obligation quotes for all recommended works.
  • Professional Reliability: Our reputation is built on honesty, punctuality, and superior craftsmanship.

Call us today to speak with a specialist who understands the importance of a secure roof. We offer a level of detail that standard building surveys simply cannot match.

What Does a Professional Roof Survey in Lisburn Include?

A standard homebuyer’s report often only looks at the roof from the ground with binoculars. At Advanced Construction & Roofing, we go further. Our roof surveys in Lisburn involve a meticulous, point-by-point inspection of every component of your roofing system.

1. Comprehensive Tile and Slate Assessment

We inspect every inch of your roof covering. We look for cracked slates, loose tiles, and signs of "nail sickness" where fixings have corroded. In Lisburn’s older Victorian and Edwardian properties, this assessment is vital for maintaining historical integrity while ensuring modern waterproofing.

2. Detailed Flashing and Leadwork Inspection

The areas where your roof meets a wall or a chimney are the most common points of failure. We examine the lead flashing to ensure it hasn't pulled away or cracked. Secure flashing is the only thing standing between a dry home and a major leak.

3. Guttering and Drainage Analysis

Water must be moved away from your property quickly. We check for blockages, sagging gutters, and signs of poor drainage that could lead to dampness in your external walls. Proper drainage is essential for protecting the foundations of your Lisburn home.

4. Chimney Stack and Pointing Evaluation

Chimneys are exposed to the worst of the weather. We check the mortar pointing, the chimney pots, and the flaunching. A crumbling chimney is a significant safety risk that requires immediate professional attention.

5. Internal Loft and Timber Inspection

We don't just look at the outside. We enter your loft space to check for signs of light (indicating holes), dampness, mould, and structural sagging. We assess the health of your rafters and joists to ensure the "skeleton" of your roof is strong.

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The Dangers of Neglecting Your Roof

Ignoring your roof is a gamble you will eventually lose. In Lisburn, where dampness is a constant factor, a small leak can rapidly evolve into a health hazard.

Mould and Health Risks: Persistent moisture leads to the growth of black mould. This is not just unsightly; it can cause respiratory issues and allergic reactions for your family. A roof survey identifies the source of moisture before mould takes hold.

Structural Rot: When water hits wooden rafters, rot begins. Wet rot and dry rot can spread through a house like a disease, weakening the very structure that holds your home together. Replacing structural timbers is one of the most expensive repairs a homeowner can face.

Electrical Hazards: Water and electricity are a lethal combination. Leaks often find their way into light fittings and junction boxes in the attic, creating a significant fire risk or causing dangerous short circuits.

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Roof Surveys for Home Buyers in Lisburn

Are you planning to buy a property in Lisburn? Do not rely solely on a general valuation report. Most mortgage valuations only provide a surface-level glance at the roof. To avoid buying a "money pit," you need a specialist roof survey.

Negotiate with Confidence: If our survey identifies £5,000 worth of necessary roof repairs, you can use our professional report to negotiate the purchase price. Most sellers in Lisburn are willing to adjust their price when presented with a factual, expert assessment from Advanced Construction & Roofing.

Plan Your Future Maintenance: Even if the roof is currently sound, our report will tell you how many years of life are left in it. Knowing you will need a re-roof in five years allows you to budget effectively and avoid surprises.

Request a survey for your prospective Lisburn home today. It is a small investment that can save you thousands in the long run.

Roofing expert discussing a professional roof survey in Lisburn with a local couple outside their home.

Our Seamless Roof Survey Process

We believe in making the process as straightforward as possible for our Lisburn clients. We use a clear, transparent method to ensure you have all the information you need.

  1. Initial Consultation: Contact us via our website at https://adv-group.co.uk or call us directly. We will discuss your concerns and the type of property you own.
  2. On-Site Inspection: Our expert team visits your Lisburn property. We use a combination of traditional access methods and, where necessary, modern technology to get a complete view of your roof.
  3. Detailed Reporting: We provide a comprehensive report including photo evidence of any defects found. We don't use jargon; we explain exactly what is wrong and why it needs fixing.
  4. No-Obligation Quote: If repairs are needed, we provide a transparent, fixed-price quote. There are no hidden fees or surprise costs.
  5. Professional Execution: Should you choose to proceed with repairs, our team carries out the work to the highest standards, backed by our insurance-backed guarantees.

Frequently Asked Questions About Roof Surveys in Lisburn

How much does a roof survey cost in Lisburn?

At Advanced Construction & Roofing, we offer free initial quotes. The cost of a full, detailed survey report depends on the size and complexity of the building, but it is always a fraction of the cost of an undetected leak.

How long does a roof survey take?

Most residential roof surveys in Lisburn take between 1 and 2 hours on-site. We then compile the findings into a report for you.

Do I need to be home for the survey?

While it is helpful for you to be there so we can discuss findings in real-time and access the loft space, we can often perform external inspections as long as we have access to the perimeter of the property.

Why shouldn't I just use a drone survey?

While we use drone technology for hard-to-reach areas, a drone cannot "feel" if a tile is loose or check for rot inside the loft. We believe in a hands-on approach combined with modern tech for the most accurate results.

A detailed roof inspection in Lisburn showing a specialist checking slate tiles and lead flashing.

Local Commitment to Lisburn and Northern Ireland

As part of our commitment to the local community, we are currently conducting a 100-day series of localized outreach, ensuring every town and village in Northern Ireland: from the heart of Lisburn to the furthest reaches of the province: has access to expert roofing advice.

Our mission is to ensure that every roof in Lisburn is safe, dry, and secure. With 25+ years of experience, we have become the "go-to" name for construction and roofing excellence. Beyond roofs, we also offer specialized services like garden design in Belfast and garden turfing, helping you maintain every aspect of your property.

Take Action Today: Contact Lisburn’s Roofing Experts

Don't wait for the next storm to find out your roof is failing. Contact Advanced Construction & Roofing today.

Request your free quote.
Schedule your roof survey.
Protect your Lisburn home.

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"Advanced Construction & Roofing provided a level of detail we hadn't seen before. They found issues our homebuyer's report missed and saved us a fortune on our Lisburn terrace house." : T. Henderson, Lisburn Resident.

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