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Precision Roofing Scotland

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WELCOME TO PRECISION ROOFING SCOTLAND
Precision Roofing Scotland are a customer focused roofing & building business committed to providing top quality service and professionalism throughout Glasgow Lanarkshire and the surrounding areas. With elite customer service, we will always meet the highest level of expectations with total satisfaction.

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4.5/5

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26 February 2019

Came today cleaned gutters out and put in a few tiles price was decent would recommend to friends and family

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25 February 2019

Very knowledgeable and great value.

I had the old cement pointing removed from the gable end of my house and repointed with traditional lime mortar. I wanted to add a few pictures to show the difference this has made to the property, but I am unable to upload them with my review. Very pleased with the way it looks.

Although this was an expensive repair it has been well worth the money. There was a constant dampness problem within the house that no other builder could pinpoint, since the repair this has been resolved.

John was very helpful and got his team to repair several cracked roof tiles. We also Precision Roofing refelt our garage roof to a very high standard.

We are over the moon with the results and the quality of all the jobs Precision roofing have done for us.
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The minimum height you need for a loft conversion is 2.2m, and you can easily measure this yourself. Take a tape measure and run it from the floor to the ceiling at the tallest part of the room. If it's 2.2m or more, your loft should be tall enough to convert. Victorian houses tend to be lower than those built from 1930 onwards, so may not have sufficient head height.

At the beginning of the first week, the bulk of materials needed to build your loft conversion are delivered and loaded onto the scaffold.
We then cut a hole into the roof, which we use to gain access to the loft — this is how we will gain access until the new stairwell is built, thus limiting disturbance for you and your household as far as possible.
Steel beams are installed to support the new, independent floor and to support the weight of the roof once certain structural items have been removed.
New foor joists are fitted and plumbers and electricians may be called in at this stage to install under-floor pipes and wires.
The Local Authority building control officer will inspect the work at this stage to ensure that everything is being done in accordance with the approved plans and calculations.
Week two
Usually at the beginning of the second week, the new flooring is fixed down.
Alterations are now made to the roof itself — for example, Veluxes are installed, dormers and gables are built.
Any new internal walls are now built, whilst our approved roof tilers finish outside weather protection.
The electricians and plumbers will now visit if necessary to fit wires and pipes for radiators, switches, sockets and so on.

Week three
Normally at the start of the third week, insulation is cut and fitted to approved standards.
The Local Authority building control officer may wish to inspect the work again at this stage.
We cut and fit all new plasterboard wall covering.
The new stairwell access is now cut out, and we carry out any alterations necessary to the new flooring and your original floor downstairs.

Week four
The new staircase is then fitted, around the beginning of week four.
All the new rooms and stairwell are now plastered.
After allowing sufficient drying time, final fittings are now carried out: the plumber will attach radiators, sanitary ware and so on; the electrician will fit switches, light fittings, smoke detectors; and the carpenter will fit doors, latches, architraves. skirting, handrails and spindles.
Week five and six
Around week five or six, the Local Authority building control officer will make his final inspection and report. The work is singed off by the Council.
Congratulations: your new loft conversion is ready for use!

All work completed comes with a twenty five years Guarantee

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