
GUTTERING REPAIRS AND INSTALLATIONS ACROSS ABERDEEN
At Gordon Crawford Ltd, we offer gutter installations and repairs to clients throughout the whole of Aberdeenshire. Our guttering services are highly rated, and our reputation is excellent.
GUTTERS THAT KEEP YOUR HOME PROTECTED AND LOOKING GREAT
At Gordon Crawford Ltd, we have over 80 years of experience in the roofing trade. From gutter installation to gutter replacement and more, you can count on our roofers to complete any job to the highest standard. We are here for emergency guttering repairs (if your gutters have fallen or are leaking), and for completely new guttering installations and replacements. We are a family-run business with a reputation for great service, skilled work, and affordable prices, so why wait? Contact us and talk to us about our guttering services now.
NEED A GUTTER REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IN ABERDEEN?
If you want your home to look great on the outside and stay protected from the elements, then ensure your gutters are in great working order with help from the team at Gordon Crawford Ltd. We can provide brand new guttering, as well as fascias and soffits to enhance the appearance of your home, and to protect your walls and roofing from the effects of any harsh weather. We also offer gutter cleaning and repairs so if you have a clogged or damaged gutter, please don't hesitate to give us a call.

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How much does an average flat roof cost?On average a 5m x 3m flat roof dormer on a house would cost between £1600 - £7000 depending on the height of the building.
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How many years should a flat roof last?A flat roof if installed correctly and with quality materials should last for about 20 years.
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What is the major disadvantage of using a flat roof?The biggest disadvantage of using a flat roof is the lack of drainage. Flat roofs do have a slope that drains the water but nowhere near as efficient as a pitched roof. Water does tend to remain and puddle on flat roofs because of this.
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How to tell if a flat roof needs replacing?Signs you need to replace your flat roof 1. Having visible leaks into the property. 2. Visible signs of holes, tears or damage in the coverings. 3. General wear and tear with aging.
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Who pays for a new roof in a flat?If you live in a flat the owner of the property with the flat roof issue is usually responsible for any maintenance and or repair of said flat roof. However it is advised that the title deeds are checked as this can vary from property to property.

