Samuel Sheldon Millom – Building Contractors for Cumbria

Roofing Services Ulverston

Samuel SheldonRoofing Services Ulverston

Samuel Sheldon Millom –
Building Contractors for Cumbria

Roofing Services Ulverston

Ulverston is a market town located between Barrow and Kendal in the South Lakeland district of Cumbria. It is most noted for being the birthplace of Stan Laurel (Born Arthur Jefferson) He was one part of a comedic duo known for their slapstick antics in movie shorts and were loved the world over as Laurel and Hardy (Oliver Hardy) A statue was erected of Stan and Olly in the town in 2009 in honour of its connection to its favourite son Stan.  

The town itself is made up of narrow cobbled streets in parts and modern building work as the town developed. There are plenty of establishments providing traditional fare and on market days (Usually a Thursday) The town is bustling with tourists and locals going about their business. The towns border leads out to a coastal road (Bardsea) And is one of two main routes between Barrow and Ulverston Running the length of this side of Morecambe Bay it is a popular road for motorcyclists as the bends allow for a long sweeping drive. 

There is also a working Priory on this road occupied by Buddhist monks. Manjushri Kadampa Meditation Centre offers a place to stop with an opportunity to enjoy the gardens and some refreshments. On the other side of Ulverston is the Hoad Hill on top of which stands a monument to another of Ulverston’s noted sons. In this case, it is a monument to the memory of Sir John Barrow who was born in 1764 in Ulverston and was the 1st Baronet and also served under the Admiralty from 1804-1845   

Ulverston has a few other attractions to catch while you are there like the Laurel and Hardy Museum, a Stone Circle up on Birkrigg common, a Bobbin Mill and a Water Mill to name a few. If hiking is your thing, then a walk up the Hoad can be challenging or if you have more time on your hands then The Cumbria Way is a popular route.  

In 2009, Ulverston was near the epicentre of an earthquake measuring 3.7 on the Richter magnitude scale. There was very little damage but Tremors could be felt across south Cumbria and parts of north Lancashire. The British Geological Survey stated that earthquakes of such magnitude occur roughly once a year in Britain. The only earthquake in the region which was stronger, a magnitude 4.4 struck Lancaster in 1835. 

Ulverston town has successfully integrated a traditional and historic feel with the convenient and modern facilities we have come to expect. If you just want to stroll down cobbled streets and sit outside drinking a latte, they can provide it. But equally the usual modern fare is also at hand and with a friendly population of just 11,678 you can find interesting conversation or smile wherever you go. Typical of the towns in the area Ulverston is a town that welcomes tourists and visitors all year round.  Reasonably priced accommodation and great transport links throughout the area, Ulverston and the surrounding towns are always worth a visit and stay. 

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Roofing Services Ulverston

From traditional (Rafters) to Truss type roofing (Which is a web of triangles inside the main frame) using Slate or Tiles to finish.  There are many different approaches depending on the type of roof that is required.  For instance, Flat roofing uses a single-ply membrane which is becoming popular and comprises of sheets of polymers of thermal plastics and synthetic rubber. Dormer roofs can be built into existing roofs allowing for extra space light and ventilation in attic rooms. These days flat roofs can be made from GRP (Glass reinforced polyester) or more commonly known as Fibreglass which replaces the use of traditional Felt and is a stronger and more durable material than felt. 

No matter what size the job the processes are the same. A replacement roof should last approximately 20-25 years. Depending on the size of the job but a typical roof replacement will take approximately a week to complete. A replacement roof would generally not require planning permissions unless the new roof is going to alter the current dimensions. It is always worth checking with the local authority to see if your particular project will need permission or not. 

Staying at home is an option while the work is being carried out but check with your builder. A new roof will increase the value of the property and depending on location and current value this can be by as much as 60%. 

The three main types of roof are Bonnet Roof which is a twin roof which slopes at slightly different angles. Gable roofs are the usual peaked roof and are the triangle type. The other type is the flat roof which, with the better materials available to replace felt, is far more popular than it used to be.  There are other types such as Mansard (French design and generally has a steeper incline) and Hip which is a four-sided roof and is most commonly seen on Church spires. And many more variations to suit all types of buildings and requirements. 

Materials used will affect the longevity of a roof and typically Slate or concrete tiles have a far better wear and tear history than their modern counterparts such as Asphalt or wood shakes. Location or environment will also affect materials and if a roof is maintained it will obviously extend its lifespan. 

In terms of cost, Asphalt is the cheapest material and will last approximately 15-30 years with a choice of colours that are popular and easy to use/apply. Slate is by far the most expensive and can vary in cost. It is usually priced per square foot and starts at around £12 and can go as high as £27 per square foot. Your own budget constraints will largely determine which roof and material are best for you but it is always helpful to speak to your roofer about what best suits you and your needs. 

Services We Offer

We specialise in carrying out first rate quality works for all kinds of customers in both the private and public sectors. Our services include but are not limited to; bricklaying, joinery, plastering, extensions, roofing and everyday routine maintenance work. We also do commercial or public sector projects so please take a little time to look around the site at all of the services we have on offer.

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Millstones Shop & Tea Room

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Conversion of rundown barn & farm complex into a Tea Room, Farm Shop & Bakery.

Millom Methodists Church

Extension

Extension of a Methodists Church

St. James School

Extension

Construct a new extension to a primary school

Holme Gate Farm

Renovation, Roofing

Replace the existing perished slate roof covering and replace most of the existing roof structure.

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