Structural Roof Repair Experts in Slough
CrownPeak Roofing provides professional roof structure repairs across Slough. If your roof is sagging, your rafters are split, or your timbers show signs of rot or insect damage, our structural repair team can restore your roof's integrity without a full replacement. We serve all SL1, SL2, SL3 postcodes and can assess your Slough property within 15 minutes of your call.
Roof structural issues are more common in Slough than most homeowners realise. From 1930s semis in Cippenham and Langley to post-war estates in Britwell and modern developments near the town centre — and each construction era used different structural approaches. Traditional cut roofs in older Langley and Cippenham homes rely on rafters, purlins, and ridge boards that can weaken over decades. Modern trussed roofs in newer developments can suffer from overloading or poor original construction. We diagnose and fix them all.
Signs of Structural Roof Problems in Slough Homes
The first sign is often visual — a noticeable sag or dip in the ridge line when viewed from the street, or bowed roof slopes that should be straight. Inside, you may notice cracked plaster along the junction of walls and ceilings, doors that have started sticking, or visible deflection in loft timbers. In Slough properties, particularly in Chalvey and Farnham Royal, we frequently find roof spread — where outward thrust from the rafters pushes the walls apart.
Don't ignore these warning signs. Roof structural problems worsen over time as the weakened members carry loads they can no longer support. Early intervention is almost always cheaper and less disruptive than waiting until emergency repair is needed. We offer free roof structure assessments for all Slough homeowners.
Structural Services We Provide
- Rafter repair and replacement
- Purlin reinforcement and renewal
- Ridge board replacement
- Roof truss repairs and bracing
- Tie bar and collar tie installation
- Sagging roof correction and straightening
- Timber treatment for rot and woodworm
- Load-bearing wall plate renewal
- Roof spread correction
- Full structural surveys and reports
Why Choose CrownPeak in Slough
- Reaching Slough within 15 minutes
- Experienced structural repair specialists
- Free roof structure assessment
- Work to Building Regulations standards
- Minimal disruption to your household
- Fully insured to £5 million
Common Structural Issues in Slough Properties
In older Slough homes across Langley and Cippenham, the most common structural issues are purlin failure (the horizontal beams that support the rafters mid-span), rafter end rot where timbers meet the external wall plate, and inadequate bracing leading to roof spread. Many pre-war Slough homes were built without modern wind bracing, making them vulnerable to racking forces during storms.
In newer properties across Colnbrook and Wexham, trussed roof problems are less common but do occur — usually from unauthorised alterations (cutting truss members to create loft storage) or from water damage causing timber decay at bearing points. If a previous owner converted the loft without proper structural support, the roof may be carrying loads it wasn't designed for.
Our Structural Repair Process in Slough
Every structural roof repair in Slough begins with a comprehensive loft inspection. Our surveyor examines every accessible timber member — rafters, purlins, ridge board, wall plates, and bracing — checking for deflection, cracking, rot, and insect damage. We photograph and document every finding and produce a clear report explaining which timbers need attention and why. Where structural calculations are needed, we work with a qualified structural engineer to design the repair scheme.
Repair methods vary by issue. For cracked or weakened rafters, we typically sister a new timber alongside the damaged one — bolting the new member tightly against the existing rafter to restore the load path without needing to strip the roof covering. For failed purlins, we install steel or timber replacements from within the loft. Roof spread is corrected by installing steel tie bars or collar ties that resist the outward thrust of the rafters. Every repair in Slough is designed to restore the original structural performance of your roof.
Roof Structure Repair Costs in Slough — What to Expect
Structural roof repair costs in Slough vary depending on the number and type of timbers affected. Individual rafter sistering costs £300-£800 per rafter including materials and labour. Purlin replacement typically runs £600-£1,500 depending on length and access. Tie bar installation for roof spread correction costs £400-£1,000 per pair. A comprehensive sagging roof correction involving multiple timber replacements and reinforcement typically costs £2,000-£6,000.
Full structural surveys with written reports cost £200-£400 for Slough properties and are often worth commissioning independently before instructing repair work — they give you an impartial assessment that helps you prioritise spending. Our free visual assessments cover the most common issues and are usually sufficient for straightforward repairs. For complex or extensive structural work, we always recommend a full engineer report.
When to Call for Structural Roof Repairs in Slough
Some structural issues require urgent attention. Call immediately if you notice sudden sagging or deflection in the roof line, hear cracking sounds from the roof space during high winds, see daylight through the roof structure from inside the loft, or notice walls bowing outward at the top. In Slough, storm damage can cause sudden structural failure — particularly in older properties with weakened timbers that have been under stress for years.
Less urgent but still important indicators include: gradual sagging visible from the street that has worsened over months or years, sticking doors or windows on the upper floor (indicating wall movement caused by roof spread), new cracks appearing in bedroom or bathroom ceilings, and any evidence of wet rot, dry rot, or woodworm in loft timbers. These problems invariably worsen without intervention, and early repair is always more cost-effective than waiting.
Local Slough Structural Expertise
Slough housing stock spans multiple construction eras, each with characteristic structural approaches. Victorian and Edwardian properties in Langley and Cippenham have traditional cut roofs with individual rafters, purlins, and ridge boards — often in softwood that has performed well for over a century but may now show signs of fatigue. These roofs are relatively straightforward to repair because each member can be individually reinforced or replaced without disturbing the rest of the structure.
Inter-war and post-war homes across Chalvey, Farnham Royal, and Colnbrook introduced different construction methods including prefabricated timber trusses and, in some cases, steel or concrete structural elements. Properties built during the 1960s housing boom in Slough sometimes used lower-grade materials or thinner section timbers to reduce costs, making them more susceptible to long-term structural issues. Our team has repaired every type of roof structure found across Slough and understands the specific weaknesses of each construction era.
Roof Repair vs Roof Replacement — Making the Right Decision for Your Slough Home
A common concern for Slough homeowners facing structural roof issues is whether they need a full roof replacement or whether targeted repairs will suffice. In most cases, repairs are both practical and far more cost-effective. Structural roof repair preserves the existing roof covering (tiles, slates, felt), focuses on the specific timbers that have failed, and can usually be completed from inside the loft without stripping the roof. Costs are typically 30-50% of a full roof replacement.
Full roof replacement becomes the better option when the majority of timbers are compromised (more than 40-50% of rafters affected), when the roof covering itself has reached end of life and needs replacing anyway, or when the homeowner plans significant alterations such as a loft conversion that requires structural changes regardless. During our free assessment of your Slough property, we will give you an honest recommendation based on the condition of your specific roof — we never recommend more work than is genuinely needed.
Roof Structure Repairs in Slough — Expert Assessment
Sagging roof? Split rafters? Call for a free Slough structural inspection.
Roof Structure in Slough — Your Questions Answered
Costs vary significantly depending on the issue. Single rafter repairs in Slough typically cost £300-£800. Purlin replacement runs £600-£1,500. Full sagging roof correction with multiple timber replacements can cost £2,000-£6,000+. We always provide a free assessment and fixed-price quote before any work begins.
In most cases, yes. Sagging roofs can usually be corrected by reinforcing or replacing the failed timbers — sistering new rafters alongside damaged ones, installing steel purlin supports, or adding collar ties. A full roof structure rebuild is only necessary if the majority of timbers are compromised, which is rare in Slough properties.
A slight sag that has developed slowly over decades is usually not an immediate danger, but it does indicate stressed or failing timbers that will worsen over time. A sudden sag or rapid change is more concerning and should be assessed urgently. We recommend having any visible sag inspected promptly — call us for a free Slough assessment.
Structural alterations to roof timbers typically require Building Control notification. Repairs that replace like-for-like (same size, same species) may not need formal approval. We advise on Building Regulations requirements for every Slough project and can coordinate with local Building Control on your behalf.
Most structural repairs in Slough are carried out from inside the loft space, minimising disruption to your home. The roof covering only needs to be temporarily removed if timbers require full replacement rather than reinforcement. We plan every job to cause the least possible disruption to your household.
The most common causes are: water ingress from failed tiles or flashings causing rot, woodworm or beetle infestation weakening the timber structure, overloading from heavy replacement tiles or accumulated debris, removal of structural members during unauthorised loft conversions, and simple age-related fatigue in timbers that have carried loads for 80-100+ years. Our inspection identifies the root cause so we can prevent recurrence.
Yes, in nearly all cases. Most structural repairs are carried out from within the loft space and do not affect your living areas. There may be some noise from drilling and bolting, and we will need loft access throughout the work, but there is rarely any need to vacate. We schedule work in Slough to minimise disruption to your daily routine.
Simple repairs like a single rafter sister or tie bar installation take 1-2 days. More extensive work involving multiple timber replacements, purlin renewal, and roof straightening typically takes 3-5 days. Complex jobs requiring temporary support and phased work may take 1-2 weeks. We provide a clear timeline before starting any work on your Slough property.
Verified Reviews
“Our roof ridge had developed a noticeable sag. CrownPeak went into the loft, found the failed purlin, and sistered a new timber alongside it. Ridge is straight again — great structural work.”
“Discovered rotten rafter feet during a loft conversion. CrownPeak replaced the damaged sections and added steel supports. Thorough, professional job that made us feel completely safe.”
“Had concerns about roof spread in our Victorian property. CrownPeak installed tie bars and reinforced two rafters. They explained everything clearly and the work was first-class.”
“CrownPeak carried out a full structural survey and found woodworm in several rafters. They treated the entire roof space and replaced the worst-affected timbers. Very thorough and reassuring.”
“Our trussed roof had a broken web member from a previous botched loft conversion. CrownPeak engineered a proper repair and restored the structural integrity. Outstanding knowledge and skill.”
Areas We Cover in Slough
We provide roof structure services across every neighbourhood in Slough and surrounding areas. No matter where you are in the SL1, SL2, SL3 postcode areas, our local team can reach you quickly.