Most day-to-day fixes are localised and quick – re-seating slipped tiles, replacing cracked or missing tiles, clearing and re-lining valleys that trap debris, and re-bedding or fixing ridge or hip tiles where the mortar has failed. On flat roofs, small splits or blisters can often be patched with compatible membranes or liquid systems once the substrate is dry and sound. Good repairs include checking adjacent battens, underlay, and flashings, then tidying fixings so wind uplift doesn’t repeat the problem.
However, a new roof can solve persistent leaks, improve energy performance, and refresh your home’s look in one go.