All Guard Roofing is Manchester’s trusted specialist for domestic and commercial roof repair, delivering expert leak detection, slate restoration, flat roof repairs, and BS-compliant roofing upgrades across Greater Manchester. From Didsbury to Deansgate, we provide Part L compliant, weather-resistant roofing solutions built for the North West climate.

Expert Roof Repair in Manchester Built for Pennine Weather

Manchester roofs work harder than almost anywhere else in the North West. Moist Atlantic air rises against the Pennines, creating persistent rainfall, driving wind, damp conditions, and freeze-thaw cycles that accelerate roof failure across homes in Chorlton, Altrincham, Salford, and Stockport.

This leads to:

  • slipped or cracked slates

  • failing ridge tiles

  • lead flashing defects

  • underlay deterioration

  • loft condensation

  • timber decay

  • recurring leaks during heavy rain

At All Guard Roofing, we do not simply patch visible leaks. We diagnose the source, repair the structure, and ensure full compliance with modern British roofing standards.

The Pennine Rain Effect: Why Manchester Roofs Fail Faster

Manchester receives roughly 810mm of rainfall annually. Constant damp exposure creates predictable roofing failures.

Moss Saturation and Tile Spalling

In areas like Didsbury and Chorlton, shaded roof slopes often develop thick moss growth.

Moss traps moisture against concrete tiles and slate surfaces. During winter, this freezes and expands, causing:

  • concrete tile spalling

  • slate delamination

  • cracked tile edges

  • slipped tiles

  • frost damage to ridges and verges

Slater’s Felt Rot in Older Properties

Many Victorian terraces across Ancoats and older homes in Salford still rely on original bituminous “1F” slater’s felt.

After decades of damp exposure, this felt becomes brittle and tears at the eaves, allowing rainwater to bypass the outer roof covering entirely.

Our Engineered Solution

We replace failed underlay with high-performance breathable membrane systems that:

  • stop wind-driven rain

  • allow internal moisture to escape

  • protect rafters and insulation

  • improve compliance with BS 5250 condensation standards

This transforms a patch repair into a long-term roofing solution.

The 2026 Part L “50% Rule” for Roof Renovations

If your roof repair covers more than 50% of the total roof area, it becomes a legal Building Regulations issue under Approved Document L.

For official guidance on building control and local compliance, we align our work with Manchester City Council Planning & Building Control and national permitted development guidance from Planning Portal UK.

The Legal Requirement

For pitched roofs, the upgraded thermal performance must achieve:

U = 0.16\ \mathrm{W/m^2K}

For flat roofs:

U = 0.18\ \mathrm{W/m^2K}

If more than 50% of the roof is renovated, insulation upgrades become mandatory.

How We Deliver Compliance

We install PIR insulation systems such as Kingspan and Celotex using:

  • cold roof systems at ceiling level

  • warm roof systems at rafter level

This improves:

  • energy efficiency

  • heat retention

  • SAP performance

  • property value

  • compliance during future sale or remortgage

Why Wet Mortar Ridges Fail: Moving to BS 8612 Dry-Fix Systems

Traditional wet-bedded ridge and verge systems are no longer best practice.

The National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC) supports modern roofing methods aligned with British Standards, including BS 8612 dry-fixed systems.

The Problem with Wet Mortar

Traditional sand-and-cement bedding becomes brittle over time.

On exposed routes like Princess Parkway and elevated suburbs near the Pennines, wind movement and freeze-thaw action crack mortar joints.

This causes:

  • loose ridge tiles

  • verge failure

  • water ingress

  • storm damage

  • emergency callouts during winter

The BS 8612 Solution

Dry-fix systems use:

  • stainless steel mechanical fixings

  • ridge ventilation rolls

  • UV-stabilised unions

  • secure timber fixing brackets

This provides:

  • zero cracking

  • continuous ventilation

  • no re-pointing

  • improved wind resistance

  • full BS 8612 compliance

We install dry ridge and dry verge systems as standard.

BS 5250: Condensation Control for Healthy Roofs

Many roof problems are caused by internal condensation rather than external rain.

BS 5250 governs moisture control inside roof voids and is critical in loft conversions and insulated roof spaces.

Signs of Condensation Failure

  • damp loft insulation

  • mould on rafters

  • dripping membranes

  • wet timbers

  • musty loft smells

  • rusting nail heads

This is common in homes across Trafford and Stockport where insulation upgrades were completed without proper airflow.

Our BS 5250 Approach

We improve ventilation using:

  • soffit vents

  • tile vents

  • ridge ventilation

  • breathable membranes

  • airflow gap preservation

This protects the roof structure from hidden moisture damage.

Working Within Manchester Conservation Areas

Roof repairs in conservation areas require planning expertise as well as roofing skill.

Areas such as:

  • Didsbury

  • Castlefield

  • Chorlton

  • Altrincham

  • Worsley

often fall under Article 4 Directions.

For preservation guidance, we reference both Historic England and Manchester City Council Planning & Building Control to ensure roofing repairs respect heritage requirements.

Article 4 Restrictions

You may need permission to change:

  • slate material

  • tile colour

  • roof profile

  • ridge design

  • chimney appearance

  • verge finish

Even replacing tiles with visually different alternatives can trigger enforcement.

Heritage Roofing Materials We Install

Welsh Slate

The conservation gold standard for period homes.

Ideal for like-for-like repairs in South Manchester and historic terraces.

Benefits:

  • 100+ year lifespan

  • exceptional weather resistance

  • full planning compatibility

Westmorland Green Slate

Used on premium Victorian villas and heritage properties.

Requires specialist grading and diminishing course installation.

Cedral Rivendale Fibre Cement

A modern eco-conscious alternative offering:

  • natural slate appearance

  • lower structural weight

  • excellent durability

  • strong sustainability credentials

  • A2-s1, d0 fire rating

This is often accepted where planners approve high-quality alternatives.

Proudly Serving Greater Manchester

We provide expert roof repair across:

Manchester City Centre

Including Deansgate, Ancoats, and Castlefield

South Manchester

Including Didsbury and Chorlton

Trafford

Including Altrincham and Sale

Stockport

Including Cheadle, Bramhall, and Hazel Grove

Salford

Including Salford Quays and Worsley Village

Book Your Manchester Roof Repair Survey Today

From slipped slates in Didsbury to dry ridge replacement in Altrincham and flat roof restoration in Salford, All Guard Roofing delivers fully insured, British Standard compliant roof repair across Greater Manchester.

We combine:

  • BS 8612 dry-fix compliance

  • BS 5250 condensation control

  • Part L thermal upgrades

  • Conservation Area expertise

  • advanced leak diagnostics

  • insurance-backed guarantees

If your roof is leaking, your ridge tiles are failing, or your insulation may require upgrading, contact All Guard Roofing today for your professional roof survey.