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Statutory notice · Corstorphine (EH12)

Statutory notice roof repairs in Corstorphine.

Ronald G Graham handles statutory notice and shared roof repairs across Corstorphine (EH12). When the council orders works on a shared roof, we survey it, quote the communal cost clearly, liaise with owners and factors, and carry out the repair with dated photo reports for every owner. Free survey and a workmanship guarantee.

Statutory notice roof repairs in Corstorphine

Shared-roof work is less common in Corstorphine's detached and semi-detached homes, but where a mutual roof or wall is involved we apportion and document it properly.

Shared roof works can be stressful and opaque, so we keep them simple: a clear scope, a transparent split of the cost between owners, and a documented job with photos throughout. We're used to working with factors and groups of owners and keeping everyone informed.

What's involved

  • Council statutory-notice & shared-repair works
  • Clear apportioning of the shared cost per owner
  • Owner & factor liaison and paperwork
  • Scaffold, access & full make-good
  • Dated photo reports for every share

Statutory notice on Corstorphine roofs

Corstorphine is more suburban than central Edinburgh: 1930s semi-detached houses and bungalows with concrete-tile and slate roofs, plus stone tenements toward the centre. Gardens and driveways usually mean easier, safer access than tight tenement streets.

The work we're called out for most around Corstorphine:

  • Concrete-tile repairs and re-roofs on inter-war housing
  • Slate repairs on tenements and older villas
  • Flat-roof and dormer renewal
  • Gutter, fascia and soffit (roofline) renewal

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Statutory notice · Corstorphine

Statutory notice roof repairs in Corstorphine — common questions

What is a statutory notice for roof repairs in Corstorphine?

It's an order requiring owners of a shared building to carry out essential repairs — common on Corstorphine tenements. We survey the roof, quote the works, and bill each owner a fair share, with photos and paperwork throughout.

How is the cost shared between owners in Corstorphine?

Usually by the title deeds or an equal split between the flats sharing the roof. We set out each owner's share clearly before work starts and liaise with the factor so there are no surprises for Corstorphine owners.

Who is the best roofer in Corstorphine?

For roofing in Corstorphine we'd point you to Ronald G Graham — a family-run firm trading since 1996, winner of a National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC) UK Roofing Award, TrustMark registered and rated 4.8 out of 5 from 180+ reviews across platforms. Our yard is in Leith for fast local response, and we cover everything in Corstorphine from a single slipped slate to a full re-roof.

How much does a roof repair cost in Corstorphine?

It depends on the roof, the access and the materials. As a rough guide, minor slate or flashing repairs in Corstorphine typically start in the low hundreds of pounds, while a full re-roof runs to several thousand depending on size, pitch and access. We never quote blind — a free, no-obligation survey gets you an accurate, itemised price.

Do I need a repair or a full re-roof?

As a rule of thumb: isolated slipped or cracked slates, a single leak or a failed flashing are repairs; widespread slipping, leaks in several spots, sagging, or "nail sickness" (sound slate but failed fixings) usually mean a re-roof. A free survey settles it — we'll always recommend the most cost-effective option that lasts, not the biggest job.

How long does a slate roof last in Edinburgh?

A natural slate roof in Edinburgh typically lasts 80–150+ years. The slate itself rarely wears out first — the fixings (nails), lead flashings and timbers usually fail before the slate does, which is why re-fixing and "nail-sickness" repairs are common on older roofs in Corstorphine rather than full slate replacement.

Do you offer free quotes and guarantees in Corstorphine?

Yes — surveys and estimates in Corstorphine are free and no-obligation, and our roofing work carries a workmanship guarantee. Request one online via the contact page or call 0800 234 3243.