Leadwork
Leadwork
Rawdon Roofing Construction Services , are specialists in roofing leadwork services. Lead is an exceptional material for roof coverings, to cover flat roofs, to line valley gutters and to cover a wide variety of connections between slate/tile work and masonry, chimneys and to waterproof the junction between tiles and brickwork, or tile-to-tile junctions which are vulnerable to penetration by water, such as gullies.
A lead ‘soaker’ is a sheet of lead placed under the tiles at a join, for example, against a wall covered with step flashing to form a waterproof seal. Where terracotta ridge tiles maybe inappropriate, for example on a small porch roof, a hip may be sealed with a ‘hip roll’, lead flashing wrapped round a wooden pole to give a ridge.
Lead sheet must be adequately supported on a smooth base sufficient to take the weight and to allow for thermal movement to take place. It may be laid on timber, plywood, concrete or masonry together with a suitable underlay. The lead sheet should be held in position with fixings of a type, strength and position which:
- Support the weight of the lead sheet
- Are resistant to corrosion
- Allow for thermal movement to take place
- Resist wind uplift
Rolled lead sheet to Lead Sheet Assoication Specifications is commonly used on all types of modern and historic properties for:
- Flashings to abutments on flat and pitched roofs
- Weathering to ledges and cornices
- Vertical cladding
- Damp proof courses and cavity trays
- Linings to parapet and valley gutters
- Cladding to dormer windows
- Coverings to flat and pitched roofs
- Cappings to parapet walls
- Many other specialist uses, such as radiation shielding and sound reduction.