Chimney Lead Work Repairs in Droitwich
If your chimney is leaking, staining internal walls, or letting water track down into the loft, there’s a good chance the issue is the leadwork — especially the flashing and soakers where the chimney meets the roof. At Back to Back Roofing, we carry out chimney lead work repairs in Droitwich to stop leaks properly, protect the brickwork, and keep your roof watertight through every season.
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What Is Chimney Leadwork and Why Does It Fail?
Leadwork around a chimney is designed to create a flexible, waterproof seal between the chimney stack and the roof covering (tiles/slates). Over time, problems appear due to:
- Cracked or split lead from age, movement, or poor installation
- Loose flashing where mortar has failed in the chase line
- Missing or damaged soakers beneath tiles
- Incorrect overlaps that allow wind-driven rain to push through
- Storm damage lifting lead edges or opening joints
Signs You Need Chimney Lead Work Repairs
- Damp patches or brown staining near chimney breasts
- Leaks in the loft after rainfall
- Water running down inside the stack
- Loose, flapping, or visibly lifted flashing
- Crumbly mortar around the lead chase
How We Repair Chimney Leadwork
We don’t do “dab a bit of sealant and hope” (that trick belongs in the bin). Our approach focuses on long-lasting repair:
- Inspect flashing, soakers, and the chase line
- Re-secure or replace damaged lead sections
- Dress lead correctly to suit roof tile profiles
- Re-point the chase with appropriate mortar where required
- Confirm water run-off and prevent tracking points
If the chimney itself needs attention (brickwork, crowns, caps), we’ll advise you at the same time — one access setup, one tidy solution.
Why Homeowners in Droitwich Choose Back to Back Roofing
- Chimney specialists with practical, no-nonsense advice
- Repairs that target the cause, not just the symptom
- Clean, respectful work with safe access methods
- Clear recommendations and honest pricing
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If you suspect your chimney flashing is the weak point, don’t wait until it becomes a full roof leak. We’ll inspect and advise on the best fix.
FAQs – Chimney Lead Work Repairs Droitwich
How long should chimney lead flashing last?
Properly installed leadwork can last decades, but poor installation, movement, or weather exposure can shorten its lifespan. If you’re seeing splits or lifting, it’s time to repair.
Can you repair lead flashing without replacing it all?
Often yes. If the lead is generally sound, sections can be re-dressed and re-secured, and the chase line can be repaired. If it’s split, thin, or badly installed, replacement is usually best.
Is sealant a proper fix for chimney flashing leaks?
Not long-term. Sealant can fail quickly with movement and weathering. Correct leadwork repair or replacement is the proper solution.
What are lead soakers and do I need them?
Soakers sit under tiles/slates and overlap upstands to stop water getting beneath the roof covering. Missing or damaged soakers are a common source of chimney leaks.
Will you check the chimney pointing too?
Yes. Leadwork and pointing often fail together. We’ll check the stack condition and advise if repointing is needed.
How do I know if the leak is from the chimney or the roof tiles?
Water can track and show up far from the entry point. A proper inspection checks flashing, soakers, tiles, ridge lines, and nearby valleys to pinpoint the cause.
Do I need scaffolding for chimney lead repairs?
It depends on height, roof pitch, and safe access. We’ll recommend the safest option and keep it proportionate to the job.
