Damaged roof tiles


Storm damage, falling branches, people walking on the roof... all these causes and more can crack roof tiles and allow water into the ceiling cavity when it rains.


Having some spare tiles on hand is always good, but what if you don't have any?



Bitumen rubber paint, sika flex or good quality roof and gutter silicone can be used to join the tile back together with very good results if there aren't any spare tiles to be had.



More often than not it is the bottom corners that crack and fall away, it may look harmless but this small piece of missing tile can let in a lot of water.


Sometimes it can take years for the signs of water leaking into the roof space to become visible especially if there is insulation to soak up the water before coming into contact with the plasterboard ceiling.

But don't worry... Assured Handyman is here to help! I can repair or replace your cracked, chipped or broken roof tiles and I can have a look at the ceiling while I'm there!


Servicing North Western Sydney,

Assured Handyman 0402 595 332


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