Practical diagnostics, repair-first recommendations, and clear scopes.
Local roofing service for GB with a focus on practical diagnostics, repair-first recommendations, and clear written scopes. The site is designed as a tools-first customer guide: what we do, what’s included, what’s excluded, how we assess a job, and how to contact us with the right information for an accurate quote.
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Company story
We built Live Football Tickts Roofing around a simple idea: most roofing problems are easier (and cheaper) to solve when you can pinpoint the cause and document it clearly. That means starting with diagnosis, not assumptions—especially for leaks that show up far from the actual entry point.
We work across GB for homeowners and small businesses who want practical answers: what failed, why it failed, what can be repaired now, and what should be monitored. When a full replacement is genuinely the best option, we’ll say so—but our default is to consider safe, durable repairs first.
Approach to inspections
Inspections are structured so you receive a usable outcome: what we saw, what we couldn’t confirm safely, and what the next step should be.
We start with symptoms and timing (first noticed, weather correlation, past repairs) to narrow likely routes of ingress or failure.
- Interior signs mapped to roof zones
- Notes on access, height, and visibility
We examine likely weak points: flashings, abutments, valleys, penetrations, edges, outlets, and gutter interfaces.
- Photos included when conditions allow
- Moisture pathways considered (wind-driven rain)
You receive a written summary: recommended repair (and why), materials/finishes, and practical maintenance notes.
- Clear inclusions and exclusions
- Alternative options when appropriate
Some issues can’t be confirmed without lifting coverings, removing trims, or opening up internal finishes. We’ll tell you what’s verified versus inferred, and what would be needed to confirm.
Safety & access notes
Roofing work involves height, fragile surfaces, and weather exposure. We plan access to reduce risk and avoid damage. If conditions aren’t safe (high winds, icy surfaces, unstable access), we will reschedule or adjust the method.
- Clear a parking space close to the property if possible.
- Let us know about rear access, locked gates, or shared alleys.
- Inform us of skylights, fragile rooflights, or known weak areas.
- For flats/blocks: confirm permissions for communal areas and roof hatches.
We choose the safest suitable access method for the job (for example, ladder access for limited tasks or additional measures for more complex work). We do not take unnecessary risks to “just get a photo”.
If your roof has fragile coverings, steep pitch, or limited access, we may recommend alternative inspection methods and/or staged work.
We aim to minimise disruption. If a repair requires access over a neighbour’s side (e.g., tight terrace settings), we’ll discuss it early so you can arrange permission.
Workmanship standards
We focus on durable detailing and “make good” outcomes that look tidy and perform properly. Standards vary by roof type, but the principles stay consistent: correct prep, compatible materials, and weatherproof junctions.
We aim for fixes that address the failure mode (movement, split seals, poor laps, blocked outlets) rather than masking symptoms.
Repairs should suit the existing system—especially on flat roofs (felt/EPDM) where the wrong adhesive or patch method can shorten life.
We keep work areas tidy, manage small debris, and aim to leave roofline components aligned and functional (gutters/outlets/edges).
Transparency (what you can expect)
Roofing can be hard to price and hard to visualise. We keep it straightforward: written scopes, clear assumptions, and no pressure to upgrade. If something changes once we can see more of the system, we explain the reason and options before proceeding.
Every scope should state what is included (materials, labour, making good) and what is not (for example, internal redecorations unless agreed).
We provide photos when safe and feasible. If photos aren’t possible, we explain why and provide plain-English notes.
If a repair uncovers further defects (for example, decayed deck edges on a flat roof), we pause and confirm the next step and cost implications before continuing.
Contact us
Use this quick form to draft an email with the right details. We’ll reply with next steps and a plan for inspection/access.
London, NW1 7JE
United Kingdom
- We may ask for photos to plan safe access.
- We’ll confirm what can be inspected without opening up.
- Written scope before starting work where applicable.