EXCELLENT Based on 17 reviews Posted on Daniel ButcherTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Reached out to max after seeing him recommended on a local group, max was able to attend my property within the same week, provide a quote and we planned works to be carried out on a leak we identified in our conservatory and flat felt roof. Works was carried out fast and effective, brought their own tools & materials, clean finish and supportive with follow up. Good all around service and team.Posted on Rupa KatariaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Luke attended my property to clean two of my roof apexs as I had bird nest residue and fix a product into the apex to hopefully stop birds nesting. I found Luke through a Facebook recommendation. I experienced Luke as responsive in communication, honest in his opinions, friendly and reassuring in the way that he did his work. He was prepared to climb up to the apex on a ladder without scaffolding and seemed confident in doing this safely as experienced. I wouldn't hesitate in recommending Luke and will here on turn to him for roofing matters. Thanks Luke.Posted on David FullerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We had Maxwell Roofing repair our chimney and fix loose bricks and cement on our roof, and they did an amazing job. The workmanship was excellent and everything looks solid and professionally done. What really stood out was that they also took the time to inspect the rest of our roof, pointed out any potential issues, and gave us honest, helpful advice without trying to upsell us. They were professional, knowledgeable, and easy to work with from start to finish. Highly recommend Maxwell Roofing if you’re looking for quality work and great customer service!Posted on Cathy EglingtonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Amazing service from beginning to end. We had a leak between our house, guttering and conservatory. Work was carried out with professionalism and resolved quickly. We were checked in on multiple times to ask how the leak is doing. The team really cares. Would 100% use again. Added to my "Approved" list which is a small circle!Posted on MariaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Very happy with the service from Maxwells Roofing and Property Maintenance. Emergency roof repair, attended within an hour after contacting them and was able to fix there and then. Also gave advice for future work that may be neededPosted on Owen HoadleyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Gave me a good price for job. Everything done on time. Kept me informed on everything. Easily 5 star. Makes a change to find someone who is so reliable and does an excellent job. Would highly recommend. Thanks 👍Posted on Anita CARTERTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Window leaking, calked Luke out,found it was lose guttering. Fixed there and then, 50 quid later and no more buckets. What can I say? Fab service, good guy, keep his number in your pocketPosted on Mariusz SuszyloTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Very impressed with the service from Maxwells Roofing and Property Maintenance and would definitely recommend. Excellent service from start to finish, Inspection of the roof issues was followed by photos, along with a quote for the repairs. When the work was completed more photos were received, showing all the roof repairs that they had carried out. Very happy with the work.Posted on Jake BaconTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had an emergency leak in my extension roof and Luke from Maxwell’s Property Maintenance was brilliant. He contacted me within 30 minutes of posting the job and came out the next day to assess, quote and repair the issue. The work was quick, efficient and high quality. He not only located and fixed the leak, but also cleaned the gutters and rebalanced a damaged gutter as part of the same job, leaving everything clean and tidy afterwards. I’d highly recommend Maxwell’s Property Maintenance.Posted on Guzman LopezTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great service from beginning to end. Communication with Luke was straight forward and he was not faced by the work required. Very reliable and at a very fair price. Bearing in mind Like had to reach the top of a three storage house, it was reassuring to see the team to just getting on with it and having all done in a very short time. I would absolutely recommend Maxwells
Why Your Roof Feels Colder in Winter
Roof feeling colder in winter? This guide from Maxwells Roofing (Milton Keynes) explains the real reasons and how to fix them properly so your home stays warm and dry.
What’s causing the cold:
- Thin or squashed loft insulation (often 100–200 mm instead of ~270–300 mm)
- Air leaks at loft hatches, downlights, pipes, and open eaves
- Damp or wet insulation from minor leaks and tired leadwork
- Blocked or missing ventilation causing condensation and mould
- Aged felt/breather membranes, slipped tiles, brittle flashing
- Cold-deck flat roofs and poorly detailed dormers/valleys/chimneys
- Old roof windows with poor U-values
- Overflowing gutters and cold eaves
Quick signs to look for:
- Cold, draughty rooms beneath the loft
- Condensation on roof windows, damp near eaves/ceilings
- Uneven frost melt or icicles on cold mornings
- Black mould on the underside of felt/rafters
- Missing/slipped tiles, sagging gutters
How we diagnose:
- Thermal imaging (finds missing insulation and cold bridges)
- Drone inspections (ridges, valleys, chimneys)
- Moisture mapping and targeted leak detection
- Smoke tracing for air leakage
Fixes that work and last:
- Loft insulation top-ups to ~270–300 mm, raised storage, VCL where needed
- Draught-proof loft hatches; fire-rated/air-tight downlight hoods
- Membrane and tiling/slating repairs; renew flashings and ridges
- Balanced eaves-to-ridge ventilation
- Warm-roof upgrades for flat roofs (EPDM/GRP/felt with proper VCL)
- Low U-value roof window replacements
- Roofline repairs, eaves trays, and gutter realignment/clearing
Compliance made simple:
- 25% rule notifications and certificates
- Parts L, F, C, A, B considered on every job
What to expect:
- Site visit and clear written quote
- Typical durations: insulation/hatch 1 day; repairs 1–3 days; warm-roof 1–3 days; roof window often same day
Why Maxwells:
- Owner-led by Luke Maxwell; fully insured; 80+ 5★ reviews
- Same/next-day call-outs where possible across Milton Keynes, Northampton, Bedford, Luton, Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Bletchley, Great Linford, Bradwell
Call 07311091804 or email sa***@*****************ng.uk for a free quote.
Why Your Roof Feels Colder in Winter: A Milton Keynes Guide by Maxwells Roofing
If your home suddenly feels colder when winter arrives, your roof may be quietly letting heat – and money – escape. From slumped loft insulation and hidden air leaks to blocked ventilation and aging underlay, small defects can create big cold spots, damp patches, and rising bills. This practical guide from family-owned Maxwells Roofing explains the common causes we see across Milton Keynes and nearby towns, how to spot them, and the fixes that genuinely make homes warmer and drier.
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1. Quick signs your roof is losing heat
- Bedrooms or landings beneath the loft feel colder or draughty
- Condensation on roof windows or damp spotting near eaves and ceilings
- Uneven frost melt on tiles or icicles at gutters after cold nights
- Black mould on the underside of loft felt or rafters
- Slipped or missing tiles, cracked ridge mortar, brittle flashing
- Flat roof rooms – extensions, garages, dormers – colder than the rest of the house
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2. The science – why roofs feel cold in winter
Winter exposes weaknesses because three types of heat loss accelerate:
- Conduction – heat escapes through thin or compressed insulation and via timber or metal thermal bridges.
- Convection – warm air rises and leaks through gaps around loft hatches, downlights, pipes, and torn underlay. Cold air is pulled in to replace it.
- Radiation and wind – clear nights increase radiative cooling and winter winds amplify infiltration at eaves and ridges.
In short, a cold-feeling roof is usually a mix of insufficient insulation, uncontrolled air movement, moisture, and weathering defects.
3. Milton Keynes cold-roof culprits we fix most
3.1 Loft insulation too thin, squashed, or missing
Many local homes still have 100-200 mm of mineral wool. Modern expectations usually target around 270-300 mm for pitched cold lofts. Insulation slumped into the eaves or compressed beneath storage boards loses performance quickly.
What we do – Top up to the correct depth, protect airflow at the eaves with trays, and use raised boarding systems so storage does not crush insulation.
3.2 Hidden air leakage points
- Uninsulated or unsealed loft hatches
- Recessed downlights without hoods
- Gaps around soil stacks, cables, and flues
- Wind washing across insulation at open eaves
What we do – Insulate and draught-proof the hatch, fit fire-rated air-tight hoods, add collars and mastics to penetrations, and install baffles to prevent wind washing.
3.3 Wet insulation from minor leaks
Even small drips saturate insulation and invite mould. Typical sources are cracked tiles, torn felt or membrane, porous ridges, and split flashing.
What we do – Trace the moisture, repair coverings and leadwork, replace wet insulation, and treat affected timbers where needed.
3.4 Ventilation blocked or missing
Blocking soffit vents to stop cold air is a myth that backfires. Moist air must escape to avoid condensation and rot.
What we do – Provide balanced airflow from eaves to ridge using continuous vents and, if required, discreet tile vents. Insulation and air-tightness keep warmth in – ventilation keeps moisture out.
3.5 Underlay and tiling defects
Aged felt or poorly lapped membranes allow wind-driven rain and draughts. Missing or slipped tiles and tired leadwork compromise weather-tightness.
What we do – Re-membrane to manufacturer specifications, re-lay tiles or slates, and renew flashings and ridge systems.
3.6 Flat roofs – cold deck vs warm roof
Older cold-deck flat roofs on extensions often suffer condensation and heat loss.
What we do – Upgrade to warm-roof build-ups with rigid insulation above the deck and a proper vapour control layer. Comfort improves dramatically and condensation risk drops.
3.7 Thermal bridges at dormers, valleys, and chimneys
Complex junctions are common weak spots for continuity of insulation and air-tightness.
What we do – Improve junction detailing, add insulated upstands, ensure correct leadwork, and carefully seal penetrations.
3.8 Old roof windows
Outdated glazing creates local cold spots and condensation.
What we do – Supply and install modern low U-value roof windows with correct flashing kits and insulation collars.
4. DIY-safe checks you can do today
Safety first – only step on joists or boarded walkways. If you are unsure, do not enter the loft.
- Loft hatch – check for insulation on top and a decent seal. Add compression latches or foam seals if needed.
- Insulation depth – if it sits below the tops of your joists, you likely need a top-up.
- Eaves airflow – do you see daylight through soffit vents and are trays in place to stop insulation slumping into the eaves?
- Visible damp – look for dark staining on felt, rafters, valleys, and around chimneys.
- Outside – from the ground, look for missing tiles, sagging gutters, and algae streaks below known leaks.
Unsure what you are seeing? Call 07311091804 for free advice.
5. Professional diagnostics we use
5.1 Thermal imaging surveys
Pinpoints missing insulation, cold bridges, and air leakage on frosty mornings or late evenings.
5.2 Drone inspections
Safe, high-resolution images of ridges, chimneys, valleys, and hard-to-reach areas without immediate scaffolding when weather allows.
5.3 Moisture mapping and leak detection
Identifies wet insulation and hidden leaks before damage escalates.
5.4 Air leakage smoke tracing
Non-destructive testing to reveal draught paths at hatches, penetrations, and junctions.
6. Fixes that actually work and last
6.1 Loft insulation to modern expectations
- Typically target around 270-300 mm mineral wool equivalent in a cold loft
- Keep eaves airflow clear with trays and consider a continuous vapour control layer under plasterboard where needed
- Use raised storage systems to avoid compressing insulation
- Insulate cold water tanks and lag pipework
6.2 Air-tightness upgrades
- Insulate and seal loft hatches
- Fit fire-rated air-tight downlight hoods or convert fittings
- Seal around stacks, cables, and flues using appropriate collars and fire-safe mastics
6.3 Underlay, coverings, and leadwork
- Replace torn felt with a quality breathable membrane installed to lap specifications
- Re-lay tiles or slates securely and replace brittle ridge bedding with modern systems
- Renew lead flashings or approved alternatives at abutments, chimneys, and valleys
6.4 Ventilation done right
- Continuous soffit ventilation with ridge vents provides a healthy airflow path
- Add discreet tile or slate vents where needed for balanced airflow
- Insulation and air-tightness keep heat in – ventilation manages moisture
6.5 Warm-roof flat roof upgrades
- Rigid insulation above the deck with a proper vapour control layer
- Durable coverings such as EPDM, GRP, or high-performance felt
- Ensure appropriate fire performance classification for the build-up
6.6 Roof window upgrades
- Low U-value units reduce heat loss and condensation
- Correct flashing kits and insulation collars for a snug, watertight finish
6.7 Roofline and gutters
- Replace rotten fascias or soffits and add continuous eaves ventilation
- Fit eaves support trays and re-align gutters to prevent overflow and damp eaves
Ready to warm up your home? Call 07311091804 for a free survey and quotation.
7. Building Regulations – what applies and when
- 25% rule – if you replace or refurbish more than a quarter of the roof, notify Building Control. Inspections will confirm compliance and issue certification.
- Part L – energy – insulation upgrades should achieve required U-values. Warm-roof and loft top-ups are common routes.
- Part F – ventilation – maintain adequate airflow to prevent condensation. Balanced eaves-to-ridge strategies are typical.
- Part C – moisture – manage rain ingress and condensation risk through correct membranes, VCLs, and detailing.
- Part A – structure – heavier coverings or structural changes may require assessment.
- Part B – fire – ensure materials meet relevant fire performance classifications, especially on flat roofs and boundary lines.
We advise on notifications, schedule inspections, and install to manufacturer guidelines and UK regulations.
8. Why choose Maxwells Roofing
- Local and family-owned – owner-led by Luke Maxwell with a friendly, experienced team
- Highly reviewed – 80+ 5 star reviews on Checkatrade and 5 star on Google Business
- Fast call-outs – same-day or next-day for urgent issues where possible
- Skilled across all systems – tiled and slate roofs, EPDM, GRP, high-performance felt, skylights, roofline
- Fully insured and transparent – clear scope, fair pricing, tidy finishes
Service area – Milton Keynes, Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Bletchley, Great Linford, Bradwell, Northampton, Bedford, Luton, and surrounding villages.
Talk to a roofer today on 07311091804.
9. Costs, timings, and what to expect
1. Site visit – we assess insulation depth, ventilation, coverings, junctions, and moisture risks. Drones and thermal imaging used where beneficial.
2. Written quote – clear scope, materials, and timelines. No pushy sales.
3. Typical durations
- Loft insulation top-up and hatch upgrades – often 1 day
- Membrane and tiling repairs – 1 to 3 days depending on scope
- Warm-roof flat roof upgrade – typically 1 to 3 days per section
- Roof window replacement – often same day per unit
Your home remains protected throughout, we keep you updated, and we tidy as we go.
10. FAQs
Q1: Will adding ventilation make the roof space colder?
A: No – done correctly, ventilation removes moist air to prevent condensation without cooling the living space. Insulation and air-tightness keep warmth in.
Q2: How much loft insulation do I need?
A: Many homes benefit from around 270-300 mm mineral wool equivalent in a cold loft, adjusted to suit your roof build-up and targets.
Q3: Do I need Building Control approval?
A: If more than 25 percent of the roof is renewed or structure is altered, yes. We will advise and handle the process for you.
Q4: Are warm-roof flat roof upgrades worth it?
A: In most cases yes. They reduce condensation risk and improve winter comfort – and help with summer overheating too.
Q5: Can you find hidden leaks without ripping up the roof?
A: We combine drone imaging, moisture mapping, and targeted opening-up where necessary to pinpoint issues with minimal disruption.
Q6: How quickly can you attend in Milton Keynes?
A: We aim for same-day or next-day visits for urgent leaks and cold-related issues across MK and nearby towns.
11. Get your free quote
Feeling the cold already or worried about condensation in the loft? Let Maxwells Roofing find and fix the real cause so you can stay warm and protect your home this winter. Call 07311091804 or email sa***@*****************ng.uk.
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