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
How to Protect Your Roof During Home Renovations
A practical, plain‑English guide for Milton Keynes homeowners on keeping roofs safe, dry and compliant during renovations. Learn how to plan protection with your builder and a specialist roofer, prevent leaks, and avoid delays.
What you’ll learn:
- Plan before work starts: pre‑start inspection (1–2 weeks ahead), sequencing to limit exposure, and an out‑of‑hours emergency plan.
- Typical risks: cracked tiles from foot traffic, scaffold damage to gutters/roofline, poorly tarped openings, blocked ventilation, overloading rafters, hot‑works fire hazards, and debris‑clogged valleys.
- Pre‑works checks: full condition survey (tiles/slates, ridges, valleys, flashings, leadwork), flat roof membrane review (EPDM/GRP/felt), structural signs, ventilation status, photo baseline, and insurance cover.
- On‑site protection: temporary roof scaffolds/shrink‑wrap, heavy‑duty tarps and breathable underlay, safe access and load management, gutter/fascia guards, and a daily close‑down checklist.
- Materials and fire safety: correct fixings and gauges, proper lead codes and details, hot‑works permits and fire watch, and selecting systems with appropriate fire performance.
- Weatherproofing while works continue: strip/recover in stages, temporary flashings, early dry ridge/hip where suitable, and temporary waterproofing on flat roofs.
- Ventilation and moisture: keep eaves/ridge vents clear, use vapour control layers correctly, and design compliant warm or ventilated cold roofs for loft conversions.
- Building Regulations that matter: Parts A, B, C, F and L. Know when Building Control notification is needed (e.g., replacing >25% of the covering, structural changes, solar, loft conversions). Maxwells coordinates compliance and inspections.
- Flat vs pitched protection: minimise traffic on flats with protection boards; use roof ladders and protect valleys/abuttments on pitched roofs.
- Loft conversions/dormers/extensions: sequence steels and framing with immediate dry‑in, ensure insulation/airtightness, fire stopping, and weather‑tight tie‑ins.
- Gutters, chimneys and roofline: guard before scaffold, clean and flow‑check before handover, repoint/refix flashings, protect or replace fascias/soffits.
- Skylights and solar: fit manufacturer flashing kits, board openings if delayed, safely decommission/reinstate solar with correct flashings.
- Aftercare: final inspection/snagging, gutter clean, ventilation/eaves tidy, warranty pack and a light annual maintenance plan.
- Costs and timelines: clear options (from robust tarping to full temporary roofs) with pros/cons and transparent pricing.
Why Maxwells Roofing:
- Local, owner‑led quality (Luke Maxwell), fully insured and qualified
- 80+ 5‑star Checkatrade reviews and 5‑star Google ratings
- Fast response across Milton Keynes, Newport Pagnell, Bletchley, Stony Stratford, Great Linford, Bradwell, Bedford, Northampton and Luton
Call for free advice and a no‑obligation quote: 07311091804 or email sa***@*****************ng.uk.
How to Protect Your Roof During Home Renovations (Milton Keynes Homeowner’s Guide)
Renovations are exciting – but dust, scaffolding and heavy foot traffic can turn a sound roof into a leaky headache if it is not protected properly. As a local, family-run team with 80+ 5-star Checkatrade reviews and 5-star Google ratings, Maxwells Roofing shares practical steps to keep your roof safe, compliant and watertight before, during and after works in Milton Keynes and surrounding areas.
Call Maxwells Roofing for free advice and a no-obligation quote on 07311091804
Plan Roof Protection Before Builders Start
The best renovation outcomes start with a joint plan between your builder and a qualified roofer. Agree responsibilities early – who provides temporary weatherproofing, who maintains it daily, and who signs off the roof before and after key phases like structural changes, dormer cut-ins or skylight openings.
- Book a roof inspection 1-2 weeks before scaffolding goes up.
- Sequence works to minimise the time your roof is open to weather.
- Define emergency procedures such as out-of-hours tarping and storm response.
Based in Milton Keynes, we coordinate closely with local builders and project managers so your schedule stays on track and your home stays dry.
Need a quick plan and a fixed quotation? Call 07311091804
Common Roofing Risks During Renovations
Knowing how roofs are typically damaged helps you avoid the cost and stress of leaks and callbacks.
- Foot traffic and material storage cracking slates or tiles.
- Scaffold impacts on fascias, soffits and gutters.
- Openings for dormers or roof windows left poorly tarped.
- Blocked ventilation or trapped moisture causing condensation.
- Heavy loads on rafters or trusses creating structural stress.
- Hot works on flat roofs increasing fire risk.
- Dust and debris choking gutters and valleys, leading to overflow.
Essential Pre-Works Roof Checks
Before day one on site, get a thorough roof survey so there are no surprises when scaffolding goes up.
- Condition survey: tiles or slates, ridges, verges, valleys, flashings, chimney pointing and leadwork.
- Flat roof review: membrane type and age, ponding areas, outlets and falls.
- Roof structure: visible rafters or trusses, signs of deflection or historic leaks.
- Ventilation: eaves and ridge vents, soffit condition, signs of condensation or mould.
- Documentation: photo baseline and a written protection plan shared with your builder.
- Insurance: confirm your builder’s cover for temporary works and weather ingress.
If you plan to replace or refurbish more than 25% of the roof covering, factor in Building Control notification and upgraded insulation.
On-Site Protection: Temporary Roofs, Sheeting and Access
Simple measures done well prevent most renovation-related roof leaks.
Temporary roof scaffolds and shrink-wrap
- For loft conversions, full re-roofs or complex dormers, a temporary roof scaffold with shrink-wrap keeps works dry and on schedule.
- For shorter jobs, debris netting and durable sheeting with proper overlaps and daily checks can suffice.
Tarpaulins and breathable membranes
- Use heavy-duty, UV-stable tarps over exposed areas and secure them with battens, not just weights.
- When stripping coverings in phases, install a breathable underlay the same day to keep interiors protected.
Safe access and load management
- Use roof ladders with ridge hooks to spread loads – avoid standing on hips, ridges or valleys.
- Do not stockpile tiles on trusses – distribute materials and use hoists or chutes for lifting and waste.
Gutter and fascia guarding
- Install foam or timber guards to gutters before scaffolding to prevent crushing.
- Wrap fascias and soffits with protective boards where scaffold lifts may rub.
Daily weather checks
- Adopt a close-down checklist: secure tarps, tape seams, clear standing water and check fixings at the end of every day.
Want us to handle temporary protection from start to finish? Call 07311091804
Materials, Fixings and Fire Safety
Renovations often introduce new materials and interfaces – get compatibility and safety right the first time.
- Match tile or slate type, gauge and fixings to manufacturer guidance and local exposure conditions.
- Leadwork: correct codes, patination oil and proven details for abutments, chimneys and dormers.
- Flat roofs: when hot works are unavoidable, operate a hot-works permit, have extinguishers on hand and maintain fire watch periods. Choose cold-applied systems where possible.
- Fire performance: ensure flat roofing systems maintain an appropriate classification for the location.
Weatherproofing Strategies While Work Is Ongoing
- Strip and recover in stages – never open more roof than you can dry-in that day.
- Use temporary flashings at new abutments until permanent flashings are installed.
- Install dry ridge or hip systems early where suitable for interim weatherproofing.
- On flat roofs, use temporary waterproofing or liquid-applied patches around penetrations until final installation.
Ventilation and Moisture Control
Renovations can choke airflow and trap moisture – protect the structure and indoor air quality.
- Keep eaves and ridge vents clear – never block soffits with insulation.
- Use vapour control layers correctly under warm roof build-ups to limit condensation.
- For loft conversions, ensure cross-ventilation in cold roof voids or design a compliant warm roof solution.
UK Building Regulations: What Applies to Roofing
Compliant work protects you and your property value. In many cases you must notify Building Control.
- Structure: confirm the roof can carry new loads if changing coverings or adding heavier finishes. Structural checks are essential for dormers and steels.
- Fire: choose materials with appropriate performance and ensure cavity barriers or fire stopping where roofs meet party walls or dormers tie into the main roof.
- Moisture: details must prevent rain ingress and manage condensation risks.
- Ventilation: maintain adequate airflow – especially vital in loft conversions.
- Energy: if replacing or refurbishing more than 25% of the roof, upgrade insulation to current targets.
Notifying Building Control is typically required when replacing more than 25% of the roof covering, altering structure, installing solar or converting a loft. We advise on what applies and coordinate inspections so your project stays on schedule and compliant.
Protecting Flat vs Pitched Roofs
Flat roofs – EPDM, GRP, felt
- Minimise foot traffic – use protection boards or sacrificial sheets under work areas.
- Keep outlets free – use raised stands for tools to avoid punctures and ponding.
- Prevent solvent spills and avoid hot works where a cold-applied alternative exists.
Pitched roofs – tile or slate
- Use roof ladders for access and avoid stacking tiles on ridges.
- Pay special attention to valleys, verges and abutments – temporary membranes and flashings are your friends.
Loft Conversions, Dormers and Extensions
- Sequence steel installation and dormer framing with immediate dry-in using membranes and temporary flashings.
- Ensure continuous insulation and airtightness at junctions to meet energy targets.
- Install cavity barriers or fire stopping at party walls and dormer cheeks.
- Tie new roofs into existing with compatible underlay laps and secure flashings to prevent wind-driven rain.
Case in point: for a recent dormer in Newport Pagnell, our temporary roof and phased waterproofing meant zero downtime despite a wet week – works stayed dry and on programme.
Gutters, Chimneys and Roofline Protection
- Guard gutters before scaffold goes up, then schedule gutter cleans after messy phases and before handover.
- Chimneys: repoint failing joints, renew flashings and check pots or cowls. Consider removal where structurally redundant.
- Fascias and soffits: protect surfaces from scaffold abrasion or plan replacement at the end of the project.
Skylights and Solar Panels
- Roof windows: use manufacturer flashing kits and fit frames promptly to stay watertight. Temporarily board openings if delays arise.
- Solar: decommission safely, protect cables, and reinstate with correct flashing kits and waterproofing interfaces.
Aftercare: Post-Renovation Roof Checklist
- Final roof inspection and snagging: tiles, flashings, ridges, verges, gutter falls and outlets.
- Gutter clean and downpipe flush.
- Ventilation check and insulation tidy at eaves.
- Warranty pack: materials, workmanship terms and any Building Control certificates.
- Maintenance plan: light annual care avoids costly repairs.
Book your post-works roof check on 07311091804
Costs, Timelines and What to Expect
Roof protection costs depend on scope, access and weather risk. Temporary scaffolding roofs cost more upfront but reduce delays and water damage risk on complex projects like loft conversions. Simpler works may only need robust tarping and disciplined daily checks. We outline options, pros and cons and total project risk so you can choose with confidence. You will get clear pricing, agreed milestones and a single point of contact from our owner-led team.
Why Milton Keynes Chooses Maxwells Roofing
- Local expertise across Milton Keynes, Newport Pagnell, Bletchley, Stony Stratford, Great Linford, Bradwell, Bedford, Northampton and Luton.
- Owner-led quality: Luke Maxwell oversees each project, start to finish.
- 5-star reputation: 80+ 5-star Checkatrade reviews and 5-star Google ratings.
- Fully insured and qualified: modern methods, premium materials and safety-first practices.
- Fast response and clear pricing: honest advice, no hidden fees.
Related services to support your renovation: Roof Repairs, Roof Replacements, Gutter Maintenance, Roof Inspections, Skylight Installation, Chimney Repairs, Fascias and Soffits.
Roof Protection FAQs
Do I need a temporary roof for a loft conversion?
Usually yes. A shrink-wrapped temporary roof keeps the structure dry while openings are made, avoiding weather delays and water damage.
Will my builder protect the roof, or do I need a roofer?
Builders handle general protection, but a specialist roofer ensures critical details like flashings, membranes and ventilation are correct and maintained.
Can roofing works continue in rain?
Light showers may allow some tasks with proper protection, but stripping coverings or fitting flashings should be paused in poor weather.
Do I have to notify Building Control?
If you replace or refurbish more than 25% of the roof, alter structure, add solar or convert a loft, notification is typically required. We will advise and coordinate.
How do we protect gutters from scaffold damage?
Fit gutter guards before scaffold, agree lift positions, and schedule a gutter clean and flow check before handover.
How far in advance should I book?
2-4 weeks ahead is ideal. For urgent leak protection, we offer same or next-day callouts where possible.
Areas We Cover
Milton Keynes, Newport Pagnell, Bletchley, Stony Stratford, Great Linford, Bradwell, Bedford, Northampton, Luton and all surrounding towns, estates and villages.
Get Your Free Roof Protection Plan
Planning a renovation or loft conversion? We will build a clear, compliant plan to keep your roof safe and your project on schedule. As a family-owned Milton Keynes company, we take care to protect your home like it is our own.
Call 07311091804 or email sa***@*****************ng.uk. If you are comparing options, explore our related services including Emergency Roofing, Chimney Repairs, Gutter Maintenance, Roof Inspections and Flat Roof Systems.
