Nobody wants to find themselves in the position of having to run for a bucket every time it rains or keeping an eye on the weather forecast so that they can plan ahead for a damp ceiling and a wet floor.
All wild birds are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. Under Section 1 of this Act, it is illegal to destroy a bird’s nest while it is in use or being built.
As any reputable roofer would tell you, the best time to work on a roof is when the weather is warm and dry. Wet weather can stop a roof repair in its tracks and windy weather can be incredibly dangerous when working at height.
Many people have no idea that their roof is not watertight until a storm hits and wind-driven rain leads to damp spots on the ceiling or that dreaded ‘drip, drip, drip’ on the floor.