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Roofers in Ross-on-Wye

From the sandstone terraces around the Market House to the riverside properties below Wilton, APS Roofing keeps Ross-on-Wye's roofs weather-tight all year round.

Ross-on-Wye at a glance

Roofs built for Ross-on-Wye's weather.

Ross sits high above the Wye on red sandstone, exposed to weather rolling in off the Forest of Dean. Steep pitches, tall chimneys and prominent gables are everywhere — and they all need watching.

Welsh slate on older terraces, plain clay tiles on Victorian villas around Walford Road, and concrete interlocking tiles across newer estates near Ashfield Park.

Why homeowners in Ross-on-Wye choose APS

  • Quick to reach Ross from our Hereford base
  • Experienced on steep, tall HR9 properties — full scaffold every time
  • Trusted by holiday-let owners and landlords across Ross
  • Detailed written quotes with photos of the issues found
Town Centre
Wilton
Walford Road
Ashfield Park
Tudorville
Brampton Abbotts
Local roofing problems

Common roof issues in Ross-on-Wye.

Storm-driven slate slippage

Wind funnelling up from the Wye gorge regularly lifts slates on south-facing pitches. We refix with copper hooks for a longer-lasting fix than nibs.

Tall chimney stacks needing repointing

Period properties on Old Gloucester Road and around the church have tall, exposed stacks. Lime mortar joints fail first — we repoint and re-flash in matching detail.

Gutter overflow in heavy rain

Ross sees serious downpours. Undersized or partially blocked guttering causes fascia rot — we upgrade to deep-flow and add leaf guards.

Flat roof issues on hillside extensions

Many HR9 homes have stepped extensions cut into the slope with flat roofs that ponded over time. EPDM rubber solves it for 25+ years.

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