Emmanuels Church in Southport had the same problems that most Churchs experience after a while, in that , high level maintenance was very difficult to execute and problems with water ingress grew as the roof failed to manage the high rainfall driving in from the coast. The solution? Creation of secret gutters, wider valley gutters, larger rain water goods, directional rain diffusers and a complete re slate of the aisle, organ chamber and vestry. Going forwards an annual maintenance package will ensure a dry Church for years to come.
I am pleased to recommend Lloyd & Smith Ltd. as the main contractor, especially for projects relating to the conservation of historic buildings, and I look forward to working with them again in the future.
Richard Jaques, AA Dipl., R.I.B.A., AABCTo say that this has been a challenging year would be an understatement. Half way through our work at St Alkmund’s Church Whitchurch, the coronavirus struck and we had to lock down the same as most businesses. Leaving the Church fully scaffolded and no work taking place during this period is not what we would […]
MoreDue to our ever increasing order book of Ecclesiastical masonry work, we are in the market for a skilled Banker and Fixer Mason’s looking for varied and interesting projects.Our work shop is based in Oldham Manchester and our contracts cover all areas of Lancashire and South West Yorkshire.For the right person we can offer very […]
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