
Leadwork · Buckinghamshire
Leadwork in Tylers Green
Lead welding is our speciality across Tylers Green — hand-formed flashings, valleys and bay roofs to LSA guidance. Post-war concrete tile roofs are due for reroof on many of the larger estates; cottage properties around the common need traditional tile and lead-flashing work.

Specialist lead welding and leadwork for Tylers Green homeowners
Looking for lead welding and leadwork in Tylers Green? We've worked on properties across HP10 and the surrounding Buckinghamshire villages for over 15 years. Every job starts with a proper site visit, an honest assessment and a clear written quote — never a rough phone estimate.
- Lead welding & bossing
- Chimney & abutment flashings
- Bay & dormer roofs
Local context — leadwork in Tylers Green
Leadwork is our biggest USP and the kind of work that's hardest to find done properly in Tylers Green. Mature trees across the village mean moss-laden, leaf-blocked roofs are the norm — we package moss treatment, gutter clear and minor tile repairs together to keep callouts manageable. We work to Lead Sheet Association guidance on every job — code 4 for cover flashings, code 5 for valleys and abutments, code 6+ for bay and dormer roofs — and we weld on site rather than relying on mastic.
We work across HP10 with easy access from B474 and Hammersley Lane.
Why Tylers Green homeowners pick Butler Bespoke Roofing
Local knowledge counts. We know the housing stock in Tylers Green — what the original roof detailing looks like, what tends to fail, and which materials match best. That means a more reliable repair, a longer-lasting reroof and a quote you can trust.
Frequently asked — Leadwork in Tylers Green
Why does my chimney flashing leak?+
Most leaks on Tylers Green chimneys come from old mortar fillets, fatigued lead or missing soakers — not the bricks. Properly dressed and welded code 4 or 5 lead is the fix.
Do you weld lead on site?+
Yes — full on-site lead welding for bay roofs, dormers, box gutters and bespoke flashings across Tylers Green. It's a traditional craft and our biggest USP.
What code of lead do you use?+
Code 4 for most flashings, Code 5 for valleys and abutments, Code 6+ for bay/dormer roofs. We use the right code for the job — no shortcuts.
Do you do lead-lined valleys?+
Yes — continuous code 5 lead valleys with proper undercloak and step-flashing where the valley meets the wall. Far more reliable than the GRP or fibre alternatives.
Will lead patina match my existing flashings?+
Fresh lead weathers to match within 12-18 months. We can apply patination oil at install to speed up the colour match and prevent white carbonate staining.
Need Roofing Work You Can Rely On?
Speak with Butler Bespoke Roofing for honest advice, a free site visit and a clear, written quote anywhere across Buckinghamshire.
