Has Your Property Been Affected by Storm Bert?

As Scotland continues to feel the aftermath of Storm Bert, countless properties across the country have experienced significant damage. For businesses, the storm brought high winds and relentless rain, leaving behind damaged roofs, blocked gutters, and compromised building stonework.

At The Balmore Group, we understand the stress and urgency of repairing storm-damaged properties. Specialising in roofing and building maintenance, we’re here to ensure your property is safe, secure, and weatherproofed for the future. Especially if Storm Bert has caused damage or weakened your existing roof structure.

Common Issues that you may be affected by from Storm Bert

1. Roof Damage
Strong winds often result in dislodged roof tiles, damaged flashing, and even structural issues. Left unattended, these problems can lead to leaks and water ingress, causing further damage to your property.

2. Blocked Gutters and Downpipes
Debris from the storm, such as leaves, branches, and dirt, can clog gutters and downpipes. Blockages prevent proper drainage, leading to water overflow and potential damage to walls and foundations. With snowfall and ice build up, this can accelerate any issues developing.

3. Stonework and Masonry Problems
Scotland’s historic buildings and stone structures are especially vulnerable during extreme weather events. Storm Bert’s heavy rain and wind may have caused cracks, erosion or even dislodged masonry. We can provide fast response rope access stonework repairs and removal.

Why Choose The Balmore Group?

With decades of experience in roofing and building maintenance across Scotland, we’ve built a reputation for excellence. Our skilled roofers and building maintenance team offers:

Act Now to Protect Your Property

If your property has been affected by Storm Bert, don’t wait for minor issues to escalate. We are ready to assist with inspections, repairs and preventative maintenance. Our comprehensive services are designed to give you peace of mind, knowing your property is in safe hands.