Nestled amidst the serene landscape of Kettering, Glendon Hall stands as a testament to architectural splendor and timeless elegance. Soon, this historical treasure will undergo a remarkable transformation, as we unveil our upcoming restoration project – a masterpiece in the making.

Project Description

The Glendon Hall Lead Roof Restoration Project is a testament to our commitment to craftsmanship, tradition, and the preservation of history. Here is a glimpse into the pivotal elements of this remarkable endeavor:

  1. Stripping of the Existing Sand Cast Lead Roof: The journey begins with the careful removal of the existing sand cast lead roof. This meticulous process reveals the underlying structure and sets the stage for a comprehensive restoration that honors the heritage of Glendon Hall.
  2. Reforming Timber Works to Current Guidelines: Ensuring the structural integrity of the property is paramount. Timber works will be reformed to meet current guidelines, marrying historical charm with modern standards of safety and durability.
  3. Recycle Existing Lead: Sustainability is at the heart of this project. The existing lead, a part of Glendon Hall’s history, will be carefully recycled and repurposed, embodying the spirit of responsible restoration.
  4. Install New Sand Cast Code 7 Lead to Current Regulation: To safeguard the property for generations to come, new sand cast code 7 lead will be installed, adhering to current regulations. This includes the replacement of gutters, roof sheets, flashings, and capping, ensuring not only the longevity but also the functionality of the roof.

Preserving Heritage Through Restoration

Glendon Hall is not just a structure; it’s a living artifact of Kettering’s past. Our commitment to this project is driven by a profound respect for history and an unwavering dedication to preserving the heritage that defines this iconic property.

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