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    How long should my roof last?

    ByMaeve Bacon April 28, 2017July 3, 2025

    On average in Cornwall Wheat reed will last between 15 and 20 years. Water reed will last between 25 and 30 years. This is all dependant on the quality of thatching the material,the pitch of the roof and where it is located. E.g. A flat pitched roof in a valley wont last as long as…

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    When will the yellow colour fade from my newly thatched roof?

    ByMaeve Bacon April 28, 2017July 3, 2025

    This all depends on the weather, e.g. persistent rain will dull the thatch quicker, but usually a roof will not fade until 6-9 months after completion.

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    Is thatching a dying trade?

    ByMaeve Bacon April 28, 2017July 3, 2025

    We are asked this question often, and no thatching is not a dying trade, with over 1500 thatchers nation wide it is still a very popular trade to enter into, but training is very long and hard which puts a lot of people off. I will say it is well worth the effort.

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    How much does the average size cottage cost to re-thatch?

    ByMaeve Bacon April 28, 2017July 3, 2025

    This all depends on the area you live in and the local thatchers rates,as these can vary massively. An average sized cottage should cost around £10,000 – £14,000

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    How long does it take to thatch a house?

    ByMaeve Bacon April 28, 2017July 3, 2025

    An average sized cottage will take 3-4 weeks.

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    Is there a risk of fire?

    ByMaeve Bacon April 28, 2017July 3, 2025

    Of course there is always a risk of fire, but there are lots of precautions you can take. For instance, you can install heat sensors inside your chimneys and loft spaces, your roof can be sprayed with a fire-proof retardant and you should have your chimneys swept regulary. Most of these are a must when…

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    How high should my chimney be above the thatched roof?

    ByMaeve Bacon April 28, 2017July 3, 2025

    The chimney, including the pot, should terminate at least 1.8m above the height of the ridge

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    Are vermin an issue with thatched houses?

    ByMaeve Bacon April 28, 2017July 3, 2025

    Rats, mice, squirrels and birds can all cause problems with your roof. The best course of action if you notice any damage is to consider covering your roof in wire netting to prevent them from accessing the thatch and causing any further damage.

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  • Shows and demonstrations we are attending
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    Shows and demonstrations we are attending

    ByMaeve Bacon April 19, 2017July 3, 2025

    2017 shows Padstow vintage rally and Country fair. 1st, 2nd and 3rd of July Looking forward to our 3rd year at this fun little show http://www.padstow-rally.co.uk/index.html Stithians Show 17th of July Stithians Show is the largest one day Agricultural show in Cornwall and one of the largest in the Country. http://www.stithiansshow.org.uk/

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  • Our work diary. Updated every 6 months or so
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    Our work diary. Updated every 6 months or so

    ByMaeve Bacon January 23, 2015July 3, 2025

    February 2015 Nice to do a job close to home!  We’ve been thatching a roof in Penzance, Toby’s home town, and have had to battle frost as well as the usual hazards of ladders, and sharp tools.  Properly cold up there some mornings! We were rethatching just the rear of the property, in wheat reed, and finishing…

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