Replacement Roof Tile

On the 18th February 2022, Storm Eunice arrived bringing disruption to many parts of the country and a record number of Red weather warnings being issued by the Met Office.

I recorded wind speeds of 52mph and this was enough to dislodge a roof tile which slide off the roof and smashed,

We are lucky in this town to have a distributor for the make of tiles I have, and they ordered a replacement for me.

The type and description of the tile I needed :

Sandtoft concrete double pantile right hand cloaked verge tile Rustic

The tile cost ÂŁ11.50 and the roofer is due any day to fit it.

Update

15 March 22

I got let down by a roofer from Sommersham who promised they could do the job and in the end just didn’t bother coming or contacting me.

So I called the company I bought the tile from on the off chance they knew a roofer they could recommend, they gave me Matts number, and by 4pm on the same day, the new tile has been fitted.

While he was there I noticed a gap where the ridge tile meets the roof tiles, Matt said the plastic infill is missing so he nipped up and mortared this up, so we are watertight again 🙂

Matt did a great job and charged a very reasonable fee.

Very pleased with the job, the tile I lost was due to it not being secured with a nail, as nailing the replacement would mean removing all the preceding tiles as they overlap each other, so the workaround was to use an adhesive to bond the tile down.

Hiding reCaptcha v3 badge on WordPress

I saw this article on hiding the reCaptcha v3 badge which automatically displays on the bottom right hand corner of the screen if reCaptcha is enabled in your Contact Forms.

I needed to hide the v3 badge was as it clashed with the location of a ‘Scroll to Top’ button, the implementation of the code to hide the badge was very simple:

Locate Appearance on Dashboard
Select – Customise
Click on – Additional CSS
Add the text in the box and save, then check you can send mail.

Google does allow the badge to be hidden, but their are conditions which the linked article above refers which need to be implemented.

In my case I added the statement – ‘This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply’, to my left hand sidebar, directly under the Contact Form using the Wiget menu.

I hope this helps.