Around St Albans the buildings most at risk from cut edge corrosion are not dramatic industrial sheds but the everyday commercial stock: light industrial units, trade counters, depots and business park buildings roofed in profiled coated steel over recent decades. Many are let, managed at arm’s length and inspected rarely, which is exactly how a treatable edge defect quietly becomes a re-roofing bill.
A short anatomy of the problem
Coated steel roof sheets are protected on their faces but not on their cut ends. Those ends live at the eaves and inside the overlaps, the two wettest details on any roof. Moisture corrodes the exposed steel, rust then spreads back underneath the coating, and the coating peels away to expose more metal. The defect is self-propagating, which is the crucial point: it does not stabilise, it compounds, and each year of delay enlarges the area that needs preparation and repair.
Why it surfaces at the worst moments
For owners and landlords in the St Albans area, cut edge corrosion has a habit of being discovered at lease events: a tenant’s surveyor flags it during dilapidations, a buyer’s inspection raises it during a sale, or an insurer asks questions after a leak. At that point the defect stops being a maintenance line and becomes a negotiation problem, priced under pressure and on someone else’s timetable. A planned inspection and early treatment, done when you choose, is almost always cheaper than the same work done against a deadline someone else has set.

What early intervention buys you
Treatment at the early stage means preparing the corroded edges back to sound steel, priming, and sealing the lap zones with a flexible waterproof system. Before committing budget, it is worth being clear on a few questions:
- Whether the corrosion is confined to the edge zone or already running under the coating
- Whether any laps have perforated
- The condition of the surrounding coating, fixings and gutters
- Whether edge treatment alone is enough, or a full roof coating makes better sense
- What the roof will need, and when, if you do nothing this year
Our survey answers each of those in writing, so the decision is yours to make with the facts laid out in front of you.
The honest limit of treatment
If the survey finds perforated sheet ends, steel thinned beyond safe preparation, or corrosion that has travelled deep under the coating, we will tell you that treatment is not the right product and recommend sheet replacement for the affected areas instead. We do not coat over failed steel. It produces a roof that looks repaired and is not, and the truth would surface again at the next inspection anyone commissions.

One programme, edges and whole roof together
Where the steel is sound, pairing edge treatment with a full roof coating is usually the strongest option: the weak points are reinforced, the tired topcoat is renewed across every slope, and access is paid for once. National Coating Specialists is based in the South East, works across England, and covers St Albans and the wider Hertfordshire commercial belt as part of its core area, always starting with a survey rather than a standard price.





