Coatings for Vale of York farm buildings
Ripon sits where the Vale of York meets the edge of the Dales. That’s some of the most productive arable and mixed farmland in the north, so we see plenty of big grain stores, general-purpose barns and machinery sheds. You’ve also got livestock buildings on those holdings that run sheep and cattle on the higher ground towards Masham and the moor edge. It’s steel-frame country, and a lot of the roofs are profiled metal or fibre-cement that has been weathering through Yorkshire winters for decades.
Agricultural coatings can do real work here. We can protect sound metal and refresh tired roofs. But it only makes sense on buildings that warrant it. We always survey first, around Ripon and across this stretch of North Yorkshire, before we recommend anything.
Grain stores and the harvest window
A grain store is the building that most often shapes the timetable for us. You need it dry, clean and empty before harvest, which makes the late-spring and early-summer window the natural time for roof and gutter work. Coating a grain store roof while it sits empty is straightforward. Trying to do it over a full store at harvest is not. We plan Ripon-area programmes around that calendar, and around drilling and stock housing on the mixed holdings, so the work fits your year rather than disrupting it.
Barn roof painting near Ripon starts with what the sheets are made of. Fibre cement, plastisol steel and asbestos cement each take a different system.
Legacy metal and fibre-cement: an honest look
Plenty of farm roofs around Ripon are older than the people working under them. Profiled metal corrodes first at the laps and fixings. Fibre-cement goes brittle and porous with age. A coating extends the life of metal that is fundamentally sound and seals fine surface weathering. But it cannot rebuild a roof that has failed. Where sheets are perforated or fixings have let go, we’ll recommend repair or partial replacement before any coating. We’d rather lose the coating job than sell you one that solves nothing.
- Corrosion at laps, ridges and fixing points on profiled metal
- Brittle or cracked fibre-cement sheets
- Failed or missing fixings allowing water tracking
- Gutter and valley problems driving internal damp

Asbestos-cement and the rules around it
Asbestos-cement roofs are common on older agricultural buildings near Ripon. Disturbing them carries clear legal duties, so we treat them carefully. A sound asbestos-cement roof can sometimes be encapsulated. That seals the surface and extends its service life without breaking the material. A damaged one is a different matter. The correct path there is licensed removal rather than coating. We’ll tell you which situation you’re in.
Why we survey before we quote
No two farm roofs are the same. A photo can’t show what a walk across the sheets reveals. Our survey gives you a building-by-building view: sound and worth coating, in need of repair, or ready for replacement. For holdings in the Ripon area the survey is free and there’s no obligation to proceed.
We carry out agricultural building coatings work in and around Ripon. For the full survey-led service and how we assess each building, see our Agricultural Building Coatings service, or request a free site survey.

Recently — July 2026
Settled summer weather suits coating and spraying work, with stable temperatures and dry surfaces helping systems cure and bond as specified.
We do not price a roof we have not stood on, so every job here starts with a proper look at the building.




