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GoodRoofers.co.uk helps homeowners, landlords and property managers find local roofing contractors for repairs, replacements, maintenance and other roofing work. Instead of contacting several companies one by one, you can submit a single online enquiry and compare quotes from roofers who cover your area.

Whether you have noticed a leak, missing tiles, damaged flashing or moss growing across the roof, it is important to arrange an inspection before the problem becomes worse. Even a small defect can allow water into the roof structure and may eventually cause damp, damaged insulation, rotten timber or staining inside the property.

Our free quote service can match your enquiry with up to four local roofing specialists. The contractors in our network are asked to provide details of their insurance and references, although customers should still make their own checks before agreeing to any work.

GoodRoofers.co.uk can help with a wide range of roofing services, including general roof repairs, flat roof replacement, garage roofing, chimney flashing, roof valley repairs, bay window roofs, roof cleaning, moss removal and replacement roofing felt.

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Simply complete the short enquiry form and tell us what work you need. We will use the details provided to try to find suitable roofers who work in your location. Relevant contractors may then contact you directly to ask questions, arrange an inspection and provide their own quotation.

The service is free for homeowners, and there is no obligation to choose any of the roofers who contact you. You can compare the recommended work, materials, timescales and prices before deciding whether to proceed.

Roof Repairs, Maintenance and Replacement Services

Roofs are exposed to rain, wind, frost, sunlight and changing temperatures throughout the year. Over time, tiles can move, coverings can split and seals around chimneys or walls can begin to fail. Regular maintenance and prompt repairs can help prevent a minor issue from developing into a much larger and more expensive problem.

The roofers in our network offer a range of services for pitched roofs, flat roofs, garages, extensions, outbuildings and smaller roof sections. The exact work available will depend on the contractor and the property, but common enquiries are listed below.

General Roof Repairs

General roof repairs can include replacing broken or missing tiles, securing loose slates, repairing small leaks and renewing damaged mortar around ridge or hip tiles. A roofer may also check leadwork, roof valleys, gutters and other areas where water is likely to enter.

Some roof damage is easy to spot from the ground, while other problems may only become clear after water appears inside the loft or on a ceiling. A contractor can inspect the roof and explain which repairs are needed.

It is usually better to deal with damage as soon as possible. Leaving a slipped tile or small leak untreated may allow water to spread beneath the roof covering and affect a much larger area.

Pitched Roof Repairs and Replacement

Pitched roofs are commonly covered with concrete tiles, clay tiles, natural slate or man-made slate. These roofs can last for many years, but individual materials may crack, move or become damaged during storms.

In some cases, replacing a few tiles and repairing the surrounding area may solve the problem. However, an older roof with widespread damage, failing underlay or repeated leaks may need more extensive work.

A full roof replacement normally involves removing the existing covering, checking the roof timbers and installing new underlay, battens and tiles or slates. A roofer should provide a clear explanation of what is included before work begins.

Flat Roof Repairs and Replacement

Flat and low-pitched roofs are often covered with felt, EPDM rubber, GRP fibreglass or liquid waterproofing systems. These materials are frequently used on garages, extensions, porches, dormers and outbuildings.

Common flat roof problems include cracks, blisters, loose joints, standing water and damage around edges or outlets. A small local repair may be suitable when the main covering remains in good condition.

Where the roof is badly worn or has been repaired several times, replacement may provide a more reliable long-term solution. Local roofers can assess the roof deck, drainage and existing covering before recommending a suitable system.

Garage Roof Replacement

Garage roofs are commonly flat or have a very low pitch. Older garages often have traditional felt coverings, although newer replacement options may include torch-on felt, EPDM rubber, fibreglass or liquid-applied systems.

Over time, a garage roof can crack, blister, lift at the edges or begin to leak around joints and outlets. Water may then damage stored belongings, timber decking, walls or electrical fittings inside the garage.

A local roofer can inspect the existing covering and advise whether repair or full replacement is the better option. The recommendation may depend on the age of the roof, the condition of the deck and how many previous repairs have been carried out.

Lead Flashing and Chimney Flashing Repairs

Flashing helps create a watertight seal where the roof meets chimneys, walls, dormer windows, parapets and other raised structures. Lead is commonly used because it can be shaped around roof details and has a long working life when installed correctly.

However, flashing can crack, split, lift or pull away from the brickwork. Mortar joints may also fail, allowing rainwater to run behind the lead and into the roof space.

Chimney flashing is a common source of roof leaks because the area contains several joints and remains exposed to the weather. A roofer may be able to re-dress or reseal the existing flashing, although badly damaged lead may need to be replaced.

Chimney Repairs

Roof leaks near a chimney are not always caused by the flashing alone. Damaged pointing, cracked chimney pots, loose bricks or a worn chimney crown can also allow water into the property.

A roofing contractor can inspect the chimney stack and surrounding roof covering to identify the most likely source of the problem. Repairs may include repointing, replacing damaged leadwork, securing loose pots or carrying out small masonry repairs.

Chimney work often requires safe roof access or scaffolding, so it is important to check whether access costs are included in the quotation.

Bay Window Roof Repair and Replacement

Bay window roofs are usually small flat or low-pitched sections positioned above the window. They may be covered with lead, felt, fibreglass, tiles or another waterproof material.

Because of their size and position, these roofs can sometimes be overlooked until water begins to appear around the window frame, ceiling or internal wall. Common causes include split coverings, failed joints, damaged flashing and poor drainage.

A roofer can inspect the bay roof and explain whether a repair is likely to be enough. Where the covering is old or has several damaged areas, replacing it may offer better value than carrying out repeated patch repairs.

Roof Valley Repair and Replacement

A roof valley is the channel formed where two sloping sections of roof meet. It carries a large amount of rainwater towards the gutter, which means even a small defect can lead to significant water ingress.

Roof valleys may be made from lead, GRP, mortar or specially shaped valley tiles. Problems can develop when lead splits, mortar cracks, tiles move or leaves and moss block the flow of water.

A roofer may clean and repair a valley when the damage is limited. In other cases, the surrounding tiles may need to be lifted so the valley lining can be renewed properly.

Ridge Tile and Hip Tile Repairs

Ridge tiles run along the highest point of the roof, while hip tiles cover the sloping external joints. Traditional tiles are often fixed with mortar, which can crack and loosen after years of exposure to the weather.

Loose ridge or hip tiles can become unsafe during strong winds and may also allow water beneath the roof covering. Depending on the condition, a roofer may repoint the mortar, rebed the tiles or install a dry-fix system.

It is worth asking the contractor to inspect nearby tiles at the same time, as several areas may have deteriorated together.

Pitched Roof Underlay and Felt Replacement

The underlay beneath tiles or slates provides an extra barrier against rain, snow and wind. Older properties may have traditional bitumen felt, which can become brittle, torn or badly sagged over time.

Damaged underlay does not always mean the entire roof needs replacing. However, if it has failed across a large area, the tiles may need to be removed so new breathable membrane and battens can be installed.

A roofer may be able to inspect part of the underlay from inside the loft. However, the full condition may only become clear after some tiles have been lifted.

Roof Moss Removal and Roof Cleaning

Moss, algae and lichen commonly grow on roofs in shaded or damp locations. Moss can hold moisture against the roof surface and may eventually loosen mortar, block gutters or work beneath certain types of tile.

Professional moss removal often involves carefully scraping growth from the roof and applying a suitable treatment to reduce the remaining spores. The correct method depends on the roof covering and its condition.

High-pressure washing is not suitable for every roof. Excessive pressure can damage tiles, remove protective coatings or force water beneath the roof covering. A contractor should assess the roof before recommending a cleaning method.

Although cleaning can improve the appearance of a roof, it should not be treated as a repair. Broken tiles, loose flashing and other defects should be dealt with separately.

Storm Damage and Emergency Roof Repairs

Strong winds, heavy rain and falling branches can cause sudden damage to a roof. Tiles may become loose or disappear completely, while existing weak points can begin to leak during severe weather.

Emergency roof repairs usually focus on making the property safe and reducing further water ingress. A temporary covering may be used when weather conditions make a permanent repair unsafe or impractical.

Once the roof can be inspected properly, the contractor should explain any permanent repairs that are required. Homeowners may also need photographs and written details if they plan to make an insurance claim.

How the Free Roofing Quote Service Works

GoodRoofers.co.uk is designed to make it easier to find roofing contractors without spending hours contacting different businesses. The process is straightforward and can be completed online.

  1. Tell us about the roofing work

    Complete the enquiry form and describe the problem or project. You may need a leaking roof repaired, damaged tiles replaced, a garage roof renewed or moss removed.

    Include as much useful information as possible. Details such as the property type, roof material, location of the damage and when the problem began can help contractors understand the job.

  2. Enter your postcode and contact details

    Your postcode helps us identify roofers who cover your area. Local contractors may also be familiar with property styles and roofing materials commonly found nearby.

    We need your contact details so suitable roofers can speak to you about the enquiry, ask further questions and arrange an inspection where necessary.

  3. We look for suitable local roofers

    We use the information provided to try to match the enquiry with roofing contractors who offer the requested service and work within your location.

    The number of contractors available can vary depending on the type of work, location and current demand.

  4. Receive contact from up to four contractors

    Up to four relevant roofers may contact you directly. They may ask for photographs or arrange a visit before confirming the price.

    Some jobs can be discussed using photographs, but many roofing problems require an inspection before an accurate quotation can be provided.

  5. Compare the quotations

    Compare the proposed work, materials, price and estimated timescale. Make sure each quotation clearly states what is included.

    It is also worth checking whether scaffolding, skips, waste removal and VAT are included, as these items can make a noticeable difference to the final cost.

  6. Choose whether to proceed

    You decide whether to accept one of the quotations. There is no obligation to appoint any contractor introduced through the service.

    If you choose a roofer, the agreement for the work will be made directly between you and that independent business.

Compare Local Roofing Quotations

Getting more than one quote can help you understand the likely cost of the work and the different repair methods available. However, it is important to compare the full details rather than choosing based only on the lowest price.

One roofer may recommend a small repair, while another may believe that a larger section needs replacing. These differences do not always mean one quotation is wrong. Contractors may assess the condition differently or propose materials with different expected lifespans.

When reviewing roofing quotes, consider:

  • The exact repair or replacement work included.
  • The materials and products the roofer plans to use.
  • Whether the price includes labour and VAT.
  • Scaffolding, access towers or other access equipment.
  • Removal and disposal of old roofing materials.
  • The expected start date and length of the job.
  • Any workmanship guarantee offered.
  • Manufacturer warranties supplied with new materials.
  • The deposit required and the payment schedule.

A clear written quotation can reduce the risk of confusion later. Ask the contractor to explain any part of the quote that you do not understand before accepting it.

Checking a Roofing Contractor

The roofers who receive enquiries through GoodRoofers.co.uk operate as independent businesses. Although contractors in the network are asked to provide insurance details and references, homeowners should always carry out their own checks before work begins.

It is sensible to ask for current evidence of public liability insurance and recent examples of similar projects. You can also check customer reviews and ask whether the business uses employees, subcontractors or a mixture of both.

For larger jobs, request a detailed written quotation and avoid paying the full cost in advance. A reasonable deposit may be required for materials or to secure a start date, but the payment terms should be clearly explained.

You should also confirm who will deal with any problems after the work has been completed. Ask for guarantee details in writing and keep copies of quotations, invoices, receipts and product warranties.

Why Use GoodRoofers.co.uk?

  • Free for homeowners — there is no fee for submitting a roofing enquiry or receiving quotations.
  • One simple online form — tell us about the work once instead of contacting several roofers separately.
  • Up to four local quotes — compare contractors who provide the service and cover your area.
  • No obligation — you remain free to accept or decline any quotation you receive.
  • Insurance and references requested — roofers in the network are asked to provide supporting business information.
  • A wide range of roofing services — request help with repairs, replacements, flashing, valleys, cleaning and other work.
  • Local and nationwide coverage — enquiries can be submitted from towns, cities and rural areas throughout the UK.
  • Independent choice — compare prices, materials and recommendations before deciding who to appoint.

Roofing Help for Homeowners, Landlords and Property Managers

GoodRoofers.co.uk can be used by homeowners who need a one-off repair, landlords arranging maintenance between tenancies and property managers looking after several buildings.

Roofing problems can affect houses, flats, garages, extensions, shops, offices and other types of property. When completing the enquiry form, make sure you explain the building type and any access restrictions that may affect the work.

For rented or managed properties, it can also help to provide the details of the person who can give the contractor access. Clear contact information can make arranging an inspection much easier.

When Should You Contact a Roofer?

You do not always need to wait until water starts entering the property. Some visible signs suggest that a roof may need attention.

You may wish to request quotes if you notice:

  • Missing, cracked or slipped tiles.
  • Damp marks on ceilings or walls.
  • Water entering the loft during heavy rain.
  • Loose or damaged flashing around a chimney.
  • Cracked mortar around ridge or hip tiles.
  • Standing water on a flat roof.
  • Blistering, lifting or splitting in roofing felt.
  • Large amounts of moss or debris blocking the gutters.
  • Daylight visible through parts of the roof from inside the loft.
  • Roof materials on the ground after strong winds.

Some of these signs may have a simple cause, while others could point to a more serious issue. A professional inspection is usually the best way to understand what work is required.

Request Your Free Roofing Quotes

Whether you need a few tiles replaced, a chimney leak investigated or a complete garage roof renewed, GoodRoofers.co.uk can help you find local roofing specialists who are interested in the work.

Complete the short enquiry form and provide details about your property and the roofing service required. We will try to connect you with up to four suitable roofers who cover your postcode area.

The contractors may contact you to discuss the job, request photographs or arrange a visit. You can then compare their recommendations, prices and timescales before choosing whether to proceed.

Submitting an enquiry is free, and there is no obligation to accept any quotation you receive.