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16 Dec

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Peterhead - AB42

Enquiry from: Phillip N

Start Date: Less than one month

Sun Tunnel Lead Sun Tunnel Lead

replacement of some slates and realign/secure others. approximately 15 to 20 slates in total. however, there may be a requirement for additional work, specifically roof vents. are you the property ow...

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07 Nov

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Peterhead - AB42

Enquiry from: JAMES B

Start Date: Immediate

soft wash on roof and gutter clean are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached property age: 1970-2000 how many bedrooms: 5+ rooms roof height: 1st floor is your ro...

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13 Sep

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Peterhead - AB42

Enquiry from: Kalvin H

Start Date: Immediate

small roof repairs, pointing

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13 Sep

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Peterhead - AB42

Enquiry from: Phillip N

Start Date: Less than one month

Sun Tunnel Lead Sun Tunnel Lead

a few slates need to be replaced. (may also need additional vents/air flow through loft/roof.) are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached property age: 1900-1930 how ma...

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15 Aug

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Peterhead - AB42

Enquiry from: Iain W

Start Date: Immediate

hello, i am needing the edges of my roof redone as bits have fallen out. i am looking to have the work done asap as i'm needing to get the house on the market. thanks are you the property owner: owne...

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27 May

Windows | Velux

Peterhead - AB42

Enquiry from: Natalia S

Start Date: Immediate

Looking to install sky lights / roof windows in kitchen and dining room

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18 Feb

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Peterhead - AB42

Enquiry from: Yuen L

Start Date: Immediate

There is moss growing on my Marley tiled roof and garage I believe it needs soft washing

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11 Jan

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Peterhead - AB42

Enquiry from: Claire V

Start Date: Immediate

Roof replacement or just repair

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30 Dec

Roofing | Flat | Repair

Peterhead - AB42

Enquiry from: Isobel C

Start Date: Immediate

Sun Tunnel Lead Sun Tunnel Lead Sun Tunnel Lead Sun Tunnel Lead Sun Tunnel Lead Sun Tunnel Lead

seal along wall of house and flat roof resealed are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached location of roof: extension property age: 1900-30 height of roof: 1st flo...

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28 Dec

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Peterhead - AB42

Enquiry from: James C

Start Date: Immediate

Sun Tunnel Lead

emergency roof repair water coming into the kitchen are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached property age: 1970-2000 how many bedrooms: 3-4 rooms is your roof pitched ...

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08 Dec

Cleaning | Roof cleaning

Peterhead - AB42

Enquiry from: Alistair S

Start Date: Immediate

I’m looking for quotes for roof moss removal/cleaning and roof sealing. Detached 1-1/2 storey house approx roof area 100/120 sq/metres.

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14 Nov

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Peterhead - AB42

Enquiry from: Peter I

Start Date: Less than one month

Sun Tunnel Lead

removal of ch stack and repair of roof slate tiles due to oil heater not used anymore(air source heat pump) are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached property age: post...

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29 Oct

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Peterhead - AB42

Enquiry from: Melissa C

Start Date: Immediate

Hi looking for free quotes, Damp on front room ceiling. Issue in eaves around chimney stack causing timber and insulation to become soaked.

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07 Oct

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Peterhead - AB42

Enquiry from: Leonard W

Start Date: Immediate

Hi, looking for an estimate to replace my guttering. The house is a terraced one. Thanks

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26 Sep

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

Peterhead - AB42

Enquiry from: Clive C

Start Date: Immediate

new flat roof striped back to joists insulated re boarded rubber roof are you the property owner: owner of the property location of roof: other property age: 1900-30 current roof material: roofing fel...

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04 Sep

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Peterhead - AB42

Enquiry from: Sarunas M

Start Date: Immediate

Hi, we would like to get quote for fiberglass roof, front of the house, about 4-5 square meters. Thank you.

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01 Sep

Roofing | Flat | Repair

Peterhead - AB42

Enquiry from: Ronald M

Start Date: Immediate

Felting on my garage roof needs replacing in areas.

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25 Aug

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Peterhead - AB42

Enquiry from: Alan R

Start Date: Immediate

I have a leak which is coming into my bathroom at the front of the property.

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24 Aug

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

Peterhead - AB42

Enquiry from: Grant D

Start Date: Immediate

Galvanised traditional corrugated cladding for 4m x 3m summer house approx 20m squared (3 sides)

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16 Aug

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Peterhead - AB42

Enquiry from: Colin M

Start Date: Immediate

Remove cement from skews and redo

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How much do Roofer services cost?

How much do Roofers cost? Costs for Roofers in 2025 can be very different depending on the kind of work that you want to have actually performed in your residence. It's the question we get asked a great deal "how much do Roofers charge?". It's often very good to have an idea of how much a Roofer are going to likely charge for their assistance. Prices will most likely fluctuate based on the materials and also the tradesman picked. The table shows the kinds of task that Roofers generally do as well as the standard cost series of these tasks. Some projects take longer to complete than others so costs do fluctuate by task.

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The average price
of a Roofer in Peterhead is:

£1,970

Roofer job Roofer cost in 2025
Velux windows in Peterhead £675-£1,035
Tile or slate roofing in Peterhead £4,500-£6,900
Flat roof in Peterhead £1,875-£2,875
Commercial roofing in Peterhead £3,750-£5,750
Flat roof repair in Peterhead £1,500-£2,300
Gutter cleaning in Peterhead £75-£115
Tile roof repairs in Peterhead £338-£518
Chimney sweeping in Peterhead £75-£115
Roof cleaning in Peterhead £1,480-£2,220
Sun Tunnel in Peterhead £700-£1,000

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Roofer FAQs

Why do commercial buildings have flat roofs?

There are a few reasons why commercial buildings often have flat roofs. Lots of people argue that flat roofs aren’t as attractive as pitched roofs, which is why it’s uncommon to see a residential property with an entirely flat roof. Lots of commercial buildings don’t need to look attractive, so go for flat roofs because they’re cheaper.

Flat roofs tend to be less expensive than pitched roofs, especially for large, broad commercial buildings. Some commercial buildings simply couldn’t have a pitched roof because their width would mean that the roof would have to be extremely high. Flat roofs are also cost-effective for commercial buildings because it means that air conditioning and ventilation units can go on the roof, saving space in and around the building.

Commercial buildings also often have flat roofs because they don’t need the loft space that residential properties need. If there’s no need for the space, it doesn’t make sense to spend more money on a pitched roof just to keep the attic space empty. Flat roofs also give the commercial building owner the opportunity to use the space as a smoking area for employees or give access to fire escapes to upper floors.

If you’re having a commercial property build, make sure you speak to the experts about the type of roof that is suitable for you. If you’re planning on having air conditioning or ventilation systems installed within the property, you might be best off with a flat roof – but if you need some extra storage space, a pitched roof might work best for you.

How to build a roof?

A roof serves as something which is so much more than just a top of a building. A roof delivers guard from the elements and precipitation, it also helps drain water from a structure, and helps to provide insulation to the structure allowing it to keep the interior of a building cool or warm, according to season.

There are several steps to building a roof

Mount the trusses.

This step requires the building’s wall frames to be completely level, square and plumb. If you are building the roof onto a building that is still a frame you must use ladders or scaffolding. Hoist the trusses onto the roof.

Install temporary braces.

You will need to install temporary braces that the trusses can rest on until the sheathing and permanent bracing are installed, this has to be done before you install the trusses. At the centre of the back wall, nail the bottom half of one two-by-six board that's 16 feet long to the top of the outside wall, making sure you fasten it to a stud.

Install the end trusses.

Install the two end trusses at the front and back of the building, making sure you affix them to the temporary bracing. The batten you take will have to be a bit longer than the distance will separate the trusses.

Install the standard trusses.

According to the instructions provided by the manufacturer, you will first need to install the first standard truss. You will also need to nail it to the batten from the first truss.

Sheath the roof.

Once your trusses permanently braced, you can begin with the sheathing of the roof. Starting from the bottom corner and moving across the bottom, the sheathing is installed lengthwise.

Install the roof cover.

Like the sheathing and underlayment procedures, the roof cover is installed lengthwise from the bottom up. The shingles should be staggered, and they should also overlap at the same time. You will need to work up to the ridge and use a ridge cap shingles to finish the ridge.

How to repair a hole in a flat roof?

How to repair a hole in a flat roof depends on what material your flat roof is made from. If you have an asphalt, felt or EDPM rubber roof, the repairs are quite simple, whereas it’s a bit more tricky if you have a fibreglass flat roof. How to repair a hole in an asphalt flat roof If you’ve got a small hole in your asphalt flat roof, you might get away with using a paint-on fix from a tin. It’s best to use this as a temporary measure to tide you over until you can get in touch with a professional. If the hole is on the flashing, you can add heat-applied flashing tape to it, or use a patch of torched-on roofing felt. There are liquid systems you can use, but usually they’re only available to the trade. Repairing a hole in a felt flat roof It's a similar process to asphalt roofing if you want to repair a hole in a felt flat roof. Use a paint-on fix for a temporary solution, but the best way to repair a hole is to use a torched-on piece of roofing felt to cover the hole and make it watertight again. How to fix a hole in an EDPM rubber flat roof If the hole in a rubber flat roof is small, you may be able to get away with applying some lap sealant to the hole. Only use a small amount, as if you go for a more permanent repair later down the line all of this will need to be scraped off. You can also use a malleable piece of self-adhesive flashing – clean the area, add EDPM primer and stick the patch on from the centre outwards. Add sealant to the edges if you want to give it more water protection. How to fix pin holes in a fibreglass flat roof If you find pin holes in your fibreglass roof, it usually means there wasn’t enough resin used at installation. To repair the holes, you’ll need to sand down the entire roof back to the clear resin. Then clean the area with acetone and apply GRP roofing resin – the acetone ensures that the resin sticks. You might need two coats of resin to get rid of all the holes.

What should I know about roof maintenance?

The roof is a particularly important part of the home, providing weather and water protection. Therefore, it’s important to regularly check your guttering system and clean out any debris that could cause blockages.Advice given is to consider having a mesh gutter guard to prevent the build-up of leaves and other debris, especially if you want to harvest rainwater.

What is commercial roofing?

Commercial roofing simply refers to any roofing work, including installation and repair, that is done to commercial buildings. This might include office roofs, shop roofs or commercial unit roofs. Every building needs a roof to keep out the rain!

Since looks aren’t usually the first priority with commercial buildings, lots of commercial properties have flat roofs. These are often made from felt, EDPM rubber or fibreglass. Felt is the cheapest commercial roofing material, while fibreglass tends to be the most expensive. In felt roofs, roofers use an adhesive to stick roofing felt onto a frame. EDPM rubber roofs have a rubber membrane that is laid down and glued onto the roof and coated with a contact adhesive, while fibreglass uses a cut glass fibre mat that is pressed on before a resin and topcoat are applied.

Not all roofing companies will offer commercial roofing services, because generally the buildings tend to be bigger. Small companies won’t have enough tradespeople to work on a roof without making it very expensive for you. Commercial buildings also tend to need more scaffolding to make it safe for the professionals to work, so some smaller roofing companies won’t offer commercial services. Make sure you check a company’s website or social media if you’re looking for commercial roofing – on the Quotatis Directory, our roofers will show whether they do commercial roofing to make your search easier.

How to install commercial rubber roofing?

How you install commercial rubber roofing is similar to fitting it on a residential property, except that the area that’s covered is likely to be bigger. With commercial properties, you should always leave any maintenance and repair works to the professionals – whether you own or lease the property, you could invalidate any insurance if you try to install rubber roofing yourself. We’ll outline the steps roofers will take when installing rubber roofing on a commercial property.

Firstly, the installers will remove any existing coverings and clean and dry the surface thoroughly. This is vital in ensuring that the rubber will stick. They will then unwrap the EDPM rubber membrane and leave it to rest until it’s fully expanded. On a warm day this may take around half an hour.

Next, the roofers will work with half a sheet of rubber at a time and adhere it to the roof surface. They may use a water-based adhesive which they will spread onto the roof in sections, then roll the membrane onto the surface before moving onto the next section. If they’re using a bonded adhesive, they will apply it to both the roof and the rubber and leave it to dry until it’s tacky before extending the membrane.

Once the EDPM rubber is rolled out, the installers will brush the surface with a large broom to get rid of bubbles and provide a stronger bond. Then they will work of the edges, applying adhesive to roof and walls edges, sealing corners and creating watertight seals. They’ll also tidy up any excess membrane and seal all the trims.

As long as it’s installed correctly, your commercial rubber roofing should last you decades without any repairs needed. It’s always best to inspect your roof regularly to spot any damage before it becomes a bigger problem.

How much is it to replace a roof?

A roof is one of the most significant portions of any property and they’re also the single part of a structure most vulnerable to impairment from the elements. If your roof suffers substantial damage over time, maintenances and re-roofing charges can be expensive, time-consuming, and stressful which is why it is imperative to keep your roof in sound structural and aesthetic order.

If a tile has fallen off from the top of your roof – you can expect to pay around £70-£100 to replace it including a different tile fitted in its place. Replacing a hip roof will cost between £4,250 and £7,250, the cost varies if you have a single valley or a double valley on your roof. For a new gable roof, you should expect to pay around £3,250 to £5,250.

What does it cost to replace my roof?

The charge of substituting your roof for a new one will be subject to the age and condition that it’s in, but usually, the cost of a new roof on an average property is around £5,500.

Some of the key factors to keep in mind when calculating the cost of re-roofing your house include:

• size of your roof

• type and size of the materials used

• shape and style of the roof

• If structural changes are required or not

• the roofing company hired

Tiled roof repair costs

If you are trying to prevent water from leaking inside your house for one or two tiles, then you can expect to pay between £100 to £200 to fix them and seal the leaks.

Flat roof repair costs

Minor jobs such as repairing flat roofs as well as sheds and garages or mending blisters can usually cost around £300.

Roofing job Price range

Replacing six ridge tiles £135-£260

Replacing six broken or missing tiles £55-£105

Cleanout of your gutter £35-£80

Replacing one right tile on rooftop £70-£100

The cost of a full re-roofing job can amount to around £3,250 to £7,250 depending on the size of your property.

Hip roof Cost range Length of time

Semi-detached home £4,250-£4,750 3-4 days

Detached home £5,250-£5,750 4-5 days

2 valleys – semi-detached home £5,750-£6,250 5-6 days

2-valleys detached home £6,750-£7,250 6-7 days

Gable roof Cost range Length of time

Standard £3,250-£3,750 2-3 days

2-valley £4,750-£5,250 4-5 days

Are tiles suitable for an area with strong winds?

Strong winds can cause extensive damage to unprotected rooftops and in fact tiles act as very suitable protection. The extra weight they provide is great at countering high wind loads and if anything is damaged during severe weather, replacing tiles is straight forward for professional roofers.When you compare this to lightweight materials there’s a significant difference. If you wish to have extra protection, experts recommended having sarking fitted.

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