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Everlast Roofing

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Everlast Roofing are a trusted, professional family company with over 22 years experience in the trade. We focus on provid...
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Kingfisher Roofing

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Kingfisher roofing Ltd is a professional, ethical roofing company, with over 20 years’ experience in the roofing industry....
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A2Z Roofing & property Maintenance

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Family run business with over 20years of trading. We have many valued and satisfied customers. We cover all roofing repa...
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NH roofing services

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Flat roof specialist, other roof work undertaken , from small repairs to full replacements
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Evans Roofing & Maintenance

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Evans Roofing & Maintenance Ltd – Local roofing specialists with over 10 years hands-on experience. We cover all aspects o...
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Coastal Prime

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Coastal Prime Ltd provides expert home insulation services across the UK, helping homeowners enhance energy efficiency and...

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26 May

Windows | Velux

Milton Keynes - MK13

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Sun Tunnel Lead

replacement of 3 roof windows are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached roofing material: thatched roof height: 1st floor does the roof need to be replaced: yes ha...

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24 May

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

Milton Keynes - MK6

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I want to ask for a quote yo replace a 90m2 flat roof i am located in Milton Keynes. Thank you

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20 May

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Milton Keynes - MK14

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Customer made an enquiry for Pitched Roof replacement via one of our websites. Looking at various options they would like to discuss directly Confirmed interest Please call to discuss and arrange appo...

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18 May

Cleaning | Gutters

Buckingham - MK18

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blocked downpipes from roof

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17 May

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Milton Keynes - MK2

Enquiry from: Alastair S

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

repair of brickwork, repointing general tidy up of chimney are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace property age: 1930-1970 roof height: 2nd floor is your roof pit...

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14 May

Cleaning | Roof cleaning

Milton Keynes - MK10

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Roof & Gutter Cleaning. Looking for quotes.

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04 May

Windows | Velux

Milton Keynes - MK13

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replacement of 3 roof windows are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached roofing material: thatched roof height: 1st floor does the roof need to be replaced: yes ha...

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11 Apr

Windows | Velux

Milton Keynes - MK9

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The velux windows are jammed and do not lock

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05 Mar

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Milton Keynes - MK2

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i have a brown patch in my bedroom and i belive it could be to do with roof damage

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21 Feb

Roofing | Flat | Repair

Milton Keynes - MK3

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Looking for a quote for flat roof repair

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01 Feb

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Aylesbury - HP21

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Roof replacement tiles stone or zinc

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01 Feb

Roofing | Flat | Repair

Bourne End - SL8

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leak on flat roof needs repairing

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01 Feb

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Aylesbury - HP21

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roof tiles or zinc roofing 3 bedrooms mid terrace

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28 Jan

Cleaning | Gutters

Gerrards Cross - SL9

Enquiry from: Philip P

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gutter clearing across rear of house due to weeds and other debris. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached how many bedrooms do you have: 3-4 rooms what are you look...

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28 Jan

Cleaning | Gutters

Milton Keynes - MK17

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plastic gutter joint leaking and clean gutters on three bed terrace house. needs doing in the next three days please

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09 Jan

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Milton Keynes - MK3

Enquiry from: Francesca C

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leak in the corner of the conservatory - water running on to the windowsill. could potentially be gutter issue

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09 Jan

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Milton Keynes - MK13

Enquiry from: Andy A

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I'd like a quote for a conservatory roof replacement. Conservatory size: ~ 331 cm x 237 cm. Type: Basic single skin brickwork. PVC double glazed with polycarbonate roof sheet covering over.

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08 Jan

Cleaning | Roof cleaning

Milton Keynes - MK8

Enquiry from: SHARON S

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Soft clean to remove moss from a 3 bed detached house.

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27 Dec

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Buckingham - MK18

Enquiry from: Carlos G

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are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached roofing material: tiles roof height: 2nd floor how many bedrooms do you have: 3-4 rooms does the roof need to be replace...

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15 Dec

Cleaning | Roof cleaning

Milton Keynes - MK8

Enquiry from: Eunice A

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Covered in moss. Both 5 bed house and garage

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How much do Roofer services cost?

How much do Roofers cost? Costs for Roofers in 2026 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 Buckinghamshire is:

£4,165

Roofer job Roofer cost in 2026
Velux windows in Buckinghamshire £494-£1,509
Tile or slate roofing in Buckinghamshire £3,341-£12,385
Flat roof in Buckinghamshire £1,521-£14,021
Commercial roofing in Buckinghamshire £7,786-£25,679
Flat roof repair in Buckinghamshire £340-£3,330
Gutter cleaning in Buckinghamshire £157-£601
Tile roof repairs in Buckinghamshire £249-£4,342
Chimney sweeping in Buckinghamshire £163-£2,558
Roof cleaning in Buckinghamshire £596-£2,044
Sun Tunnel in Buckinghamshire £500-£1,500

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Roofer FAQs

What is the best commercial roofing material?
The best commercial roofing material for your building will depend on the size and type of roof you have as well as your budget. A lot of commercial buildings have flat roofs, but some have pitched roofs. These days, flat roofs are almost flat, but are usually built on a small slope so water can drain effectively. Pitched roofs are much steeper and are made using tiles or shingle. Our top choices for commercial flat roofs would be fibreglass or EDPM rubber. Both of these materials will set you back around £80-110 per square metre, making them some of the most expensive flat roof materials, but they’re strong and durable. A fibreglass roof consists of a cut glass fibre mat that is pressed on the roofing frame, then resin is poured and rolled over the roof before a topcoat is applied. An EDPM roof involves laying an EDPM rubber membrane on the roof surface then gluing it down and coating it with a contact adhesive. For pitched commercial roofs, our top material would be concrete tiles or metal. Concrete tiles will set you back anywhere between 40p and £2.90 per tile and they’re long-lasting and fire-resistant. However, they are heavy and can be susceptible to high winds. Metal roofs have been used for over 50 years and today’s modern systems are extremely strong and allow for structural or thermal movement. Aluminium roofs will cost between £40-75 per square metre, plus installation. These days, flat roofs are almost flat, but are usually built on a small slope so water can drain effectively. Pitched roofs are much steeper and are made using tiles or shingle. Our top choices for commercial flat roofs would be fibreglass or EDPM rubber. Both of these materials will set you back around £80-110 per square metre, making them some of the most expensive flat roof materials, but they’re strong and durable. A fibreglass roof consists of a cut glass fibre mat that is pressed on the roofing frame, then resin is poured and rolled over the roof before a topcoat is applied. An EDPM roof involves laying an EDPM rubber membrane on the roof surface then gluing it down and coating it with a contact adhesive. For pitched commercial roofs, our top material would be concrete or clay tiles. Concrete tiles will set you back anywhere between 40p and £2.90 per tile and they’re long-lasting and fire-resistant. However, they are heavy and can be susceptible to high winds. Clay tiles cost as little as 50p to £2 each and can last over 50 years, but they are heavy so if your commercial roof isn’t already, it will need to be reinforced.

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.

What’s a registered Competent Roofer?

Competent Roofer is a scheme that allows professionals to self-certify that their work is in line with Building Regulations. If you don’t use a registered Competent Roofer, you’ll have to pay your local authority to certify the work, so we recommend you use a Competent Roofer to save yourself extra outlay at the end.

How much does it cost to replace a commercial flat roof?
If your commercial flat roof needs replacing, how much it costs will depend on how big the roof is and what you want it to be made from. Lots of commercial flat roofs are made from felt or asphalt, but people are also beginning to turn to materials like EDPM rubber and fibreglass. Flat roofs can last a long time, but if it’s been 20 years or more since you had it replaced or inspected, it might be time for a new one. If a roofer inspects it and finds lifting, flashing problems, sagging or lots of blisters, it’s probably time to replace your flat commercial roof. So how much does it cost to replace your commercial flat roof? The average cost is around £4,500, but it could be much less or much more. It depends on how big your roof is and what material you choose. Felt is the cheapest material you can use for your commercial flat roof, at around £40-70 per metre squared, while a lead bay roof will cost the most at £90-110 per square metre. EDPM rubber and fibreglass roofs are being used more and more because they’re so durable, and they will cost between £80 and £110 per square metre. It might be worth spending a little more upfront to get a stronger and longer-lasting commercial flat roof.

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 clean roof tiles?

How To Clean Roof Tiles?

If you’re a DIY person with a dirty roof tiles or just a homeowner who’s also a lover of knowledge, you may probably like to know how you can have your roof tiles cleaned. This is a very common question which often depends on the dirt or debris you’re dealing with as well as the type of roof you possess. Most often than not, if you own a traditional concrete or slate roof tiles, then you’re more likely to battle moss and or algae growth.

If you’re not a competent DIY person or do not have enough confidence to pull this off, then it’s advisable to hire the services of a professional who can guarantee the best results for help. In this article, you’ll learn how to go about cleaning your roof tiles. Let’s have a look!

✓ Consider Safety. When it comes to roof cleaning, you have to be very careful. They’re normally high up and any task that deals with height will usually require putting safety measures in place. Firstly, it’s important to be confident with heights and ladders, if not you’d have to find someone who is. And if you’re confident, there’s also the need to find someone who can help you hold the base of the ladder.

✓ Trim the trees. Nearby trees are usually a threat to any roof and also makes cleaning much harder. So it’s always wise to cut any overhanging branches before you proceed.

✓ Bleach or not to bleach. Although you have to be very careful using beach and water but it also happens to be one of the easiest DIY ways to clean your roof. You either stand about 4 feet away and rely on water pressure or clean down the tiles by hand.

✓ Try not to make use of a blaster.

do chimney liners need sweeping

Chimney liners are a very important component of the chimney, but the fact is most home and property owners either continue to overlook them or aren’t even aware of their existence. This is, however, quite understandable given the fact that they usually last a long period of time – more than 50 years. To ensure that they last that long, the question that arises is, do chimney liners need to be swept and cleaned? The short and simple answer to this question is yes, chimney liners definitely needs to be cleaned on a frequent basis. A chimney liner happens to be an essential part of your chimney. When it’s not cleaned, it tends to accumulate dust, soot and dirt which can give rise to a number of problems you’d rather want to avoid. Chimney liner are able to provide adequate protection to your flue but even at that the water, creosote and other contaminant build up can make the liner to deteriorate, and making it unsafe for usage. In other words, contrary to several belief, chimney liners do need the same amount of cleaning as chimneys without liners. Failure to sweep your chimney liners can give rise to the following problems:

  • Creosote buildup. If your main source of fire is wood, then you’ll definitely have creosote present in your chimney. This is highly combustible and its buildup may lead to fire outbreak.
  • Carbon monoxide poisoning. Carbon monoxide is said to be on the rise by NCBI and its primarily generated from heating systems which are terribly ventilated as a result of uncleaned or dirty chimneys.
Can I change a metal roof to tile?

The feasibility of this will depend on the roof’s strength, in particular its load bearing capabilities. This is simply because tiles are heavier than the metal sheeting. Normally a tiled roof will need to take a load capacity of 60kg per square metre. You will need a trusted roofing company to advise on this.

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