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Welcome to Platinum Property Maintenance a reliable and very efficient service that try are best to help you with every ne...
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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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‘’Our Aim is to build long lasting relationships, working closely with a general home owners and and tenants for boiler re...
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Greenways landscaping

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Recent Roofer Enquiries

03 May

Roofing | Flat | Repair

Torquay - TQ2

Enquiry from: Daniel H

Start Date: Immediate

Flat roof approx 2m width 4/5m with felt. Also a incorrect window skylight fitted. Now leaks inside. Would like replacing the felt with rubber felt and OSB replaced and replace window

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24 Apr

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Torquay - TQ1

Enquiry from: Joanne C

Start Date: Immediate

I am looking a quote for a new roof

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03 Dec

Roofing | Flat | Repair

Torquay - TQ1

Enquiry from: Anthony D

Start Date: Immediate

Quote from someone who has expert knowledge of Velux, who can look at an installation, which is leaking and advise a repair or re-roof

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23 Sep

Cleaning | Gutters

Torquay - TQ2

Enquiry from: Vraj L

Start Date: Immediate

front gutter needs clearing

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09 Jul

Roofing | Flat | Repair

Torquay - TQ1

Enquiry from: Michael L

Start Date: Immediate

Small flat shed roof repair/replacement. Roof is felt and about 3mx2m

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08 Jul

Roofing | Flat | Repair

Torquay - TQ2

Enquiry from: Linh D

Start Date: Immediate

Flat roof repair The roof only been done 3 years ago and now leaking into house when raining

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26 May

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Torquay - TQ1

Enquiry from: Susan T

Start Date: Immediate

Leak coming through kitchen ceiling of bungalow, thought it coming near combi boiler, but plumber has said it is to do with the roof, concerned it will bring the ceiling down. Are you able to help asa...

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29 Feb

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Torquay - TQ1

Enquiry from: Lloyd G

Start Date: Immediate

Full new roof replacement or what ever is required

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06 Dec

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Torquay - TQ2

Enquiry from: Clare D

Start Date: Immediate

Emergency roofer needed asap to fix leaking roof. The water is coming down inside the house into the kitchen

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23 May

Cleaning | Gutters

Torquay - TQ2

Enquiry from: Robert J

Start Date: Immediate

the property is a small bungalow with just gutters front and back. routine cleaning. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace how many bedrooms do you have: 1-2 rooms w...

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18 May

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Torquay - TQ1

Enquiry from: Kevin G

Start Date: Immediate

Hi I need a velux window installed. Kind regards Kevin

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23 Feb

Roofing | Flat | Repair

Torquay - TQ1

Enquiry from: Carole C

Start Date: Immediate

repair if possible, along with new guttering. flat roof approx 12ft x 9ft. if repair not possible then quote for new. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached lo...

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14 Jan

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

Torquay - TQ1

Enquiry from: Stephen T

Start Date: Immediate

Modern detached house. Slate effect tiles. Daylight seen through roof from attic. Thought to be broken tile(s). I have 3 spare tiles.

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18 Dec

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Torquay - TQ1

Enquiry from: John C

Start Date: Immediate

a slate has gone from our pitched roof, looked into loft and can see the gap. rain is coming in are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace property age: 1900-1930 how ma...

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07 Dec

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Torquay - TQ1

Enquiry from: As A

Start Date: Immediate

Getting condensation on the inside of the roof

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27 Nov

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

Torquay - TQ1

Enquiry from: Lewis B

Start Date: Immediate

Flat roof out the back is leaking where the drain pipe comes in

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31 Oct

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Torquay - TQ2

Enquiry from: Sarah D

Start Date: Immediate

I have some missing tiles on my roof. Now leaking. Need quotes asap.

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27 Sep

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

Torquay - TQ2

Enquiry from: Anthony A

Start Date: Immediate

Replace area of flat roof approx 3m x 1m beneath window

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24 Aug

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Torquay - TQ2

Enquiry from: Andy S

Start Date: Less than one month

quote to repair/replace tiled roof are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace property age: 1900-1930 how many bedrooms: 3-4 rooms roof height: 2nd floor is your roof pit...

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09 Aug

Roofing | Flat | Repair

Torquay - TQ1

Enquiry from: Thomas D

Start Date: Immediate

I need a loose tile done ripped felt and some cement with the gutter extending

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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 Torquay is:

£1,970

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

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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.

How to repair a flat roof?

How to repair a flat roof depends on the type of flat roof you have. We’ll talk about how to repair felt, asphalt, fibreglass and EDPM flat roofs yourself. But ultimately if you want the best finish, it’s best to ask a professional to repair your flat roof for you. Repairing a flat roof Whether you’ve got an old pour-and-roll type felt roof or a newer torch-on felt flat roof, you can get cracks, lifting around joints, leaks or dips. As a temporary measure, you can buy a special paint that you paint over cracks. For a more permanent repair, you can add a patch of torched-on felt or add a layer on top. Asphalt flat roof repair As your asphalt flat roof gets older, you may notice blisters, cracks or shrinkage and sagging around flashings. Again, you can use a paint on fix from a tin as a temporary repair, or add heat-applied flashing tape around flashing. For a more permanent fix you can use a liquid system, but many are only available to the trade market. You can also add a patch of torched-on roofing felt over a crack. How to repair a fibreglass (GRP) flat roof Fibreglass flat roofs are usually excellent, but problems can involve leaking flashing and cracks near upstands, trims or board joints. You can add acrylic sealant to cracks or holes for a good DIY repair, but a flashing problem is more difficult to fix. You’ll need to clean and sand the affected area of flashing, then laminate a 600g chopped strand mat into place, cure it and add a topcoat colour to match the roof. That sounds like a job better left to a specialist. EDPM rubber flat roof repair Rubber roofs often suffer from shrinkage when mechanical fixings haven’t been used near upstands, flashing leaks or holes or cuts. If you’ve got a small tear that you want to repair, you can add some lap sealant to the area – but use it sparingly. For a more permanent repair to flashing, buy some self-adhesive flashing that will mould into shape easily. Clean the area you want to repair, add EDPM primer, then stick the patch of flashing on from the centre outwards with a hard roller. You can add lap sealant around the edges if you want more protection from water.

How to fit a Velux window?

Velux windows actually refer to one brand of roof window, which are windows that sit in your roof space and allow light and ventilation into your loft. But how do you install a Velux window? If you’re a competent DIYer, it’s not as difficult as you might think.

You can normally install roof windows entirely from the inside, so you don’t need to get up on your roof or hire costly scaffolding. They come with detailed installation instructions, so as long as you follow them you shouldn’t have much trouble.

Before you start, you’ll need to read up on the Building Regulations and Planning Permission laws. Speak to your local Building Control department if you have any questions.

Firstly, prepare the opening by removing enough tiles or slates from the roof. There’s no need to go out on the roof – access them by cutting away the felt underneath which will give you access to the tiles and battens. Cut away one of the battens from under a tile, then you can slide all the tiles into the roof space. You’ll need to cut away the roof timbers to make the right size opening, then add more timbers to strengthen the ones that are left.

Next, remove the opening sash from the new roof window then fit the frame into the new opening using the brackets provided with the window. Then fit roof flashing between the new window and the roof so you don’t get any leaks. Then lay your tiles back in position around the new Velux window; you’ll probably have to cut some to shape which you can do with an angle grinder. Always cut them on the ground, not in position on the roof.

Lastly, fit the sash back onto the window and you’re done!

If this sounds like too much hard work, plenty of window installers will be able to help you fit a Velux window and will probably be able to provide a much cleaner finish.

why do roof tiles slip?

Why Do Roof Tiles Slip?

Despite being our first line of defence against the elements and covering the most valuable assets we possess, it’s shocking the reason why most roofs go unnoticed for years. However, when a damp patch suddenly appears on the ceiling or water starts to leak into our home, the condition of our roofing suddenly becomes of huge importance to homeowners.

In the UK, we get a fair share of harsh wind and heavy rainfall across the year which over time can lead to a plethora of roofing issues. One of the most obvious to identify is when roof tiles slip. If you’re also facing the same challenge, then you’ll most likely be interested in knowing the reason behind this occurrence. In this article, we’re going to take a look at some of the reasons why roof tiles slip.

Roof tiles can slip as a result of a corrosion of the nails that’s in place to secure your tiles to your roof. This happens especially during strong storms, whereby several roof tiles can be dislodged by rain and winds. If the affected tiles are just a few, then it may actually be a little issue to resolve. However, there are also times that the tiles slippage can be caused by a more serious issue. What’s more? You can also discover slipped roof tiles if the wood of your roof is corroded or weak. However, this applies a lot more to older homes than new or recent constructions. Any of the above reasons may be the main cause of your roof tiles slippage, but if you really want to know the exact cause for sure, you’ll have to call in a professional roof company to inspect your home.

How to remove a Velux window?

It’s relatively simple to remove a Velux window, whether it’s Velux-branded or is another brand of roof window. Here is a breakdown of the steps you’ll need to take to remove a roof window:

  1. Remove the sash (opening part) from the roof window frame. Usually there are screws in the hinges to loosen or a button to press and lift out.
  2. Next, remove the tiles or slates from around the window frame along with the flashing.
  3. Unscrew all the brackets around the window frame and lift out the frame.

It’s that simple! You can do all of this from inside your home – there's no need to climb on the roof. Removing the glass pane from a Velux window, for example if it has blown, is a more difficult job and should be left to a professional. It involves removing the sash from the roof window frame and then removing the surrounding parts of the sash to lift out the sealed unit. They will then place the new glazed unit into the sash frame before securing all the parts back onto the sash and fitting it back into the roof window frame.

What is a Velux window?

A Velux window is a brand of roof window, but the brand is so popular that people often use the name to describe the entire type of window. They are windows that are installed at the same orientation and ‘in plane’ with the surrounding roof, and they’re usually installed at a minimum of a 15-degree pitch. You can buy roof windows that offer completely frameless internal views for a really clean look in your loft conversion, while some come with built-in shutters.

Velux windows aren’t to be confused with rooflights which usually refers to a glazed unit that’s installed on a flat roof. It might also mean a window that’s been installed on a pitched roof out of plane with the level of the tiling.

People also confuse roof windows with skylights, which normally can’t be opened or closed and are usually smaller than Velux windows. Skylights, therefore, only let daylight into the room whereas roof windows also help with ventilation.

If you’re using your loft as a room in your home rather than simply for storage, you must have a roof window installed. Skylights won’t be enough as they don’t allow for ventilation. It doesn’t have to be a Velux window – it can be any type of roof window. Luckily, they tend to come in standard sizes and they must be CE marked if they’re sold as a roof window, so they should be easy to find.

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 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.

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