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Profascia Home Improvements is a trusted and reliable business with over 20 years of experience in the building and proper...
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NH Roofing Services

12 review(s)
Offers services in NEW ROMNEY
Flat roof specialist, other roof work undertaken , from small repairs to full replacements
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Thomas Roof Restoration

25 review(s)
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Thomas Roof Restoration are proud to work on your property as if it were their own. Based in Canterbury, covering Kent, So...
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Apex Roofing South East

28 review(s)
Offers services in NEW ROMNEY
At Apex we take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consum...
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Hi here at h roofing and property maintenance we are a local roofing company offering free quotes and advice from a new ro...
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CRS Contractors

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Offers services in NEW ROMNEY
we Are a family run business with over 30 years experience built on reputation Our services include all types of roofing...

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10 May

Cleaning | Gutters

New Romney - TN28

Enquiry from: Rachel L

Start Date: Immediate

Guttering cleaned inside and outside

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15 Apr

Chimney Sweeping

New Romney - TN28

Enquiry from: Gary W

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One Stove chimney cleaned

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08 Feb

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

New Romney - TN28

Enquiry from: Alannah P

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3 dormer rooves of front elevation have failed. rooves & facias need to be stripped & replaced with fibreglass rooving & upvc facias. main roof needs old facias & cast iron gutters removed then replac...

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29 Nov

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

New Romney - TN28

Enquiry from: Ken C

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Remove tiles and refelt and baton pitched roof on rear of bungalow. Replace tiles.

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05 Mar

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

New Romney - TN28

Enquiry from: Richard C

Start Date: Immediate

property type: detached roof type: pitched, work description: one roof tile needed and fitted! redland regent i think are you the property owner: owner of the property property age: 1970-2000 how man...

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04 Mar

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

New Romney - TN28

Enquiry from: Paul R

Start Date: Immediate

New tiled roof required. This is an end terraced house. Plus small flat roof

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23 Feb

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

New Romney - TN28

Enquiry from: Carole M

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property type: terrace roof type: pitched, work description: ridged tiles fell off during the storm on 18/2/2022 are you the property owner: owner of the property property age: post-2000 how many bed...

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16 Nov

Roofing | Flat | Repair

New Romney - TN28

Enquiry from: Laurence L

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quote to replace detached flat garage roof. some osb board damaged too thanks are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached location of roof: garage property age: 1930-70 ...

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31 Jul

Cleaning | Gutters

New Romney - TN28

Enquiry from: W.A. D

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customer visited the myguttering.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. property type: detached, property owner: owner, work description: detached bungalow

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17 Apr

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

New Romney - TN28

Enquiry from: Patula M

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Customer visited the myroofingquotes.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Other, Roof type: Flat, Work description: garage roof needs fixing.

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06 Feb

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

New Romney - TN28

Enquiry from: Alf H

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New felt and batons remove tiles and replace

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11 Nov

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

New Romney - TN28

Enquiry from: Fred F

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extend existing roof by approx. 10 feet

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12 Oct

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

New Romney - TN28

Enquiry from: Conor C

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I work for a solar installer and maintenance company and yesterday our electrician was on someones roof in New Romney, slipped and broke a tile. My regular roofer has pulled out and I need it fixed as...

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05 Jan

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

New Romney - TN28

Enquiry from: Phil R

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One side of the roof with dorma Leak on another dorma which is fairly new Leak in a valley which is also fairly new. Some fascias and sophets Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Prope...

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31 Dec

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

New Romney - TN28

Enquiry from: Paul H

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I have a leaking former flat roof suddenly started in excess rain Time scale: Immediate Please call to appoint

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13 Sep

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

New Romney - TN28

Enquiry from: Peter S

Start Date: Less than one month

new warm roof on existing garage in fiberglass approx 27m2

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28 Apr

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

New Romney - TN28

Enquiry from: Ernest F

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Seal leak through felt, or replace felt on dormer type roof 2mx6m

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07 Jun

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

New Romney - TN28

Enquiry from: E D

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

replacement of flat roof on garage and garden room approximately 40 square meters Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Detached Location of roof: Garage, Extension He...

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03 Apr

Cleaning | Gutters

New Romney - TN28

Enquiry from: Wendy W

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We have a 4 bedroom detached house with guttering all the way around and would like the gutters cleaned. there is a section on the back that leaks and we would like one run to be replaced. The only pr...

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13 Jan

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

New Romney - TN28

Enquiry from: Jacqueline F

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Moving into this bungalow soon. 9 m X 3m approx flat roof over garage and kitchen needs recovering. Says the surveyor. How much cost and how quickly and what type recover is needed? Location of roof: ...

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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 New Romney is:

£7,437

Roofer job Roofer cost in 2026
Velux windows in New Romney £675-£34,178
Tile or slate roofing in New Romney £2,538-£20,100
Flat roof in New Romney £704-£16,580
Commercial roofing in New Romney £891-£25,750
Flat roof repair in New Romney £274-£3,059
Gutter cleaning in New Romney £174-£692
Tile roof repairs in New Romney £214-£3,720
Chimney sweeping in New Romney £84-£1,779
Roof cleaning in New Romney £562-£1,768
Sun Tunnel in New Romney £684-£34,167

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Roofer FAQs

How can I maintain my flat roof?

You should inspect your roof twice a year, ideally after rain or snow, to see if it’s draining properly. Also in the Spring to check for damage that may of been caused over the winter months that will need to be put right before the next winter. Have an inspection carried out if you are unsure.

How to repair flat roof blisters?

Blisters are most common on membrane roofing systems. Lots of contractors will tell you that if there are no signs of further damage, there might not be any need to repair flat roof blisters. They form when pockets of air or water get trapped between layers of the roof’s membrane or between the membrane and the frame. When the sun is out and it heats the pockets expand and stretch the membrane. If you do want to repair your flat roof blisters, there are a few ways to go about it.

If you have a membrane flat roof, cut away the membrane until you reach a place where the membrane is still stuck tightly to the roof. Reapply as many new membrane layers as you cut away over the blistered area. You might even need to do more. To make sure your patch remains watertight, you’ll need to leave at least 6 inches around the edges of the blister.

If you’ve got a felt roof, you can cut an X shape through the blister. Peel back the triangles that you’ve made and let the timber frame dry for a while (so don’t do this when rain is forecast!). Then, coat the area with lots of bitumen adhesive and leave it to dry until it feels tacky. Then press down the triangles of felt firmly into the adhesive.

After that, you’ll need to add more bitumen adhesive to the cuts you made. If you’ve got any spare roofing felt, cut a square that’s about 100mm bigger than the cuts then lay this over the adhesive. If you’ve not got any felt, it’s cheaper to use a self-adhesive flashing strip. Once you’ve laid the strip or patch over, seal the edges with more bitumen adhesive.

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.

What is a roof eave?

An eave is the edge of a roof, which is why they are now and then called roof eaves. On a household's outside, eaves can stick out outside the side of the building, serving both ornamental and applied purposes. The eave of a house has come to mean the lower area of the roof that projects after the external covering, as opposite to a cornice, which is part of the entablature in Classical architecture.

Think of how a roof outspreads outside the covering, and then think about how a hard rain may roll down the roof and, on the ground, away from the structure. Centuries ago, the eavesdrop was that indentation line made around a structure when the rain fell off the edge of the roof onto the ground.

Types of Eaves

A roof can come to a conclusion in essentially three ways. A closed eave is the one which has very little or no overhang at all. An open eave has a visible overhang, projecting beyond the roof brackets. A boxed eave is surrounded with a soffit.

The Use of Eaves?

An eave can defend the siding and substance of a structure. A roof eave bulging beyond the sides permits snow and rain to fall from the roof away from the covering, to the ground. The more the "weather" gets thrown away from the household, the chances of you having a dry basement increases.

In cases of regions with a warmer climate, a large eave can help provide shade to the interior of the house. In rainy environments, the prolonged eaves of Asian architecture deliver shelter from the climate, as well as direction. In the 21st century, an eave may be an inconspicuous site for security cameras and light.

how to clean roof lights?

How To Clean Roof Lights

If you have existing roof lights or perhaps you’re about to have them installed, it’s important to know just how to have them cleaned, even if you wouldn’t be doing it yourself. Generally, glass roof lights fitted in flat roof applications are more likely to be a major victim of staining and discolouration by several elements like rainwater, bird droppings, vehicle exhaust pollutants as well as tree sap. Therefore, just like any other parts of your home, periodic inspection of the units as well as regular cleaning is highly advised to help maintain their top performance for a lengthy period of time.

Firstly, when installing the roof lights, it’ll be helpful if its fitted at the right pitch so as to help keep the exterior clean as it enables the elements such as rainwater to run off the surface naturally. Cleaning roof lights involves working at height which can be very dangerous. Therefore, if you lack the skill and confidence to pull this off, it’s advisable to hire the services of a professional who can guarantee the best results for help. In this article, we aim to give you a good insight into how the roof light cleaning process works. Let’s have a look!

Rooflight Interior Cleaning

✓ Spread plastic under the roof light to catch dirt and spills

✓ Dust to wipe clear all loose dirt and cobwebs.

✓ Use a squeegee with a warm soapy water or any other glass cleaning product to clean the glass ( steer clear of any harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners)

✓ Dry the roof light with a soft and lint-free cloth.

Rooflight Exterior Cleaning

✓ Access the roof safely with a specialist ladder

✓ Put mild detergent into a bucket and carry up to the roof before filling with warm water from a hosepipe

✓ Use the soapy water and a non-abrasive cloth or squeegee to clean the roof light, its surroundings as well as fixings.

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.

how often should gutters be cleaned?

Yes, it’s a dirty job, but every homeowner out there has got to do it! Your gutter needs to be free of dead leaves, birds’ nest and other debris as well as being through clean in order to perform its functions effectively. It’s just a part of the responsibilities that comes with owning a home. Dry leaves, tree branches and other materials build up in your gutters overtime especially during the dry summer and you won’t notice until the point where your gutters start overflowing during the first main rain of the season.

 

In the event whereby your dirty and clogged gutter is left unattended to, this can lead to several issues like a leaky gutter and mold, leaky roof and basements,cracked foundation, driveway and yard damage and several more which will definitely make you incur more unnecessary expenses. So the question is, how often should the gutters be cleaned? The answer is, it depends. According to several experts, gutters should be cleaned at least twice a year - which is once in the late spring and once in the late summer or early fall. However, there are a couple of factors that may make you have a rethink.

 

If you happen to have a pine tree growing above your house, it’ll be wise to consider inspecting your gutters every 3 months. This is because pine trees shed needles year-round and they usually have a lot of these needles to shed. In the situation whereby you’re located at a higher elevation, ice is will most likely be your greatest source of concern. Making sure that your gutters remain clean throughout the winter can be quite a headache, but damage to your roof cause by ice can be an even greater pain. Prevention is always better than cure.

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.

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