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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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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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CRS Contractors

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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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Rankins Roofing & Building are a family established business with over 30 years in the building/roofing industry. We pride...
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22 Feb

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

Stanmore - HA7

Enquiry from: Mark Anthony B

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310 flat roof top coat + aris rail

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09 Dec

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Stanmore - HA7

Enquiry from: Savitri P

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Customer made an online enquiry for Pitched Roof Repair via one of our websites. Confirmed via . Please call to arrange an appointment to quote.

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12 Sep

Windows | Velux

Stanmore - HA7

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Cost of installing 4 x SK01, 2 x CK02 and 2 x 220Q flat roof windows on a new roof.

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17 Aug

Windows | Velux

Stanmore - HA7

Enquiry from: A

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Cost of installing 4 x SK01, 2 x CK02 and 2 x 220Q flat roof windows on a new roof.

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28 Sep

Cleaning | Gutters

Stanmore - HA7

Enquiry from: Jayaram I

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cleaning gutters and to check if any repair required.

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24 Sep

Roofing | Flat | Repair

Stanmore - HA7

Enquiry from: Sue S

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small leak from the extension flat roof are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached location of roof: extension property age: 1930-70 height of roof: 1st floor how m...

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06 Jul

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Stanmore - HA7

Enquiry from: Thajeetha M

Start Date: Immediate

hi, my bedroom ceiling has a leak. could you please let me know how soon you would be able to check it and a rough estimate of the cost? thank you. are you the property owner: owner of the property pr...

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03 Apr

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Stanmore - HA7

Enquiry from: Tin A

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

replace missing tiles and repointing if necessary. clean gutter. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached property age: 1900-1930 how many bedrooms: 3-4 rooms roo...

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03 Mar

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

Stanmore - HA7

Enquiry from: Hemal S

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Replace part tile and part flat roof to complete flat roof - over rare single story extension

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27 Feb

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

Stanmore - HA7

Enquiry from: Hemal S

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Sun Tunnel Lead Sun Tunnel Lead

Replace part tile and part flat roof to complete flat roof - over rare single story extension

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25 Sep

Cleaning | Gutters

Stanmore - HA7

Enquiry from: Chandrakant S

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Need cleaning of gutter at the bend, where there is ooverflowing?

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23 Mar

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Stanmore - HA7

Enquiry from: Kin W

Start Date: Immediate

Good evening We have a semi detach property with loft conversation, on the side we have a section of the roof with vertical tiles, some of the tiles have fallen down due to high wind and we are loo...

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10 Mar

Roofing | Flat | Repair

Stanmore - HA7

Enquiry from: Ameet P

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i had my flat roof replaced 4-5 years ago with fibre glass. it is now leaking in two sections and needs a repair. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached location of...

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11 Dec

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Stanmore - HA7

Enquiry from: Nazlin G

Start Date: Immediate

eaves tray and edging on the roof rim and a couple of tiles near vellum

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08 Nov

Roofing | Flat | Repair

Stanmore - HA7

Enquiry from: Yogesh K

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rear extended flat roof leaking / require repairs are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached location of roof: extension property age: post-2000 height of roof: 1s...

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26 Sep

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Stanmore - HA7

Enquiry from: Darshi S

Start Date: Immediate

Hi, I am in the process of buying the property mentioned above. I have recently had a survey completed and they picked up on a couple of immediate roofing repairs that should be done. I wanted to g...

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03 Mar

Roofing | Flat | Repair

Stanmore - HA7

Enquiry from: Anne-Marie D

Start Date: Immediate

property type: semi detached roof type: flat, work description: flat roof on workshop leaking and needs repaired and the plasterboard ceiling inside needs replaced. are you the property owner: owner ...

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22 Feb

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Stanmore - HA7

Enquiry from: Jean O

Start Date: Immediate

old garage roof, probably asbestos is leaking at the edge where the edge has broken off in recent storm eunice are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached roof heigh...

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07 Nov

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Stanmore - HA7

Enquiry from: Monica D

Start Date: Immediate

property type: house, roof type: pitched, work description: semi detached.

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14 Oct

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Stanmore - HA7

Enquiry from: Corrie P

Start Date: Immediate

Property type: Other, Roof type: Pitched, Work description: 1970-built end of row townhouse requires insulation and new roof tiles, some uPVC soffit and gutter fascia, guttering, box gutter and barge...

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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 Stanmore is:

£3,712

Roofer job Roofer cost in 2026
Velux windows in Stanmore £492-£1,412
Tile or slate roofing in Stanmore £2,674-£10,769
Flat roof in Stanmore £1,186-£13,248
Commercial roofing in Stanmore £6,752-£22,719
Flat roof repair in Stanmore £297-£3,480
Gutter cleaning in Stanmore £141-£560
Tile roof repairs in Stanmore £190-£4,292
Chimney sweeping in Stanmore £84-£1,779
Roof cleaning in Stanmore £454-£1,647
Sun Tunnel in Stanmore £500-£1,400

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Roofer FAQs

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 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.

how to replace flat roof felt?

How To Replace Flat Roof Felt

Also referred to as tar paper, roofing felt is installed underneath the roof’s shingles to help deny water access to your home. Installing the roofing felt in overlapping layers builds a water barrier in situations whereby the weather damages or blows away the shingles. Although the application of a roofing felt on a flat roof is relatively easier and safer than working on a peaked roof, it’s advisable to take enough care and precautions. If you lack proper training and experience for this task, we’d recommend you employ a reliable professional to guarantee the best results and save you from further headaches especially in cases whereby unfortunate errors are made. This step by step guide will give you a good insight into the flat roof felt replacement process.

• Take a measurement of the width and length of the roof.

• Calculate the square footage by multiplying the numbers.

• Multiply the square footage gotten by three (it’s advisable to install three layers of roofing felt to create a really strong weather barrier).

• Use a claw hammer to remove the existing roofing felt.

• Use utility knife to cut the new felt to fit the length of the roof.

• Place the first piece along the roof’s edge and use a hammer tacker to tack the felt in place with staples or galvanized nails and hammer.

• Put the staples or nails at every 6 inches along the side touching the roof’s edge as well as down the short sides.

• Repeat the same process for the second piece, laying it out beside the first row of felt.

• Cut a piece of felt to the appropriate length using a utility knife to begin the second layer of roofing felt, and cutting it in half, lengthwise.

• Apply construction adhesive along the first row using a trowel.

• Press the first piece for the second layer onto the adhesive. Repeat this process until the roof is covered with a second layer

• Apply construction adhesive over the second layer to install the third layer. Begin with a full piece of felt without cutting it in half.

• Overlap each piece by 2 inches until you’ve completely installed the third layer.

How to tile a roof?

The task of installing a tile roof can be quite a difficult one. Such a project takes a great deal of preparation, well before the actual tile installation is done. It does not matter if you are putting new ones or replacing your old tiles, understanding the proper technique and steps become crucial.

Remove old roofing (if applicable).

This is, on its own, a major job that can take days and require special tools. It takes some time, but be prepared to do it right.

Install battens (if applicable).

Battens may be needed to hold the tiles in place if the roof is having a steep slope. Usually made of metal or wood, battens are generally 1 inch thick and run horizontally along the roof.

You can find several varieties of tiles that has a hook or a lip allowing it to hang on the available battens. Apart from this, you can find several clips in the market which help to attach the tiles on to the batten.

Determining the spacing for battens can be done easily using two tiles. To prevent interlocking, a three inch overlap is required at the minimum, and a smaller amount of overhang should be left over the eaves. Keep this in mind when you determine the locations of the battens.

After you have determined the distance between the first two battens, measure the distance and set battens using that spacing up, making sure to double-check measurements as you go along.

• Install the tiles.

• You will need to begin with one side first, and then continue to move along the length of the roof.

• Cut tiles to fit tight spots.

• Tiles have to be cut precisely to overcome any obstacle like the chimney.

• Install the ridge tiles.

After completing the broad surfaces of the roof, special ridge tiles are required to cap the top.

how to replace roof tiles?

How To Replace Roof Tiles

If your roof tiles is cracked, missing or damaged in one form or the other, you may want to read up to see if the replacement is something you can do by yourself. The answer is yes, roof tiles replacement can be done as a DIY project especially if you’re an experienced DIYer or confident enough to tackle the project. However, if you lack the confidence needed to take on this task, then we’d strongly recommend you get in touch with a professional roofer who can guarantee the best results for help. In this article, we’ll show you how you can replace your roof tiles with relative ease. Let’s take a look!

✓ As you would have rightly guessed, the first step to replacing your roof tiles is to remove the existing damaged roof tile to create space for the new tile. In the event whereby the roof tile is nailed to down, you will have to pry the nails off before proceeding with the broken tile removal.

✓ Once the damaged tile has been removed, the next step is to replace the roof tile as there’ll now be a gap in the roofing area. Simply position the new tile rightly into the space that was formerly filled by the old damaged tile.

✓ After successfully placing the new tiles in spot of the removed tile, you’ll now have to replace the overlapping tiles to their correct position to secure them. To this with a hammer to lift the overlapping tiles a little bit, so you can pull them back into the appropriate place.

✓ This final step is not a necessary one. However, if you’d like to secure your roof tiles further, you can simply nail it into place with a hammer.

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.

How to clean soffits and fascias?

As long as you can access them safely, it’s fairly easy to clean soffits and fascias. Using a sponge and warm water to scrub them is a good way to get off most types of dirt. You might want to add detergent or bleach to the water to make it more effective.

Once you’ve scrubbed your soffits and fascias, rinse them with clean water to make sure you’ve got all of the dirt and detergent off.

How much are Velux windows?

Velux windows are a great way to add lots of light to your loft space. Velux is actually the name of a brand of roof window – not to be confused with roof lights, which are usually installed on flat roofs, or skylights, which are normally used to add natural light into a room without being able to open it. Roof windows open like regular windows and are fitted within your roof. But how much are Velux windows? Whether you choose a Velux window or another brand of roof window, they’re not cheap. Since they require special installation, including cutting roof timbers and replacing them to keep the structure strong enough, they take longer to install than a normal double glazed window. It can take up to a day to install a large Velux window, and it could set you back anywhere between £1,600 and £2,000. If you only need a small roof window in an area like a bathroom, you can expect to pay up to £1,300 for it to be fitted. Usually, there won’t be any need for scaffolding or towers because Velux windows are designed to be installed from the inside of your home. However, it’s worth setting aside an additional £500 in your budget in case unexpected problems occur and an installer needs to get on your roof to finish fitting the window. All of these prices are based on a standard roof window without any additional features. If you want to be able to control your windows with an electric switch or remote, this could set you back as much as an additional £400. For extra-low energy glass, you can expect to pay up to £200 more.

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