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Young Property Care

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Young Property Care is a professional, reliable roofing company with unrivaled expertise in the industry. providing all ty...
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Hi we are All Seasons Roofing And Roughcasting based in Edinburgh , we provide quality work at a fair price & we pride our...
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My Energy Doctor

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We are a re roofing and wall resurfacing specialist. We provide excellent re roofing services at affordable prices. Energy...
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Borders roofing

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We are local roofers that work through the full of Scottish Borders giving 100percent of our time & professional help.
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J McPhee Roofing

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Hi from j mcphee roofing we have been providing roofing services for over 15 years and customer service is our priority wo...

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03 Jul

Cleaning | Gutters

Edinburgh - EH6

Enquiry from: Carol B

Start Date: Immediate

Gutters cleaned. It’s an end terrace (ground and first floor house) with a flat roof

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02 Jul

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Coatbridge - ML5

Enquiry from: Anne Frances M

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Rain coming in chimney affected bedroom and hall.

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01 Jul

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Dunfermline, Inverkeithing - KY11

Enquiry from: Scott F

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Sun Tunnel Lead Sun Tunnel Lead

Require a quote to replace Fascia and guttering Dry verge unit at side of pitched roof and dry ridge system on apex of the roof. Property is a mid terraced house ajoined to the next property, so the...

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01 Jul

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

Perth - PH14

Enquiry from: Steven M

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Hi flat rooted small single garage with leak where it joins on to house, checked yesterday and the roof timber is sagging. Signs of woodworm in this timber as well. It's a brick built garage. Looking ...

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30 Jun

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Paisley - PA2

Enquiry from: Eric C

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Sun Tunnel Lead Sun Tunnel Lead

Leaking roof corner part at the top

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30 Jun

Cleaning | Gutters

Glasgow - G74

Enquiry from: Andrew F

Start Date: Immediate

gutters cleared and gutters cleaned

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29 Jun

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Aberdeen - AB24

Enquiry from: Patricia S

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May need chimney pot capped. Damp patches noticed in chimney breast in living room.

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29 Jun

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Newport-on-Tay, Tayport - DD6

Enquiry from: Angela R

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

issue: damage roof type: upvc urgency: within a month postcode: dd6 8lz the conservatory roof is lifting up a couple of inches at the edge in strong winds. the seal has moved but no water is getting ...

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29 Jun

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Irvine - KA12

Enquiry from: Ian H

Start Date: Immediate

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

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28 Jun

Cleaning | Roof cleaning

Doune - FK16

Enquiry from: Sylvia S

Start Date: Less than one month

Building: House Roof Type: Pitched Urgency: Within 2 weeks

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28 Jun

Roofing | Flat | Repair

Lanark - ML11

Enquiry from: Farai C

Start Date: Immediate

Water marks in the roof

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28 Jun

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Thurso - KW14

Enquiry from: Shannon M

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full roof replacement

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27 Jun

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Buckie - AB56

Enquiry from: Melanie N

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Customer is looking for Pitched Roof replacement quotes. They are unsure of options so would like to discuss. Confirmed interest via Customer lives in Buckie area Please call to arrange an appointmen...

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27 Jun

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Kilmarnock - KA1

Enquiry from: Gordon C

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hi, i am looking for competitive quotes to completely re-roof a standard, single-storey gable bungalow in kilmarnock and need to start either early november onwards. project details:total roof area: a...

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26 Jun

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Gourock - PA19

Enquiry from: Gino C

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Chimney pointing Looking for quotes.

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22 Jun

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Dornoch - IV25

Enquiry from: Carol D

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Customer is looking for Pitched Roof replacement quotes. They are unsure of options so would like to discuss. Confirmed interest via SMS/ Customer lives in Dornoch area Please call to arrange an appoi...

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21 Jun

Cleaning | Gutters

Aberdeen - AB23

Enquiry from: Patricia D

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guttering replaced or repaired at the back of my house are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached what are you looking to have cleaned: gutters please call to appo...

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21 Jun

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Inverness - IV3

Enquiry from: Nicola C

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Roof vent installed for gas hob.

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20 Jun

Cleaning | Gutters

Alloa, Clackmannan - FK10

Enquiry from: Manuel F

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Water Liking from the gutter joint

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19 Jun

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Banff - AB45

Enquiry from: Angela S

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replacement of barn roof with a suitable alternative material

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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 Scotland is:

£7,682

Roofer job Roofer cost in 2026
Velux windows in Scotland £838-£13,018
Tile or slate roofing in Scotland £5,340-£15,380
Flat roof in Scotland £1,315-£8,975
Commercial roofing in Scotland £1,263-£10,188
Flat roof repair in Scotland £780-£55,460
Gutter cleaning in Scotland £88-£5,058
Tile roof repairs in Scotland £1,548-£9,504
Chimney sweeping in Scotland £75-£3,705
Roof cleaning in Scotland £790-£6,110
Sun Tunnel in Scotland £850-£13,000

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Roofer FAQs

Am I liable for a leaking roof in a commercial property?

Whether you’re liable for a leaking roof in a commercial property will depend on your ownership status and any contracts. Of course, if you own a standalone commercial property, it would make it your responsibility to repair to leaking roof. But if you own an office within a building, you should check your paperwork to see whether you are responsible for some or all of a leaking roof.

If you’re a tenant in a commercial property, things get a bit more complicated. Lots of commercial leases are FRI, or Full Repairing and Insuring leases, which means that the tenant is responsible for all external and internal maintenance and insuring the building. It means that it’s vital that you read through your tenancy agreement in full before signing it and seek legal advice if you think you need it. If your lease is an FRI lease, you are liable for a leaking roof in your commercial property.

It’s important to ensure that you have a schedule of condition for the property, which will mean that you only have to restore the commercial property back to the condition that it was in when you took over. It’s also worth getting the roof inspected before you sign the lease, as if there is any damage before you sign the landlord may be responsible.

The best way to avoid having to pay for a leaking roof in a commercial property is prevention. If you are liable for repairs and maintenance, make sure you have the roof inspected regularly by a reputable company to avoid having to pay for costly repairs when disaster strikes.

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.

What guarantee or warranty can I get?

Most material warranties come from the waterproofing layer manufacturers, and can last between 5 and 20 years. If your roofing contractor is on the manufacturer’s installer list, it might cover their work. It’s important that you always read through all the information given to you about your warranty so you know exactly what is included.

how to clean and maintain metal roofs?

How To Clean And Maintain Metal Roofs

If you already have a metal roof or just planning to get one, you’d probably be interested in knowing the cleaning and maintenance procedures. Although, metal roof are widely known to be very easy to clean and maintain and also very durable and long lasting, it’s still strongly recommended that homeowners should do all in their power clean and to take care of their metal roof in order to ensure it they live up to their potentials. Cleaning your metal roofs regularly helps to minimize damaging element such as airborne dirt, pollen, organic material debris, pollution, mildew and lots more. If left unattended to, these unwanted elements can result in several negative issues over time as such as chalking. Due to fact that metal roofs normally features special coatings as well as paint, cleaning the roof is both easy and environmentally friendly, which removes the need to use toxic chemicals. With just plain water, you can effectively wash down dirt, dust and other debris from your metal roof.

While the cleaning process is quite simple, working at height can be incredibly dangerous. It requires skills and confidence, so if you lack either of these qualities, it’s advisable to call in a professional roof cleaning contractor for help. Below is a simple cleaning solution usful for most metal roofs.

✓ In the event whereby water alone isn’t enough, make a cleaning solution using a quarter cup detergent ( which should include car washing soap, mild laundry detergent, mild dish soap) for each gallon of water.

✓ Apply the mixture to the surface of the roof with a wash cloth and ensure to the application gently.

✓ After application, allow it sit for up to 15mins.

✓ Rinse the roof surface with plain water.

How much does it cost to replace a commercial roof?
How much it costs to replace a commercial roof depends on the type of roof you have and the size of your commercial property. Lots of commercial buildings have flat roofs, which are often made from felt, asphalt, EDPM rubber or fibreglass, while others are pitched roofs that might be made from tiles, shingle or metal. It’s likely that your commercial roof will need replacing if it’s more than 25 years old. A roofer can carry out an inspection to determine what, if any, work is needed, but there’s a high chance that you’ll need a roof replacement if it’s that old. If your flashing is looking worse for wear or you’re missing a number of tiles or shingles, it might be time to replace your commercial roof. So how much does it cost to replace a commercial roof? If your commercial roof is pitched, expect to spend between £4,500 and £7,500. It all depends on how large your property is and how easy access is, as the more scaffolding you need, the more it will cost. If your commercial property has a flat roof, the average cost would be approximately £4,500. Again, it all depends on the material, access and how large the roof is. Felt costs between £40-70 per square metre, while fibreglass costs between £80-110. Whatever type of commercial roof you have or what it’s made from, make sure you get a few quotes from reputable roofing companies so you know that the job will be done well.

Some of my roof tiles are cracked, what should I do?

Roof tiles should be replaced as soon as possible to ensure that your roof stays waterproof. Use crawl boards when replacing them to avoid damaging other tiles, if not ask a qualified roofer to carry out the work, particularly if the tiles are higher up.

How to fit a velux window into a slate roof?

Fitting a Velux window into a slate roof is very similar to the way you’d install it in other roof types. All roof windows, whether a Velux-branded one or not, will come with detailed instructions for you to follow if you want to have a go at fitting it yourself. But here are some brief instructions to give you an idea of what’s involved in installing a Velux window into a slate roof:

  1. After you’ve removed the Velux window from its packaging, remove the sash (the part that opens) from the frame, according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
  2. Next, you need to prepare the opening for the window. You can often cut through the felt, remove one of the battens from under a slate, then slide all the slate tiles into the roof space. You should then make the cut 40-60mm wider than the window, cutting away roof timbers then replacing them with more around the opening to strengthen it.
  3. The roof window’s bottom brackets need to be installed on one of the existing battens for the slate roof. One of the slate courses should line up 105mm below the top edge of the batten you use.
  4. Then, measure from the top edge of the batten upwards to the height of the window plus 45mm. This is where the top installation batten should be installed, with an overhang of 100mm on each side.
  5. Remove the course of slates below the window, trim any excess felt and fold it over the surrounding timber. This helps with waterproofing.
  6. Add the insulation collar according to the Velux window manufacturer’s instructions.
  7. Place the frame in the opening, adding the brackets according to the instructions. You’ll find that lots of roof windows have pre-drilled holes to make it easy for you.
  8. Replace the sash and line up the hinges. Take a look at the opening at the bottom between the sash and the frame – it should be even along the entire width. Remove the sash again to fix the upper brackets according to instructions.
  9. Add the underfelt collar for your roof window as instructed by the manufacturer, then replace any slates at the bottom. You might need to cut them to size.
  10. Next, add the flashing according to the instructions, along with any parts that are not yet attached, including the hood section and top flashing piece.
  11. Replace all the slates around the window, allowing 60-100mm of space between the course of slates above the window and the top of the window to allow for rainwater drainage. Then replace the sash into the frame again.
  12. Add the vapour barrier on the inside of the window using the screws provided, then tape it to the existing vapour barrier to prevent moisture from reaching your roof structure.

And that’s it! If you think that sounds a bit complicated, ask a roofer or window installer to fit your roof window into a slate roof for you. You’ll get a better finish and you can be sure that you won’t get any leaks from a botched installation.

how to replace flat roof fascia?

How To Replace Flat Roof Fascia

Whatever makes you decide to install your flat roof fascia by yourself and not a professional company, then you must have a clear idea of what to do and do it appropriately. If you lack proper training and experience, we’d recommend you employ a reliable professional to help with the task for the best results and save you some time and money. This step-by-step guide will give a clear insight on how to go about the replacement of your flat roof fascia.

The tools to be incorporated includes the fascia boards, table saw, plane, crimper, clamps, power nailer, compound saw and chalkline.

• Prepare and get all the necessary tools to complete the task before commencing as this would save you time from stopping and going back and forth looking for the next tool needed,

• Install the sheathing and board.

• Fix white fascias with at least 600mm centres ( a foiled fascia needs just 40mm centre) using a marine grade stainless steel plastic headed nails.

• Make a space of up to 10mm between the joints for possible building expansion, using super glue to secure the joints to just a side of the fascia.

• Place this directly on the fascia board’s top (if you’ll be installing ventilation) to create an air pathway.

• Take note that the type of roof to be installed will determine how you’ll have to install the fascia board. For instance, a hip roof permits you to attach the fascia board onto the roof in a quick fashion, whereas a gabled roof may need you to make markings on the board to achieve the right fit.

• Consider the depth of the fascia board as it also play a huge role in the installation of the fascia board. For instance, there’ll be additional weights on tiled roofs that will push up against the board. Therefore, if you do not get the appropriate amount of depth, it could eventually collapse.

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