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Hi we are secure fit roofline solution a well established local businesses covering all aspects of roofing and upvc fascia...
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Very professional very reliable very trustworthy and very helpful all our work comes with a guarantee on completion
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B.UR. Roofer

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Hi my name is billy I have been in the trade for 20 years we specialise in customer satisfaction We cover all aspect...
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Central Roofing

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Basically anything to do with a roof such as flat roofs in rubber or fibreglass or traditional torchon felt .new roofs pit...
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We at Asbestos free are fully trained and licensed and very experienced in the removal and disposal of Asbestos to the hi...
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Premier Rooflines

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Recent Roofer Enquiries

05 Sep

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Leek - ST13

Enquiry from: Nathaniel F

Start Date: Immediate

a breezeblock shed (13 x 10 ft) ; the roof has spung a leak and acording to our handman it needs replacing. some better insulation from the sun during the summer months would be ideal. a structual as...

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14 Jun

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Leek - ST13

Enquiry from: Chris S

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A full roof refurb of a slate roof

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27 May

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

Leek - ST13

Enquiry from: Jcb M

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Hi, I have recently built an extension to my home with a flat roof. A section of the roof is been made into a balcony, we would like to turn the other half into a green roof. From reading your web...

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25 Jan

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Leek - ST13

Enquiry from: Geof C

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garage roof needs replacing

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14 Nov

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Leek - ST13

Enquiry from: Lyn H

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Following survey need quote for repairs to roof & chimney stacks

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12 Nov

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Leek - ST13

Enquiry from: Mohammed Z

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Roof leaking during heavy rain. Need repairing.

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07 Nov

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Leek - ST13

Enquiry from: Mohammed Z

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Roof leaking during heavy rain. Need repairing.

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27 Oct

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Leek - ST13

Enquiry from: Michael G

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bungalow roof replacement are you the property owner: relative of owner property type: detached roofing material: tiles roof height: 1st floor how many bedrooms do you have: 1-2 rooms does the roof ne...

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03 Oct

Cleaning | Gutters

Leek - ST13

Enquiry from: Allan G

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Guttering clean and three joints repair

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03 Aug

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Leek - ST13

Enquiry from: Phillip C

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Full replacement roof or repair

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15 Feb

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Leek - ST13

Enquiry from: Hassan S

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are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: commercial how many bedrooms do you have: 5+ rooms have you thought about solar panels: no other forms: upvc double glazing, kitchen d...

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15 Feb

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Leek - ST13

Enquiry from: Hassan S

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entire roof replacement and repair work 4000 sq foot pitched roof with sky light windows are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: commercial roofing material: slates roof heig...

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11 Oct

Cleaning | Gutters

Leek - ST13

Enquiry from: Jeff D

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gutter clean - detached house minor repair - down pie detached from gutter and overflow in one place (debris, twisted or joint) are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detach...

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29 Aug

Roofing | Flat | Repair

Leek - ST13

Enquiry from: Roy M

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repair of flat roof over bay window are you the property owner: owner of the property location of roof: other property type: terrace property age: pre 1900 height of roof: 1st floor current roof mater...

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21 Aug

Roofing | Flat | Repair

Leek - ST13

Enquiry from: Roy M

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repair of flat roof over bay window are you the property owner: owner of the property location of roof: other property type: terrace property age: pre 1900 height of roof: 1st floor current roof mater...

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16 Aug

Roofing | Flat | Repair

Leek - ST13

Enquiry from: Roy M

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repair of flat roof over bay window are you the property owner: owner of the property location of roof: other property type: terrace property age: pre 1900 height of roof: 1st floor current roof mater...

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22 Mar

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Leek - ST13

Enquiry from: Suzanne P

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

these repairs are being done through a grant. flashing needs repairing or replacing on a lean-to kitchen. a few roof tiles need replacing on house roof also its leaking in. guttering brackets need rep...

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11 Mar

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Leek - ST13

Enquiry from: Suzanne P

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

these repairs are being done through a grant. flashing needs repairing or replacing on a lean-to kitchen. a few roof tiles need replacing on house roof also its leaking in. guttering brackets need rep...

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16 Feb

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Leek - ST13

Enquiry from: Ian F

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flashing at the base of chimney needs attention. damp coming through in bedroom. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached property age: 1930-1970 how many bedrooms: 3...

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19 Oct

Cleaning | Gutters

Leek - ST13

Enquiry from: Richard F

Start Date: Immediate

Gutter needs to be pushed back into its joint. It’s above a sloping roof extension at the front of the house.

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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 Leek is:

£1,147

Roofer job Roofer cost in 2025
Velux windows in Leek £675-£1,035
Tile or slate roofing in Leek £2,850-£3,500
Flat roof in Leek £809-£2,659
Commercial roofing in Leek £1,900-£2,925
Flat roof repair in Leek £600-£1,200
Gutter cleaning in Leek £53-£83
Tile roof repairs in Leek £180-£309
Chimney sweeping in Leek £75-£115
Roof cleaning in Leek £755-£1,135
Sun Tunnel in Leek £700-£1,000

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Roofer FAQs

how much does roof repair cost?

How Much Does Roof Repair Cost?

With the typical British weather, the roof is always subjected to enough battering every single day. With that type of events, you’d expect to find some chimney pots on the floor or roof tiles to go missing every once in a while. When these minor roof issues occur, a professional roofer is always in hand to easily resolve these problems. However, there are times in which the roof will be in a terrible condition with persistent leaks which is beyond the capacity of a roofer to resolve. In such cases, you may have to consider having the roof replaced as the best choice.

If you’re currently facing some issues with your roof and you need it repaired, then you’d probably want to know just how much it’ll cost to complete the project. In the UK, a roof repair cost can be within the range of £100 to £12,000 based on a number of influencing factors such as where the property is located as well as the size of the property. For instance, if you happen to stay in London where the demand is higher and there’s also the high cost of living, roof repair costs tend to be a bit more costly.

Let’s look at a simple breakdown of some roof repair jobs. These includes the following:

✓ Cost of renovating the roof on a detached four bedroom house using slate ( two story house) will range between £6300 to £12000.

✓ Cost of renovating the roof on a two story semi detached house using slate will range between £5000 to £7400.

✓ Cost of renovating full roof on a two bedroom bungalow using slate will range between £4000 to £5900.

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 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.

What is overlaying?

If your existing roof is still in good condition but the membrane is getting old, it’s often not worth exposing the structure to the weather whilst the contractor strips off the old membranes. The contractor will leave them in place to act as a base layer for a new roofing system. As long as there are no other problems with your roof, then overlaying is a good way to replace your flat roof.If you have any more questions about flat roofing that aren’t listed here, fill out our form to ask a contractor.

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.

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 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.

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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