Roof replacement (Pitched/Tiled) in Clitheroe

Compare Roof replacement (Pitched/Tiled) Prices in Clitheroe

Home > Roofing Projects > Tile or slate roofing > Clitheroe

Roof replacement (Pitched/Tiled) in Clitheroe

In the market for tile or slate roofing contractors in Clitheroe? Our tile and slate roofers for Clitheroe will deliver the best quotations to have a completely new roof constructed or repaired.

Tile and slate are the two most widely used materials in the UK with regard to roof construction, with the resilience and potential to deal with weather both equally common aspects with British homeowners. With a selection of colours to set your household apart from the crowd there is an opportunity to give a unique attractiveness to your home.

Colours available include black, grey and red, so be certain to look for something that suits your existing home. With little maintenance needed over a 75-year lifespan, you're likely to have something that will look excellent for decades.

With the range of colours being offered combined with low upkeep and superb durability qualities, picking a tile or slate roof is frequently the best option for property owners.

We'll provide as much as four tile or slate roofing contractors close to you, who will supply quotes for the work you want completed. You'll get a property visit from experts in Clitheroe who'll assist you to pick the right material for your house before completing the construction.

The installation of a tile or slate roof will require two or three days to a couple of weeks, according to the size and pitch of the roofing, plus the volume of workers undertaking the project.

Average Tile or slate roofing cost in Clitheroe

The regular cost of Tile or slate roofing is £6000. Costs can change based upon the materials and the organisation hired. The upper price range can be as high as £6900. The material costs are normally approximately £1500

Average price per Tile or slate roofing job in 2024

Avg. price low

Avg. price low
£4,500

Avg. price

Avg. price
£6,000

Avg. price high

Avg. price high
£6,900

£7400

£5550

£3700

£1850

£0

Prices based on actual Tile or slate roofing costs for Clitheroe, as reported by local LeadsDoWork members.

Tile or slate roofing installation cost in Clitheroe 2024

Labour cost £4,200
Material cost £1,500
Waste removal £300
Time frame: 3-4 weeks

Tile or slate roofing searches in September 2024

Tile or slate roofing Projects in Clitheroe in August 2024

619

Requests for quotations in Clitheroe in August 2024

0

Requests for Tile or slate roofing quotations in Clitheroe in August 2024. 0% change from July 2024.

0

Requests for Tile or slate roofing quotations in Lancashire in August 2024. 0% change from July 2024.

We noted 619 requests for property quotations in Clitheroe. Of these quotation requests the number of tile or slate roofing quotations in Clitheroe was 0. Quotatis would have been able to match these customers with up to four suitable fitters who were available for work within Clitheroe during that time. Ask for a free house survey from trustworthy companies in Clitheroe.

Source: Numbers calculated based on the search volumes in major search engines

Tile or slate roofing searches in cities and towns near Clitheroe August 2024

Clitheroe

The town of Clitheroe is inside the Borough of Ribble Valley within the English county of Lancashire. It is situated about 34 miles northwest of Manchester. Being situated near to the Forest of Bowland, it's commonly utilised as a base for vacationers visiting the area, and the town is well-connected to other locations by means of effective transport links. Referring to the 2011 Census, the town has a permanent population of about 14765. The name of Clitheroe is assumed to have come from the Anglo-Saxon term for 'Rocky Hill'. Its early function was being the administrative headquarters for the lands of the Honor of Clitheroe. These were lands held by Roger de Poitou, who subsequently passed them on to the De Lacy family members, and ultimately to the Duchy of Lancaster. Many manufacturing firms continue to possess sites in the town, for example Dugdale Nutrition, Hanson Cement, Johnson Matthey and Tarmac. There is also a sizeable number of small industrial sites, with Link 59 Business Park being the most well known. Clitheroe delivers an abundance of shopping opportunities. The town includes a wide number of independent shops as well as small branches of commercial chain retailers. You will discover quite a few landmarks in Clitheroe. The building of most note is Clitheroe Castle, which is thought to be one of the smallest Norman keeps in Britain. It's situated on a 35 metre outcrop of limestone. Not only is it among the oldest buildings in Lancashire, it's also the last castle in existence that had a royal garrison for the duration of the English Civil War. For all of your property upgrades, make certain that you utilise trustworthy pros in Clitheroe to make sure that you get the top quality.

Latest Tile or slate roofing completed projects

  • Completed Tile or slate roofingproject picture by Midland Roofing Services
  • Looking for Tile or slate roofing in Clitheroe?

    Get free quotes from local roofers

    Get free quotes

    Tile or slate roofing pros in Clitheroe

    Upgrade Home Improvements

    61 review(s)
    Based: in Sandbach, CW11 1HJ

    Very professional very reliable very trustworthy and very helpful all our work comes with a guarantee on completion

    Latest review

    William E., SK10
    5

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full) in Macclesfield

    Very knowledgeable & helpful

    Redline Upvc Installations LTD

    35 review(s)
    Based: in Leyland, PR25 2YJ

    Redline upvc ltd is a family run business covering all your roofing and upvc needs, Our aim is quality workmanship and materials at affordable prices being approved installers of most of the top upvc manufacturers and a member of the Guild Of Master...

    Latest review

    Quincey D., BB2
    5

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full) in Blackburn

    prompt with contact and pricing.

    Wards Roofing Services

    42 review(s)
    Based: in Darlington, DL1 1EF

    Wards roofing services take great pride in our work and all work is guaranteed. We undertake all kinds of roofing work including. Repair work Re roof Pointing Slating Flat roofs (felt or grp) Fascia soffits and guttering etc.

    Latest review

    Peter H., TS14
    3

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full) in Guisborough

    Had already agreed with another company before they got in touch.

    Direct Cladding Of Preston Roofing & UPVC Installer

    7 review(s)
    Based: in Preston, PR1 3BY

    Direct Cladding of Preston is a specialist roofing company, offering a wide range and diverse set of services. We offer free, no-obligation quotes with fixed price costs to all clients. We are able to carry out replacement roofs to all types of prope...

    Latest review

    Ron C., PR7
    5

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full) in Chorley

    Great job. Rang me in the morning - arrived within 30 minutes and gave an excellent quote for the work to be done - retu...

    Kingfisher Plastics and Roofing

    65 review(s)
    Based: in Cleveland, TS15 9BG

    Latest review

    Sandra P., YO7
    5

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full) in Thirsk

    Very prompt service from all 3 saved lots of time and phone calls

    Platinum contractors

    52 review(s)
    Based: in Blackpool, FY4 5EP

    Platinum Contractors is a family owned business started in2004. And , has grown to serve all of Lancashire To meet the needs of our clients, we’ve evolved to include the entire construction process, including FULL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE. We pride ou...

    Latest review

    Sharon E., FY5
    4

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full) in Thornton-Cleveleys

    Good price but decided to use other company.

    JM Contractors

    1 review(s)
    Based: in Altringham, WA14 2PX

    We are a registered, family run business that is built on pure reputation and testimonials that can be requested on site. We take absolute pride in all aspects of our work, from full, complete re roofs to general roof repairs, property maintenance...

    Latest review

    Reece C., M3
    4

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full) in Manchester

    Very good service

    Excell Premier Roofline

    6 review(s)
    Based: in N yorkshire, DL8 1PX

    Latest review

    Jonathan D., SR7
    5

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full) in Seaham

    As Dean gave me a price of £320 to fix the flat roof above the main bedroom, as he told me it was only a repair job I a...

    Similar Customer Enquiries for Tile or slate roofing in Clitheroe

    09 Mar

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Clitheroe - BB7

    Enquiry from: Kathleen M

    Start Date: Immediate

    New garage roof as felt comeing down and needs new slate

    Post a similar request >

    07 Jul

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Clitheroe - BB7

    Enquiry from: Martin P

    Start Date: Immediate

    Complete retiling of an existing roof..the

    Post a similar request >

    22 Mar

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Clitheroe - BB7

    Enquiry from: Ray S

    Start Date: Immediate

    renovate/renew/fit fascias, soffits, dry-verge caps, gutters and down pipes. also point ridge tiles. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached roofing material: slates...

    Post a similar request >

    04 Feb

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Clitheroe - BB7

    Enquiry from: Amanda R

    Start Date: Immediate

    customer visited the myroofingquotes.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. property type: house, roof type: pitched, work description: semi detached cottage requires repair or ew roof property type: s...

    Post a similar request >

    21 Jan

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Clitheroe - BB7

    Enquiry from: Amanda R

    Start Date: Immediate

    customer visited the myroofingquotes.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. property type: house, roof type: pitched, work description: semi detached cottage requires repair or ew roof property type: s...

    Post a similar request >

    27 Dec

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Clitheroe - BB7

    Enquiry from: John G

    Start Date: Immediate

    customer visited the myroofingquotes.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. property type: house, roof type: pitched, work description: the back of the terrest house is leaking in several places i thin...

    Post a similar request >

    03 Nov

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Clitheroe - BB7

    Enquiry from: David S

    Start Date: Immediate

    customer visited the myroofingquotes.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. property type: house, roof type: pitched, work description: roof started leaking in due to slipped or broken tiles ( flagston...

    Post a similar request >

    08 Sep

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Clitheroe - BB7

    Enquiry from: Marjorie M

    Start Date: Immediate

    Customer visited the myroofingquotes.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: House, Roof type: Pitched, Work description: Raining in over bay-window,check & find leaks & replacing wooden...

    Post a similar request >

    23 Feb

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Clitheroe - BB7

    Enquiry from: Ann C

    Start Date: Immediate

    capped of chimney is leaking needs repairing

    Post a similar request >

    12 Jun

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Clitheroe - BB7

    Enquiry from: Paul I

    Start Date: Immediate

    Repairs to tiled roof to Fox a couple of leaks Remove old oil flue and make good and little gutter repairs

    Post a similar request >

    11 Jul

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Clitheroe - BB7

    Enquiry from: Mrs C

    Start Date: Immediate

    Ridge tiles on kitchen roof of terraced house have lost pointing . Pretty new ridge tiles . Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Terrace Roofing Material: Tiles Roof Heigh...

    Post a similar request >

    28 Jun

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Clitheroe - BB7

    Enquiry from: David L

    Start Date: Immediate

    Looks like there are plants or a young tree growing out of the side of the chimney. The roof was renewed 5 years ago with concrete tiles The house is owned by Me and has a tenant

    Post a similar request >

    03 Jan

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Clitheroe - BB7

    Enquiry from: Karen W

    Start Date: Immediate

    leak in attic coming from the roof Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Terrace Roofing Material: Slates How many bedrooms do you have: 3-4 Rooms Does the roof need to be r...

    Post a similar request >

    22 Dec

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Clitheroe - BB7

    Enquiry from: Beverley L

    Start Date: Immediate

    31 Oct

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Clitheroe - BB7

    Enquiry from: Ling H

    Start Date: Immediate

    roof replacement

    Post a similar request >

    31 Oct

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Clitheroe - BB7

    Enquiry from: Ling H

    Start Date: Immediate

    24 Oct

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Clitheroe - BB7

    Enquiry from: Paul W

    Start Date: Immediate

    Leak .Seems to be running into loft space and running down wall, it is following a roof slat. Must be coming in from under roof cap ends somewhere. The cap ends and soffits were all replaced 3 years a...

    Post a similar request >

    09 Aug

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Clitheroe - BB7

    Enquiry from: Lee B

    Start Date: Immediate

    Re roof battens and underfelt

    Post a similar request >

    18 Mar

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Clitheroe - BB7

    Enquiry from: Bernard J

    Start Date: Immediate

    Roof replacement

    Post a similar request >

    13 Mar

    Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

    Clitheroe - BB7

    Enquiry from: John K

    Start Date: Immediate

    I'm looking for a smooth tile that will be adequate for a 12* pitch. The area to cover is 30 feet by 11 feet. Please advise

    Post a similar request >

    How it works

    Tell us about your Tile or slate roofing project

    Answer a few quick questions, so we can match you with professionals who can help.

    Find up to 4 Roofers in Clitheroe

    Get free, no-obligation quotes from 4 verified Roofers working in Clitheroe.

    Hire with confidence

    Compare customer reviews, services and prices, and choose the right professional for you.

    Our reviews

    Average

    Would highly recommend

    Would highly recommend, they found me a firm which I was happy with a quote they give me and went ahead and had my job done within 2 days of enquiring.

    Good easy way to find a selection of…

    Good easy way to find a selection of trades you need all in one place.

    Love LeadsDoWork it's a big part of my …

    Love LeadsDoWork it's a big part of my Business I would recommend to anyone

    FAQs

    How to slate a roof?

    One of the most popular choices for roofing materials are roof slates. There is a number of advantages that a roof slate has, hey can be aesthetically pleasing, they can also increase the potential selling value of the house and many more. Slate is a sturdy and resilient material that delivers waterproofing physical characteristics to a pitched roof. Unlike other roof materials which absorb water slates do not. Therefore, slate is the most resistant towards freezing and water damage.

    Find out the pitch of your roof

    Before beginning with the fitting procedure, you need to figure out the pitch of your roof. The roof pitch commands how much overlap is essential with each slate. This has been made a lot easier than the early days with the advancement of technology.

    Find out the required overlap

    Once you’ve found out the exact pitch of your roof accurately, take a look at the slate producer’s description. Each manufacturer will propose the obligatory overlap in order to form a firm and safe slate roof.

    Roll out the roof membrane

    Firstly, guarantee your joists or trusses are clean of any sheards or old nails that could harm the membrane. You will now have to roll the chosen roofing membrane along the roof trusses. It is always wise to start from one of the bottom corners and keep rolling it along to the other corner.

    Secure the roof membrane

    Once the membrane has been moved out, use thump nails to protect one edge. You will now have to pull the membrane taut and carefully fix it into position. Do this before adding any nails across the membrane at points of intersection with the trusses for extra stability.

    Batten placement

    This is done to find the proper assignment of the battens. For this, you will need two full-sized slates along with an under eaves slate. Carefully position the battens on the top of the roof on the top of the overlay. Make sure not to fix them down since it will be easier to move them around and make any adjustments.

    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 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 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.

    Placholder Image

    Other Top Projects in Clitheroe

    Are you a roofer in Clitheroe?

    We can help you get more Tile or slate roofing work and boost your business.

    Join today