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Xcel Roofing & Building

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Hi my name is Michael Smith, I am the director of xcel Roofing & Building. My family has been in the roofing and building ...
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Rooftop Roofing

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Based in Wokingham, we are available across Berkshire,Buckinghamshire, and further afield. Rooftop Roofing are an experien...
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Roofline Home Improvements

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roofline home improvements has been providing building services to the south for over 10 years and customer satisfaction i...
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Paragon Home Improvements

19 review(s)
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We are a family run business who came from sole traders to ltd with many years of experience and specialise in fascia soff...
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Hibbsway

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Hibbsway Roofing Services is a well established family business with over 25 years experience in the roofing and property ...
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Jcb Roofing & Building

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A little about me with over 13 years experience in roofing you can be sure of a professional, reliable roofing company ...

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11 Jan

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Maidenhead - SL6

Enquiry from: Kevin S

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Underlayment replacement

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02 Jan

Roofing | Commercial

Maidenhead - SL6

Enquiry from: Laura J

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Considering a zinc roof and keen to understand costs. Potentially considering cladding on the front and rear of the property. Aiming for the scandi / mid century look. Dark grey finish preferable.

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17 Dec

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

Maidenhead - SL6

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Have no roofing felt. Have no leaks but how much would it be?

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27 Sep

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Maidenhead - SL6

Enquiry from: Jagadish G

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corner of the conservatory roof has slided, need to reseal roof. i can see a small gap in between roof glasses.

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06 Aug

Roofing | Flat | Repair

Maidenhead - SL6

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Flat roof repair in my house

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07 Apr

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

Maidenhead - SL6

Enquiry from: Amy B

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Hi - we need our garage roof replacing. It's made of corrugated sheets (possibly asbestos) and is the middle garage in a row of 3, so would be great to know if it can be repaired alone or if we need t...

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22 Jan

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Maidenhead - SL6

Enquiry from: Sarah B

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Quote for replacement ridge tiles

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04 Jan

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Maidenhead - SL6

Enquiry from: Mark W

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repair a leak in the roof

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07 Dec

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Maidenhead - SL6

Enquiry from: Mark G

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replace some bonnet hip tiles and price full re-roof 1920s detached house are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached property age: 1900-1930 how many bedrooms: 5+ rooms ...

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06 Dec

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Maidenhead - SL6

Enquiry from: Laurence T

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hi, i have 2 skylights and noticed water marks on side of my wall and really bad drafts. i would like someone to seal them and fix the roof issue to stop the leak. are you the property owner: owner of...

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28 Nov

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Maidenhead - SL6

Enquiry from: Lesley W

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A repair to a small part of the roof, damaged when trying to replace gutter, which is still off!

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20 Nov

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Maidenhead - SL6

Enquiry from: Irfan B

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homeowner replacement roof please contact to appoint

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15 Nov

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Maidenhead - SL6

Enquiry from: Irfan B

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homeowner roofing please contact to appoint

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07 Nov

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Maidenhead - SL6

Enquiry from: Irfan B

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roof repair tiles re pointing

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14 Aug

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Maidenhead - SL6

Enquiry from: Gavin C

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Ridge tiles need to be recemented in places

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03 Aug

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

Maidenhead - SL6

Enquiry from: Michael S

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Flat "asbestos replacement" garage roof leaking badly at joint *** a*** sheets (of 9). Have tried to "plug" gap with plastic mastic/filler to no avail. Garage c60 yrs old but roof ? less than 10?----w...

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21 Apr

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Maidenhead - SL6

Enquiry from: Alex C

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Looking at a new roof, tiles, soffits, facials and guttering. Also re pointing the chimney.

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01 Mar

Cleaning | Roof cleaning

Maidenhead - SL6

Enquiry from: Hilary P

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

good morning. we have been customers of wakefield roofing for a number of years but i can't seem to be able to contact mr wakefield on his usual number. i hope all is okay. we need to have our roof cl...

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07 Jan

Chimney Sweeping

Maidenhead - SL6

Enquiry from: Mark A

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i need someone to inspect the chimelney and it's structural integrity. are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: detached time scale: immediate how many chimneys do you have...

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04 Aug

Windows | Velux

Maidenhead - SL6

Enquiry from: Emma J

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2 velux windows 80x80cm 1 velux window 60x80cm are you the property owner: owner property type: detached type of glass: standard window movement: unsure window location: 3rd floor+ material: upvc colo...

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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 Maidenhead is:

£3,023

Roofer job Roofer cost in 2025
Velux windows in Maidenhead £675-£1,035
Tile or slate roofing in Maidenhead £2,513-£14,350
Flat roof in Maidenhead £1,344-£8,719
Commercial roofing in Maidenhead £2,417-£15,250
Flat roof repair in Maidenhead £525-£2,825
Gutter cleaning in Maidenhead £75-£115
Tile roof repairs in Maidenhead £230-£4,340
Chimney sweeping in Maidenhead £75-£115
Roof cleaning in Maidenhead £1,480-£2,220
Sun Tunnel in Maidenhead £700-£1,000

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Roofer FAQs

will my roof leak with missing ridge tiles?

Will My Roof Leak With Missing Ridge Tiles?

Your roof is the first line of defence against the elements. Therefore, if you want your home protected at all times, there’s a need to ensure a professional inspection of your home at least once a year. However, there are certain issues that you do not have to wait for a professional to be able to spot by yourself. And an example of this includes a missing ridge tile. This issue is noticeable from the ground level while some tiles may even fall off and notifying you in the process. If you’re currently facing this kind of challenge, you’d probably want to know if the missing ridge tiles can cause your roof to leak. In this article, we aim to answer this question and more. Let’s take a look!

Firstly, there are a number of causes of missing tiles or slates and the most obvious is the weather. When the wind or rain gets very high, it can pull your tiles out of place and even more more, if they weren’t properly installed in the first place. Secondly, there’s also a chance that the nails may wear away. These are the nails that holds your ridge tiles in place, they can rust and wear away, hence leading to missing ridge tiles.

Therefore, the short answer to the question is yes, missing ridge tiles can cause your roof to leak. Even if it doesn’t leave a visible gap in your roof’s covering, it’ll create a break in the roof which weather can easily penetrate. And allowing this to happen makes the other tiles more susceptible to damage which won’t be good for the entire house as well as your pocket. Hence, once you notice a missing ridge tile ensure to have it replaced as soon as possible.

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 remove a Velux window?

It’s relatively simple to remove a Velux window, whether it’s Velux-branded or is another brand of roof window. Here is a breakdown of the steps you’ll need to take to remove a roof window:

  1. Remove the sash (opening part) from the roof window frame. Usually there are screws in the hinges to loosen or a button to press and lift out.
  2. Next, remove the tiles or slates from around the window frame along with the flashing.
  3. Unscrew all the brackets around the window frame and lift out the frame.

It’s that simple! You can do all of this from inside your home – there's no need to climb on the roof. Removing the glass pane from a Velux window, for example if it has blown, is a more difficult job and should be left to a professional. It involves removing the sash from the roof window frame and then removing the surrounding parts of the sash to lift out the sealed unit. They will then place the new glazed unit into the sash frame before securing all the parts back onto the sash and fitting it back into the roof window frame.

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 open Velux windows?

If you’ve never had Velux windows before, you might be wondering how to open them. If you’ve got very high ceilings and your roof windows are set high up in the pitch of the roof, you might not even be able to reach them. So how do you open them in this case?

When Velux windows are installed so high that they’re out of reach, the installers will often recommend that they install an electric switch for you to open and close your windows. They often come with a rain sensor, so you don’t need to rush up to the top of the house if there’s a sudden downpour – they will close automatically. You can also choose to have a remote so you can open and close your roof windows wherever you are in the room.

If you don’t have an electric switch, but you still can’t reach to open and close your Velux windows, you should be supplied with a telescopic pole when they’re installed. If you weren’t or you’ve moved into a home with roof windows and there isn’t one, you can buy them online. They have a hook on the end and can be extended to the correct length so you can hook it over the handle of the window and pull or push to open it.

If you’ve got a top-hung Velux window that can also be opened in a centre-pivot position, it’s easy to switch between the two. Simply ensure the window is completely closed before you start, then open the handle up – but don’t push it out. Then pull the vent bar down until the sash is rotated 180 degrees. Then secure the position by sliding the barrel bolts into the holes at either side of the bottom of the frame. Easy!

How much is it to replace a roof?

A roof is one of the most significant portions of any property and they’re also the single part of a structure most vulnerable to impairment from the elements. If your roof suffers substantial damage over time, maintenances and re-roofing charges can be expensive, time-consuming, and stressful which is why it is imperative to keep your roof in sound structural and aesthetic order.

If a tile has fallen off from the top of your roof – you can expect to pay around £70-£100 to replace it including a different tile fitted in its place. Replacing a hip roof will cost between £4,250 and £7,250, the cost varies if you have a single valley or a double valley on your roof. For a new gable roof, you should expect to pay around £3,250 to £5,250.

What does it cost to replace my roof?

The charge of substituting your roof for a new one will be subject to the age and condition that it’s in, but usually, the cost of a new roof on an average property is around £5,500.

Some of the key factors to keep in mind when calculating the cost of re-roofing your house include:

• size of your roof

• type and size of the materials used

• shape and style of the roof

• If structural changes are required or not

• the roofing company hired

Tiled roof repair costs

If you are trying to prevent water from leaking inside your house for one or two tiles, then you can expect to pay between £100 to £200 to fix them and seal the leaks.

Flat roof repair costs

Minor jobs such as repairing flat roofs as well as sheds and garages or mending blisters can usually cost around £300.

Roofing job Price range

Replacing six ridge tiles £135-£260

Replacing six broken or missing tiles £55-£105

Cleanout of your gutter £35-£80

Replacing one right tile on rooftop £70-£100

The cost of a full re-roofing job can amount to around £3,250 to £7,250 depending on the size of your property.

Hip roof Cost range Length of time

Semi-detached home £4,250-£4,750 3-4 days

Detached home £5,250-£5,750 4-5 days

2 valleys – semi-detached home £5,750-£6,250 5-6 days

2-valleys detached home £6,750-£7,250 6-7 days

Gable roof Cost range Length of time

Standard £3,250-£3,750 2-3 days

2-valley £4,750-£5,250 4-5 days

do chimney liners need sweeping

Chimney liners are a very important component of the chimney, but the fact is most home and property owners either continue to overlook them or aren’t even aware of their existence. This is, however, quite understandable given the fact that they usually last a long period of time – more than 50 years. To ensure that they last that long, the question that arises is, do chimney liners need to be swept and cleaned? The short and simple answer to this question is yes, chimney liners definitely needs to be cleaned on a frequent basis. A chimney liner happens to be an essential part of your chimney. When it’s not cleaned, it tends to accumulate dust, soot and dirt which can give rise to a number of problems you’d rather want to avoid. Chimney liner are able to provide adequate protection to your flue but even at that the water, creosote and other contaminant build up can make the liner to deteriorate, and making it unsafe for usage. In other words, contrary to several belief, chimney liners do need the same amount of cleaning as chimneys without liners. Failure to sweep your chimney liners can give rise to the following problems:

  • Creosote buildup. If your main source of fire is wood, then you’ll definitely have creosote present in your chimney. This is highly combustible and its buildup may lead to fire outbreak.
  • Carbon monoxide poisoning. Carbon monoxide is said to be on the rise by NCBI and its primarily generated from heating systems which are terribly ventilated as a result of uncleaned or dirty chimneys.
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.

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