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B Wise

58 review(s)
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We are a dedicated team of trained trades men who aim to beat any like for like quote and finish all our work to a very ...
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JL Roofing

6 review(s)
Offers services in GAINSBOROUGH
With 20+ years experience. We are a Garage/outbuilding roof specialist. Asbestos garage removals, we also remove and repla...
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Heritage Roofing Company

30 review(s)
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Professional Roofing Services We provide a comprehensive range of roofing services to our customers in Lincoln and throug...
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NH roofing services

1 review(s)
Offers services in GAINSBOROUGH
Flat roof specialist, other roof work undertaken , from small repairs to full replacements
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Cooperative roofing

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We are family run business with over 15 years of experience in the roofing trade. We pride ourselves on customer satisfact...
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Top tier roofing

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WELCOM TO TOP TIER ROOFING, we are roofing contractors who offer a wide range of services. The process: Following o...

Recent Roofer Enquiries

11 Dec

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Gainsborough - DN21

Enquiry from: Philip M

Start Date: Immediate

short section of Batten has rotted, causing tiles to penetrate felt.

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27 Nov

Windows | Velux

Gainsborough - DN21

Enquiry from: Emma v

Start Date: Immediate

Looking for skylight windows The planning officer has said these need to be heritage style so slimmer in design but building regs have said it needs to act as an escape hatch. I need two supplyi...

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13 Nov

Roofing | Flat | Repair

Gainsborough - DN21

Enquiry from: Alison C

Start Date: Immediate

clear roof, remove loose stones & moss. remove felt from decking boards. remove decking boards and inspect joist. fit faring strips if required. fit new 18mm osb ply to create a solid decking. fit fir...

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26 Oct

Roofing | Flat | Repair

Gainsborough - DN21

Enquiry from: Sarah N

Start Date: Immediate

Leaks in kitchen when heavy rain.

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24 Oct

Cleaning | Gutters

Gainsborough - DN21

Enquiry from: Paul B

Start Date: Immediate

Check and clean gutters. Detached property

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11 Oct

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Gainsborough - DN21

Enquiry from: Paul S

Start Date: Immediate

9 Salisbury Street, Gainborough, *** This property has water coming into the chimney. There are no fire places, I would simply like the small stack removed and tiled over. 34 Tower Street, Gai...

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28 Sep

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Gainsborough - DN21

Enquiry from: Ian S

Start Date: Immediate

A couple of replacement tiles

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28 Sep

Windows | Velux

Gainsborough - DN21

Enquiry from: Louise C

Start Date: Immediate

Quote for 2 windows. Hallway & velux roof.

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21 Sep

Windows | Velux

Gainsborough - DN21

Enquiry from: Louise C

Start Date: Immediate

Quote for 2 windows. Hallway & velux roof.

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19 Sep

Cleaning | Gutters

Gainsborough - DN21

Enquiry from: Christopher W

Start Date: Immediate

Gutter & Window cleaning, 3bed semi, Emails Preferred Thanks Chris

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11 Sep

Roofing | Pitched | Repair

Gainsborough - DN21

Enquiry from: Marcus G

Start Date: Immediate

My ensuite roof is dripping when it's a heavy down pour. I've had the ridge tiles and valley repointed already.

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31 Jul

Cleaning | Gutters

Gainsborough - DN21

Enquiry from: Doug L

Start Date: Immediate

gutters are clear but downpipe is blocked (dead bird?). would like downpipe cleared and if possible, a balloon filter installed at the head of the downpipe.

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04 Jun

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Gainsborough - DN21

Enquiry from: Paul F

Start Date: Immediate

Replace slate roof, remove rear gable wall chimney, new fascia and gutters.

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11 May

Roofing | Flat | Repair

Gainsborough - DN21

Enquiry from: Richard T

Start Date: Immediate

roof leaking need repairs are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached property age: 1930-70 how many bedrooms: 5+ rooms roof height: 3rd floor+ is your roof pitched ...

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04 Feb

Roofing | Flat | Repair

Gainsborough - DN21

Enquiry from: Sally K

Start Date: Immediate

top floor dorma window leaking - need roof replacing/repairing. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached location of roof: other property age: post-2000 height of...

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16 Dec

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

Gainsborough - DN21

Enquiry from: John S

Start Date: Immediate

Hello, Do you replace guttering? I am looking to get the guttering repaired/replaced at the back of my property and wanted to know if this was a service you provide? If so please let me know when wou...

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13 Dec

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

Gainsborough - DN21

Enquiry from: James C

Start Date: Immediate

hi, i have a leaking gutter at the front of my house. it's roughly 5 meters wide (old 2 up 2 down). is this something you could help with replacing? thank you

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07 Dec

Roofing | Pitched | Replacement (Partial & Full)

Gainsborough - DN21

Enquiry from: Louise W

Start Date: Immediate

Either front part of roof replacing as leaking into front bedroom or whole new roof

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30 Nov

Roofing | Flat | Replacement

Gainsborough - DN21

Enquiry from: David M

Start Date: Immediate

Leak coming in from pantile roof. Please email/text as we are in a mobile blackspot and rely on being near WiFi.

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27 Oct

Cleaning | Gutters

Gainsborough - DN21

Enquiry from: Cheryl F

Start Date: Immediate

we moved a downpipe from a corner to the other end of the run, about 12-15 feet in all. now we can't get the wretched stuff back together! we need to use the same guttering as already there so as to m...

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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 Gainsborough is:

£2,692

Roofer job Roofer cost in 2025
Velux windows in Gainsborough £892-£2,345
Tile or slate roofing in Gainsborough £3,472-£11,129
Flat roof in Gainsborough £1,240-£3,411
Commercial roofing in Gainsborough £1,370-£16,650
Flat roof repair in Gainsborough £584-£2,909
Gutter cleaning in Gainsborough £75-£115
Tile roof repairs in Gainsborough £218-£1,294
Chimney sweeping in Gainsborough £88-£1,558
Roof cleaning in Gainsborough £610-£2,374
Sun Tunnel in Gainsborough £900-£2,334

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Roofer FAQs

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 replace a broken roof tile?

How To Replace A Broken Roof Tile?

If you have a broken roof tile on your property, the next logical step to take is having it replaced as soon as you can. However, this is not the simplest of tasks so you might need some guidance if you wish to do it yourself. If you lack the confidence needed to pull this off as it involves working at height, then we’d strongly recommend you hire the services of a reliable roofing contractor or company who can guarantee the best results for help. In this guide, we’re going to walk you through the processes involved in the replacement of broken tiles. Let’s have a look!

✓ Match your roof tiles perfectly. The most frequently used roof tiles are concrete and terracotta. They may look all similar but they can actually vary in shapes, length as well as thickness. To replace a broken tile, you must first make sure that it’s the same type of tile so it doesn’t interfere with the flow of your roof which can lead to further damage.

✓ Climb on to the roof. Make use of a strong and stable ladder to do this. If you’re not comfortable with heights, simply call in a professional. Falling of the roof would be more expensive.

✓ Remove the broken tile. Lift up the overlapping tile next to the broken tile in such a way to enable an easy removal of the broken one. If you’re not able to life them, then they probably have nails securing them in place. Remove these nails to proceed.

✓ Replace the broken tile with the new one. To do this, simply lift up the bottom tiles from the above row and then slide the new tile back in place. If the tiles have been nailed, make sure you also drive a nail through the hole in the new tile into the timber roof batten.

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 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 repair a fibreglass flat roof?

Fibreglass, or GRP, flat roofs are very durable and should last you years, but over time they can become brittle and you might see some cracks or holes forming. Luckily, you can repair a fibreglass flat roof and it doesn’t have to be too difficult. Cracks in a fibreglass flat roof If you notice long cracks in your fibreglass roof, you can often use a fibreglass crack sealant. Simply clean the area, squeeze the sealant into the crack, then smooth it off. If you want it to look neater, you could coat the entire roof with a restorative coating which will make it look new again. Hole in a fibreglass roof If you notice a hole in your fibreglass flat roof, you’ll want to get this repaired as soon as possible to avoid any rainwater getting into your home. There are lots of fibreglass roof hole repair kits on the market, both online and in DIY stores, so you shouldn’t have trouble picking one up. They usually contain a mouldable UV cured patch that you can stick onto the hole. It will harden and become instantly weatherproof, so is the perfect emergency repair solution. Fixing pin holes in a fibreglass flat roof Unfortunately, if you find pin holes in a fibreglass flat roof it’s often because the installer didn’t use enough resin during the fibreglassing process. Luckily, if you can’t get back in touch with the installer or you only notice after a few years, you can fix this yourself. Sand down the roof back to the clear resin layer. Clean the entire roof with acetone and reapply some GRP roofing resin. Ensure that all the pinholes are filled – you might need two coats.

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.

how often do flat roofs need replacing?

How Often Do Flat Roofs Need Replacing?

When a flat roof needs to be replaced is determined by a number of factors which includes the roof’s exposure to the weather, the condition and age of the roofing materials as well as the construction of the roof. However, with proper maintenance and regular inspection, they should be used for nothing less than 50 years. There are some commonly used types of flat roofs which includes Felt flat roof as well as a GRP flat roof.

Felt Flat Roof

The lifespan of a felt flat roof also varies depending on the quality and grade of the felt roof incorporated. This can make the roof last within the range of 2 to 20 years. More often than not, felt flat roofs are usually installed in such a way to keep the costs down which implies the grades of felts that are mostly used are the economical ones implying a very short lifespan.

In the event whereby a premium grade of felt is incorporated in constructing a roof by professional contractors, will be guaranteed by the manufacturer to last between 10 to 20 years.

One of the major causes of a short lifespan in felts is leaks which should be regularly inspected and repaired once identified. If not, the roof will gradually deteriorate and become a lot weaker due to the action of the sun. However, when a felt roof starts to leak, it’s usually a sign that’s approaching the end of its lifespan and a replacement should be taken into account.

GRP Flat Roof

The GRP flat roof or fibreglass flat roof usually comes with a manufacturer’s guarantee of 20 years and is expected to have a lifespan of a minimum of an additional 10 years.

Unlike felt roofs, they’re more resistant to leaks. However, they should also be regularly inspected for leaks which are caused mostly as a result of installation error rather than the GRP roofing approaching the end of its useful life. If the GRP roof repair does not totally resolve the leak, you should start considering a replacement.

How to find a commercial roofer near me?

To find a commercial roofer near you, you could ask other tenants or property owners whether they can recommend a company. If you choose a company that’s been recommended to you, make sure you do your own research into them before you decide to engage them; you can check whether they have social media pages, reviews and examples of previous work. If the company has a Quotatis profile, you’ll find genuine reviews from their customers there, including photos of work they’ve completed.

Another option is to do your own search online. These days lots of companies will have their own website and you may be able to make an enquiry through there without even having to call them. Again, you should always check out their qualifications, previous work and reviews before deciding to go with them.

Or, you could let Quotatis do the work for you. Simply tell us about your commercial roofing project and where the property is and we’ll put you in touch with up to 4 reputable commercial roofers that will be able to offer you a free, no-obligation quote. You can check out their reviews, qualifications, insurance and photos of work on their profile which we’ll send to you in an email when we’ve matched you. The roofing companies should contact you first, but if they don’t we’ll give you all their details so you can introduce yourself.

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