Roofing in Miri
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Typical price: MYR 300–MYR 85,000
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Roofing prices in Miri
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Leak repair Trace and fix flashing, valley or sheet leaks | MYR 300 | MYR 800 | MYR 2,500 |
| Partial re-roof Replace one section of covering | MYR 8,000 | MYR 15,000 | MYR 30,000 |
| Full re-roof Strip and replace terrace/semi-D roof | MYR 25,000 | MYR 45,000 | MYR 85,000 |
How to hire a roofing pro in Malaysia
- Book ahead of the year-end monsoon (November-March on the east coast; inter-monsoon storms elsewhere)
- For larger works use CIDB-registered contractors; structural changes need local-authority approval and plans
- Specify covering type (metal deck vs concrete tile) and underlayment in writing
- Get leak-tracing included — many 'roof leaks' are flashing or valley failures, not the covering
- Confirm debris disposal and site cleanup in the quote
- Get workmanship and material warranties in writing
Structural roof changes require local-authority approval and plans in Malaysia; like-for-like repairs typically don't, and established contractors register with CIDB. Monsoon seasons drive demand — repairs booked ahead of the year-end rains are cheaper and better executed than emergency work after.
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Frequently asked questions
Do I need a permit for roof work?
Full replacements commonly require a building permit or regulatory compliance; small like-for-like repairs usually don't. Rules vary by country and municipality, and a legitimate contractor will know and handle the paperwork — treat 'we don't need a permit' on a full reroof as a flag to double-check.
How much deposit should a roofer ask for?
Typically 10-30%, or enough to cover ordered materials, with the balance staged against progress and completion. Never pay in full upfront, and be wary of anyone who can start 'tomorrow' if you pay cash today — good roofers have lead times.
How long does a roof last?
Typical service lives: asphalt shingles 15-30 years, concrete tile 40-60, clay tile and slate 60-100+, metal 40-70, flat membranes (felt, EPDM, TPO) 15-30. Underlayment and flashings usually fail before the covering itself, which is why old roofs leak even with intact tiles.
When is the best time of year to replace a roof?
Dry, settled weather — and before your region's storm or rainy season, not after it starts. Roofers book out weeks or months ahead of peak season, so schedule inspections early; shoulder-season slots are often cheaper and easier to get.
Can just part of a roof be replaced?
Yes — replacing one slope or section is common after localised storm damage and costs far less than a full reroof. The trade-offs are colour mismatch with weathered existing material and tying new work into old underlayment. It makes most sense when the rest of the roof has meaningful life left.
How much do roof repairs cost in Malaysia?
Common leak repairs run RM300-RM2,500 depending on access and cause, while re-roofing runs roughly RM15-RM45 per square foot. A full re-roof of a terrace or semi-D typically lands at RM25,000-RM85,000.
Metal deck or concrete tile for Malaysian roofs?
Metal deck is lighter, faster to install and cheaper, but noisier in heavy rain and hotter without insulation; concrete tile costs more upfront and needs stronger structure but insulates and lasts longer. For monsoon rain, the installation quality of flashings and laps matters more than the covering choice.
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