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Roofing in Newcastle upon Tyne

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Roofing prices in Newcastle upon Tyne

Researched estimates for Newcastle upon Tyne (GBP), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Minor repair Slipped tiles, small flashing or ridge repair £150 £350 £750
Flat roof replacement (garage) Strip and replace felt or EPDM on a small flat roof £1,000 £1,800 £3,500
Semi-detached re-roof Full strip, new membrane, battens and tiles with scaffolding £5,000 £7,500 £12,000
Large detached re-roof Full replacement on a bigger or complex roof £9,000 £13,000 £20,000

How to hire a roofing pro in United Kingdom

  1. No licence exists for roofers — check NFRC (National Federation of Roofing Contractors) or CompetentRoofer membership instead
  2. Remember Building Regulations apply when more than 25% of the roof covering is replaced — a CompetentRoofer member can self-certify compliance
  3. Confirm scaffolding is included in the quote (a full reroof off ladders is a safety red flag)
  4. For listed buildings or conservation areas, check consent requirements before agreeing materials
  5. Get tear-off, felt/membrane spec, batten replacement and disposal itemised
  6. Ask for a written workmanship guarantee, ideally insurance-backed
  7. Get at least 3 quotes with the same specification

Replacing more than 25% of a roof triggers Building Regulations compliance in England and Wales, often including insulation upgrades. Using a CompetentRoofer-scheme contractor allows self-certification instead of a council building-control application; NFRC membership is the main quality signal in an otherwise unlicensed trade.

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Frequently asked questions

Should gutters be replaced at the same time as the roof?

Often worth it: the access equipment is already up, edge details integrate cleanly, and combined pricing beats two separate jobs. If your gutters are under ten years old and sound, keep them — but have the roofer protect them during tear-off and note their condition in writing.

What are the warning signs I need roof work?

Missing, cracked or slipped tiles/shingles; granules collecting in gutters; daylight visible in the attic; damp patches or staining on top-floor ceilings; sagging roof lines; and moss holding moisture against the surface. Catching these early usually means a repair instead of a replacement.

What warranties should a new roof come with?

Two separate ones: a manufacturer warranty on materials (often 20-50 years, sometimes conditional on certified installation) and the contractor's own workmanship warranty (5-10 years is respectable). Get both in writing and understand what voids them — foot traffic, unventilated attics and pressure washing are common exclusions.

What is flashing and why do most leaks start there?

Flashing is the metal detailing that seals joints — around chimneys, valleys, vents, skylights and wall junctions. These joints move and collect water flow, so flashing fails long before the main covering. If a roofer proposes reusing old flashing on a full replacement, push back.

Should I repair my roof or replace it?

Repair when damage is localised — a few slipped tiles, one flashing leak — and the roof is under about two-thirds of its expected life. Replace when leaks recur in different places, more than roughly 30% of the covering is failing, or repair quotes start approaching a third of replacement cost. A good roofer will show you photos from the roof to justify either answer.

Can a new roof be installed over the old one?

Sometimes — an overlay saves tear-off cost but hides deck problems, adds weight, and often shortens the new roof's life and warranty. Many codes and manufacturers limit roofs to two layers. Tear-off costs more upfront and is usually the better long-term decision; get both options priced.

How much does a new roof cost in the UK?

A typical semi-detached re-roof runs £5,000-£12,000, with the national average around £8,000; large or complex roofs reach £13,000-£20,000+. Per-m² rates of £80-£150 including scaffolding are the usual quoting basis, and slate or clay costs substantially more than concrete tile.

Do I need planning permission to re-roof in the UK?

Usually not for like-for-like replacement — but Building Regulations apply once you replace over 25% of the covering, and listed buildings or conservation areas may restrict material changes (e.g. swapping slate for concrete tile). Your roofer or local authority can confirm before work starts.

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