🏠 Roof Replacement in Southport & Merseyside
237 verified roofers across Southport & Merseyside
A full roof replacement is one of the biggest investments you will make in your home. Whether your roof has reached the end of its life, you are dealing with persistent leaks, or you want to upgrade materials, our directory connects you with verified roofing contractors across Southport & Merseyside.
When does a roof need replacing?
Most pitched roofs last 50-80 years with maintenance, while flat roofs last 20-30 years. Signs your roof may need replacing include:
- Frequent repairs — if you are patching the same roof every year, it may be more cost-effective to replace it entirely.
- Sagging roofline — this suggests structural timber issues underneath the covering.
- Widespread moss and deterioration — when tiles or slates are porous and crumbling across large areas.
- Daylight visible in the loft — gaps between tiles or slates let in light, water and draughts.
- Energy bills rising — a deteriorated roof loses heat. A new roof with modern insulation can significantly reduce heating costs.
Types of roof replacement
Pitched roof (tiles) — The most common in Southport & Merseyside. Options include concrete tiles (most affordable, 50+ year lifespan), clay tiles (premium look, 60+ years), and natural slate (highest quality, 100+ years). Cost: £5,000-£14,000 depending on property size.
Pitched roof (slate) — Popular on period properties in Southport, Ormskirk and Formby conservation areas. Welsh or Spanish slate is most commonly used. Expect to pay 20-40% more than concrete tiles.
Flat roof replacement — Modern systems include GRP fibreglass (most durable, 30+ year lifespan), EPDM rubber (excellent value, 25+ years), and 3-layer felt (budget option, 15-20 years). Cost: £1,200-£3,500 for a typical extension roof.
The roof replacement process
A typical roof replacement in Southport & Merseyside follows these steps:
1. Scaffolding erected (day 1)
2. Old covering stripped — tiles/slates removed, battens inspected
3. Timber repairs — any rotten rafters or joists replaced
4. Membrane and battens — breathable membrane fitted, new battens nailed
5. New covering installed — tiles or slates laid from eaves to ridge
6. Flashings and ridge — lead flashings, dry ridge/verge systems fitted
7. Scaffolding removed, site cleared
A semi-detached house typically takes 3-5 days; a detached house 5-8 days. Weather delays are common in Merseyside, so allow flexibility in your schedule.
Roof Replacement costs in Southport & Merseyside
Indicative pricing for the Southport & Merseyside area. Always get at least 3 written quotes.
| Service | Average Cost | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Full re-roof (terraced house) | £4,000 – £7,000 | 3-4 days |
| Full re-roof (semi-detached) | £5,000 – £9,000 | 3-5 days |
| Full re-roof (detached) | £7,000 – £14,000 | 5-8 days |
| Slate re-roof (semi-detached) | £8,000 – £14,000 | 4-6 days |
| Flat roof replacement (GRP) | £1,200 – £3,500 | 2-4 days |
| Scaffolding (typical semi) | £600 – £1,200 | Included |
| Timber repairs (if needed) | £500 – £2,000 | Additional |
Prices are indicative for Southport & Merseyside (2024-2025). Scaffolding, skip hire and access costs may be additional. Emergency callouts incur extra charges.
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Roof Replacement — Frequently asked questions
How much does a new roof cost in Southport?
A full roof replacement in Southport typically costs £5,000-£9,000 for a semi-detached and £7,000-£14,000 for a detached house. Costs depend on size, materials (concrete tiles vs slate), access, and whether timber repairs are needed.
How long does a roof replacement take?
A terraced house takes 3-4 days, a semi-detached 3-5 days, and a detached house 5-8 days. Add 1-2 days for scaffolding erection and removal. Weather can cause delays.
Do I need planning permission for a new roof?
Like-for-like replacements usually do not need planning permission. However, if you live in a conservation area (parts of Southport, Ormskirk, Formby), change the roof height, or alter the appearance significantly, you may need approval. Check with your local council.
What is the best roofing material?
For Southport & Merseyside: concrete tiles are the best value (50+ years, £5,000-£9,000). Clay tiles offer a premium look. Natural slate is the most durable (100+ years) but costs 20-40% more. For flat roofs, GRP fibreglass is the best performer.
Can I stay in my house during a roof replacement?
Yes, in most cases. The work is external and roofers will waterproof each section before stopping for the day. Expect noise during working hours and some dust. Your roofer will discuss any specific considerations before work begins.