The average roof in Britain has a lifespan of around 60 years before it needs to be replaced. That’s usually because repairing a roof that has reached the end of its useful lifespan is no longer economical to do. Of course, no home owner wants to be faced with having to have their entire roof replaced, but when the time does come, choosing a professional roofer like E.Riding & Humber Roofing is essential. All our new roof work comes with a 20 year guarantee.
Our expert roofing team are happy to advise on the best roofing options for your requirements and budget and all our work is competitively-priced.
Concrete tiles are among the most commonly used roof tiles in Britain because they are the most cost-effective solution for new roofs. Like clay tiles, they have a lifespan of around 60 years provided your roof is well maintained. Clay tiles are also popular for aesthetic reasons while more expensive natural slate provides a quality alternative and a lifespan of 100 years or more. Whatever roofing option you choose, either for a roof replacement or a brand new roof for a new build property or home extension, we’re happy to talk through the best solutions for you including dry fix systems where the ridge tiles are secured in place with special fixings rather than mortar cement - find out more here.
As for the cost, that all depends on the materials you choose and the size of your roof. For an accurate quote, contact us today!
How long will it take to replace my roof?
That all depends on how big your roof is, the complexity of the job and, of course, the weather. Generally speaking we can replace an average roof on a semi detached house in around 4 to 5 days but if the weather’s bad it can take a little longer. Our professional roofing team will always keep you informed throughout the work.
Will I be able to stay at home during the work?
Yes, absolutely. Our expert roofers will work hard to minimise any disruption to you and your family during the work and keep everything as tidy as possible. Staying at home also means you can check on progress!
Do I need planning permission for a new roof?
No, there’s no requirement for planning permission when it comes to replacing an existing roof. However, if significant alterations are being proposed such as the addition of dormer windows, then you should consult you local council first. The same applies if your home is a Listed Building or in a conservation area.
How long is the guarantee you offer on new roofs?
So confident are we about the quality of our work, that we guarantee our new roofs for 20 years.
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