Roof Replacement Cost Calculator UK

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Roof Replacement Cost Calculator

Enter your roof size, material, and property type — get an instant cost estimate for a full roof replacement including labour, materials, scaffolding, and optional extras.

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Fill in your roof details below and get an instant cost estimate — including materials, labour, scaffolding, and optional extras such as new guttering or a loft hatch.

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Fill in your roof details and click Calculate to get your personalised cost estimate — including a full breakdown of materials, labour, and optional extras.

Choosing the right roofing material

Different materials suit different budgets, property types, and roof pitches. Here’s a guide to the most popular roofing options in the UK.

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Concrete tiles

The UK’s most popular roofing material. Affordable, durable (40–50 years), and available in many colours and profiles. Suitable for most pitched roofs.

£40–£55/m² fitted
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Clay tiles

Traditional and premium. Clay tiles last 60–100 years, are colour-fast, and look excellent on period properties. Heavier than concrete — check your roof structure.

£55–£75/m² fitted
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Natural slate

The premium choice. Welsh and Spanish slate can last 80–150 years. Ideal for older, traditional, or listed properties. Requires specialist installation.

£80–£120/m² fitted
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Felt / flat roof

Used for flat or low-pitch roofs on extensions, garages, and bungalows. Modern torch-on felt lasts 15–25 years. Most affordable option for flat roofs.

£30–£45/m² fitted
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Metal (zinc / lead)

Standing seam zinc and lead roofs are extremely durable (60–100 years) and low-maintenance. Popular on contemporary builds and heritage restorations.

£90–£140/m² fitted
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EPDM rubber

A modern flat-roof solution that’s lightweight, seamless, and highly waterproof. Lasts 25–50 years with minimal maintenance. Great value for extensions and garages.

£25–£40/m² fitted

Roof replacement cost by property type

These are typical 2024 UK costs for a full roof replacement with concrete tiles, including labour and scaffolding.

Property type Typical roof area Low estimate Mid estimate High estimate Duration
Terraced house 40–60 m² £3,500 £5,500 £8,000 3–5 days
Semi-detached 60–80 m² £5,000 £7,500 £11,000 4–6 days
Detached house 90–130 m² £7,000 £11,000 £18,000 6–10 days
Bungalow 70–100 m² £5,500 £8,500 £13,000 5–8 days
Extension / garage 15–30 m² £900 £1,800 £3,500 1–3 days

How to save money on your roof replacement

Follow these expert tips to get the best quality roofing work at a fair price and avoid common pitfalls.

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Get 3 quotes minimum

Always get at least three written quotes from different roofers before committing. Prices for the same job can vary by 30–50% — but be wary of quotes that seem suspiciously low, as this can signal cheap materials or corner-cutting.

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Check credentials

Use a roofer registered with the National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC) or TrustMark. Ask to see proof of public liability insurance. Reputable roofers will never ask for full payment upfront.

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Time it right

Roofers are busiest in autumn and early spring. Booking in summer or mid-winter (weather permitting) can sometimes get you a better deal. Avoid rushing — emergency or last-minute jobs cost significantly more.

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Repair vs replace

If your roof is under 15 years old, spot repairs may be sufficient. A full replacement is usually worthwhile when more than 30–40% of tiles are damaged, when the felt underlayer is deteriorating, or when battens show rot.

Cost estimates you can trust

Our roof replacement cost calculator uses current 2024 UK trade pricing data for materials and labour, sourced from industry rate cards and contractor surveys — adjusted for your region, material choice, and roof complexity.

We give you a realistic range rather than a suspiciously low number. Every estimate accounts for scaffolding, waste disposal, and the complexity factors that most online calculators ignore.

  • 2024 UK labour and material rates built in
  • Regional price variation across all UK nations
  • Pitch difficulty and access complexity factored in
  • Scaffolding costs always included — not hidden
  • Supports metric (m²) and imperial (ft²) area inputs
  • No ads, no sign-up, no data stored — runs in your browser

Roof replacement FAQs

How much does a full roof replacement cost in the UK?
The average cost of a full roof replacement in the UK is £5,000–£12,000 for a typical semi-detached or terraced house using concrete tiles. Costs vary significantly by property size, material, region, and access difficulty. London and the South East typically cost 20–30% more than the national average. Natural slate or metal roofing can push costs to £15,000–£25,000+ for larger properties.
A typical roof replacement on a semi-detached house takes 3–6 working days for a crew of 2–3 roofers. Larger detached houses may take 7–10 days. Scaffolding is usually erected the day before work begins and removed 1–2 days after completion. Bad weather can extend timescales, so factor in some buffer when planning.
In most cases, replacing like-for-like roofing materials does not require planning permission in England and Wales — it falls under Permitted Development rights. However, you will likely need permission if your property is listed, in a conservation area, or if you are significantly changing the roof’s appearance or structure. Always check with your local planning authority if in doubt.
Repair is usually sufficient if your roof is under 15 years old and fewer than 20–30% of tiles are damaged. Full replacement is recommended when: the felt underlayer is deteriorating (causing widespread leaks), timber battens show rot or damage, tiles are crumbling or porous, or repeated repairs are costing more than 30–40% of what a replacement would cost. A reputable roofer will advise honestly — get a second opinion if unsure.
Lifespan varies significantly by material: concrete tiles 40–50 years, clay tiles 60–100 years, natural slate 80–150 years, EPDM rubber flat roofs 25–50 years, modern felt flat roofs 15–25 years, and metal (zinc/lead) roofing 60–100+ years. Regular maintenance — clearing gutters, fixing loose tiles promptly, and annual inspections — can significantly extend any roof’s lifespan.
Yes — scaffolding is a legal health and safety requirement for virtually all roof replacement work in the UK under the Work at Height Regulations 2005. Any roofer who offers to work without scaffolding is cutting corners and may be uninsured. Scaffolding typically adds £800–£1,800 to the total cost and is usually included in a reputable contractor’s quote. Always confirm this before accepting a quote.

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