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Get Roofing Quotes in Deal – Reliable Local Roofers
If you’re trying to compare roofing prices in Deal, our service helps connect you with vetted local roofers. Whether you need a small roof repair priced, a leaking roof inspected, a flat roof replaced or a full reroof quotation, we help homeowners compare local prices for a wide range of roofing services carried out across Deal and surrounding areas.
Our aim is to help you compare roofing quotes with confidence in Deal, so you can plan the work properly and keep your home safe, weatherproof and in good condition without unnecessary stress.
Common Roofing Jobs in Deal
Homeowners across Deal request roofing quotes for many reasons, from sudden storm damage to planned home improvements. Typical roofing enquiries include:
- Roof leak repairs after heavy rain or wind
- Replacing missing, cracked or slipped roof tiles or slates
- Fixing damp patches, water ingress or staining in loft spaces
- Repairing damaged ridge tiles, hip tiles or verge mortar
- Replacing or repairing gutters causing overflow and damp walls
- Repairing flat roofs with splits, blistering, ponding water or failed seams
- Renewing lead flashing around chimneys, valleys and roof junctions
- Investigating sagging roof areas or movement after storms
- Repairing worn fascias, soffits or roofline timbers
- Improving roof ventilation to reduce condensation and timber decay
Small roof problems often lead to bigger repair bills over time. That is why many homeowners in Deal choose to compare quotes early, before minor faults turn into larger and more costly work.
Roofing Services Homeowners Quote For in Deal
Our network of vetted roofing companies in Deal can provide quotes for a comprehensive range of roofing services, including:
- Roof repairs – fixing leaks, slipped tiles, broken slates and storm damage
- New roofs – complete roof installation for replacement projects and new build homes
- Roof replacement – stripping off and renewing worn or failing roofing systems
- Flat roofing – felt, GRP/fibreglass, EPDM rubber and other modern flat roof systems
- Leadwork & flashing repairs – chimneys, valleys, abutments and roof junction details
- Chimney repairs – repointing, capping, flashing work and chimney stack maintenance
- Guttering, fascias & soffits – protecting the roofline and improving rainwater drainage
- Roof inspections & surveys – identifying defects and pricing the right solution
- Emergency roofing – urgent work after storms, sudden leaks or loose materials
- Roof ventilation upgrades – helping reduce trapped moisture and condensation issues
- Roof maintenance – preventative work to help avoid more expensive repairs later
All contractors are checked and insured, including valid public liability insurance, as part of our network requirements.
What Roofing Work Costs in Deal
The cost of roofing work in Deal will depend on the roof type, property access, materials needed, labour involved and the size or severity of the job. Indicative roofing costs include:
| Type of Work | Typical Prices (excl. VAT) in Deal |
|---|---|
| Roof inspection / survey | £80 – £200 |
| Minor roof repair (small leak / slipped tiles) | £150 – £350 |
| Ridge tile repair / repointing | £250 – £650 |
| Lead flashing repair / replacement | £300 – £900 |
| Flat roof repair (small area) | £250 – £600 |
| Flat roof replacement (small extension) | £1,200 – £3,500+ |
| Full roof replacement (typical house) | £5,000 – £15,000+ |
To get an accurate estimate, it’s best to request free quotes from local roofers in Deal. The most reliable way to judge cost is to compare local quotes for the same work specification.
Why Roofing Prices Vary
Roofing quotes in Deal are not based on roof area alone. Prices can also change depending on scaffold requirements, the pitch and complexity of the roof, whether materials need matching, the condition of the timber beneath, and whether the work is a repair or a full replacement.
Seasonal demand can also have an impact. For example, homeowners often request quotes for repair work after winter storms, while spring and summer are popular for planned reroofing, flat roof replacement and wider roofline upgrades.
That is why comparing more than one quotation is often the best way to understand fair roofing prices in Deal.
Rules & Safety Requirements
Roofing work in Deal must comply with UK Building Regulations and safe working practices. Including standards for structural safety, weatherproofing, insulation, ventilation and, where relevant, fire safety.
Some works, such as major roof alterations, structural changes, or work on listed buildings or in conservation areas, may also need approval from Building Control and, in some cases, planning permission.
Residents of Deal can find local guidance on the Kent County Council website.
Nearby Service Areas
We match enquiries with roofers across Deal and surrounding areas, including Dover, Ramsgate, Broadstairs, Margate, Folkestone, Canterbury, Herne Bay.
Why Homeowners Use Our Quote Service
- Roofing contractors are vetted and insured (public liability as a minimum)
- Support for repairs, replacements, flat roofs and roofline work
- Rapid response times across Deal and Kent
- Transparent quotes with no hidden charges
- Compare up to 4 local roofer quotes in one place
- Free quotes with no obligation to proceed
Our aim is to help homeowners compare local roofing prices more easily — without hassle.
Get Free Roofing Quotes in Deal
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I compare roofing prices in Deal?
Complete the short form with your postcode and job details. We’ll match your enquiry with local roofing companies, and you may receive up to four free, no-obligation quotes to compare.
What affects the cost of roofing work?
Roofing costs are usually affected by the type of roof, the scale of the repair or replacement, the materials required, the ease of access, and whether scaffolding is needed. Older roofs can sometimes cost more if extra repairs are uncovered.
How long does a roofing repair take?
Minor repairs can sometimes be completed in a few hours. Larger jobs, such as leadwork repairs, flat roof replacement or extensive storm damage, may take longer depending on access, time of the year and materials.
Do I need planning approval for roofing work in Deal?
Many like-for-like repairs do not require planning permission. However, major alterations, structural changes, and work on listed buildings or in conservation areas may require approval from Kent County Council or Building Control.
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Recent Roofing Projects
Ms J***n M***l on April 2026 | Swiss Drive, BS3*** | j****5@g***.com | just moved to new home. garage roof is asbestos sheets, which are poorly attached, in a poor state of repair and leaky. looking to remove and replace, ideally with tiles, depending on cost | are you the property owner: owner of the property | property type: terrace | property age: 1900-1930 | roof height: 1st floor | is your roof pitched or flat: pitched | what service do you require for your roof: replacement | what is your roofing material: other | time scale: less than one month | please call to appoint
Ms V***a T***r on April 2026 | Highbury Avenue, Thornton Heath, CR7*** | r****i@u***.uk | old garage roof removed to installed a new one with beams. | are you the property owner: owner of the property | property type: semi detached | location of roof: garage | height: 1st floor | current roof material: roofing felt | does the roof need to be replaced: yes | property age: 1930-70 | | please call to appoint
Miss V***o C***o on April 2026 | Fourth Avenue,Woodlands, Doncaster, DN6*** | v****8@g***.com | Replace a tile that came off
Ms R***n Y***g on April 2026 | , Carmarthen, SA33*** | r****0@b***.com | i am now looking to get the roof on my garage changed, any chance i can have a quote please, approx size is 26ft x 14ft. all beams need replacing as are rotten | | thanks | are you the property owner: owner of the property | property type: detached | location of roof: garage | height: 1st floor | property age: post-2000 | current roof material: other | does the roof need to be replaced: yes | other forms: kitchen design & installation | agreed to receive quotes for selected products: yes | please call to appoint
Mrs R***t H***t on April 2026 | Mulcaster Gardens, WALLSEND, NE28*** | r****1@b***.com | complete roof replacement | are you the property owner: owner of the property | property type: semi detached | roofing material: tiles | does the roof need to be replaced: yes | have you thought about solar panels: yes | agreed to receive solar panels quotes: yes | | roof height: 2nd floor | please call to appoint
Mr B***n M***h on March 2026 | Elizabeth Way, IP11*** | m****9@g***.com | Chimney flashing reprinted, cap on chimney
Miss M***k S***s on February 2026 | Broad Lane, DEAL, CT14*** | m****8@y***.co.uk | I have broken and loose tiles , I would like them replaced and put right
Mrs S***o P***r on January 2026 | Nelson Way, GRIMSBY, DN34*** | s****r@g***.com | ideally looking to replace the whole felt of a 4-bed detached buy-to-let property. if the quotes for this are not within the budget, will consider repairs ie replacing 1 mtr of felt edges around the front and back of the property. | are you the property owner: owner of the property | property type: detached
Mrs S***n D***s on January 2026 | long chaulden, HP1*** | s****2@i***.com | The main pitched roof appears generally even, with no indication of significant sagging or distortion. | There are a number of slipped and damaged tiles which require repairs. A number of the tiles to the bottom | row have also worked loose and will require attention. | As previously mentioned, there is a significant amount of moss on the roof covering, which restricted our | inspection in places, and should ideally be removed. | The ridge and bonnet tiles are in need of re-pointing in places, and upon removal of the moss, the full extent | of repointing is likely to be more apparent. | Whilst there were no signs of leakages internally, the roof is now of some age and will require more frequent | maintenance and repair. | Given this and the absence of felt beneath the tiles, a more economical solution may be to have this | completely replaced. | The valley gutter appeared to be in reasonable condition at the time of the inspection, although vegetation | and debris should be cleared to prevent overspilling. There was no staining or elevated moisture meter | readings to the area beneath the valley gutter, although this is a vulnerable position and should be monitored | during your occupation. | The tiles to the adjoining property have been replaced. The replacement tiles are a different profile and | therefore no longer interlink above the party wall. Therefore, there will need to be some form of bonding | gutter or alternative at this position, to prevent water penetration occurring, although we are unable to | confirm if this is present. When the covering to the subject property is replaced, this should be taken into | consideration. | Chimney | The condition of the stack is consistent with age, with some weathering evident to the brickwork pointing. | There is moss and lichen growth to the flaunching and brickwork, which should ideally be removed. | The lead flashings are in need of repointing and this should be undertaken in conjunction with other works to | the stack. | The cement mortar flaunching to the top of the stack is cracked and damaged, which will result in rainwater | penetration to the brickwork and further deterioration in the future. The flaunching should be repaired during | future maintenance. | One of the chimney pots remains completely open and therefore will be vulnerable to water penetration from | above. It would be advisable to cap and ventilate the pots to prevent unnecessary water penetration. This | should be done in such a way to allow for air to circulate, but discourage nesting birds and other debris/water | from entering the flue. | Where pots have already been capped, two flues have not been provided with ventilation | Is it possible to please get a rough quote? | Thank you! | Sian |
Mrs G***a R***o on December 2025 | Sussex Road, South Croydon, CR2*** | g****o@l***.it | The roof structure comprises traditional cut timbers, which have been cut on site by a carpenter rather than being pre-fabricated and craned into position, as is common with many modern roof structures. The structure includes a ridge beam at the apex of the roof, multiple rafters forming the diagonal timbers beneath the tiling, purlins which are horizontal timbers approximately at the midpoint of the rafters, and purlin struts supporting the purlins. Beneath these are the ceiling joists, which are smaller than those found between the ground and first floors and are generally designed only to support the weight of the ceiling and a limited additional load above. A bituminous felt membrane is present below the tiles but above the roof structure. This type of membrane is no longer widely used, as it is highly resistant to the passage of moisture. Consequently, as warm, moist air enters the loft space, it can condense on the underside of the felt during colder months. Over time, this condensation may track into the timber, potentially leading to decay. It is therefore recommended that ventilation is improved. This could include installing vents in the front and rear roof pitches and selectively cutting small pockets of felt to improve airflow and reduce the risk of condensation. It was observed that new timbers, including collars and diagonal braces, have been installed within the roof structure. This is likely to provide additional support, as the original timbers may not have been sufficient to carry the weight of the newer Redland interlocking 49 concrete tiles. These new timbers appear to have been installed to prevent movement and provide reinforcement. In my opinion, the diagonal braces are providing little, if any, support to the roof structure. Ideally, additional strut timbers should have been installed to provide adequate support to the structure. Additionally, one of the rafter timbers in the centre of the front pitch has twisted significantly, likely due to movement caused by the weight of the newer roof tiles. Other rafters have also twisted and 3 Inside the property Limitations on the inspection E1 Roof structure 1 2 3 NI RICS Home Survey - Level 3 Page 40 | distorted, although to a lesser degree than the timber mentioned above. It is suspected that the movement in the roof timbers has now settled. Although the movement is believed to have settled, it is advised that a qualified roofing contractor inspects the roof structure. The contractor should provide a quotation to repair or replace the twisted rafter timber to ensure the roof is adequately supported. It is also recommended that they provide a quotation to install additional strut timbers to offer further support and prevent future deflection. Quotations should be obtained before committing to purchase the property. Signs of rotting timbers were observed beneath the valley gutter, which is suspected to be due to a leak from the roof in this location. However, the roof in this area could not be fully inspected, as it was significantly obstructed by vegetation. It is recommended that a qualified roofing contractor inspects the roof to confirm whether an active leak is present and to provide a quotation for any necessary repairs. Additionally, it is advised that the timbers in the loft space are inspected by a timber and damp specialist to assess their condition. This inspection should determine whether the timbers require replacement or if repair is possible. A thorough check for woodworm should also be conducted, as there may be an infestation that was not visible during this inspection. It should be noted that the vendor had stored a significant number of items in the loft, which restricted access and limited the inspection. Air vents have been installed on both the front and rear roof pitches in the loft space to provide ventilation and reduce the risk of condensation. However, when testing the timbers for moisture content, readings of approximately 22% were recorded. This is indicative of condensation, likely exacerbated by the presence of the bituminous felt membrane. It is recommended that additional ventilation be provided, for example, by installing two further air vents on the rear pitch to improve airflow. It should be noted that timber is generally considered at risk of decay or timber defects, such as rotting or woodworm, when the moisture content reaches 25–30%. Although no visual signs of timber defects were observed during the inspection, the current readings of 22% indicate that the timbers are approaching a level where deterioration could occur if conditions persist. Areas of the structure that were not visible may also be affected. Elevated moisture readings were also recorded in the party walls within the loft space. This is likely due to loose coping stones and damaged render on the external party walls, allowing rainwater ingress. Repairs to these external elements are now required to prevent further water penetration and potential timber or structural defects. It should also be noted that a wasp’s nest was observed within the loft space; this appeared to be inactive at the time of inspection. It should be noted that whilst there is a small amount of insulation present within the loft, this is not enough to comply with minimum recommendations. It is currently suggested that a minimum depth of 270 mm using glass fibre or mineral fibre insulation is provided for, and you should install this now, taking care not to reduce ventilation. Care should be taken when climbing into and out of the loft, so as not to fall. When moving around within a loft, you should only tread upon clearly carefully secured boarding underfoot, and where there is no boarding, you must not tread between the timber structure underfoot. Doing so will apply load upon the ceilings, which are not designed for this, and you would fall through. Insulation often covers the timber structure and extreme care must be taken.
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Deal roofing professionals ready to help homeowners compare prices for the right roofing replacement work. Our network of local roofers in Deal is highly experienced in handling all types of roofing work, whether that’s fixing broken or slipped tiles, pricing flat roofing, chimney repairs, leadwork, guttering, soffits and fascias, roofline renewal, garage roofs, dormer work, inspections, surveys or full roof replacement, or inspecting roofs and guttering for signs of damage before quoting for the most suitable solution. Our roofers are often members of recognised trade bodies such as NFRC, CompetentRoofer and TrustMark, helping ensure our companies meet current industry standards and safety regulations. Whether you are budgeting for a small repair, comparing costs for a replacement roof or pricing roofing work for an office, shop, or other business premises, we will help you find and match you with the right roofer to complete your roofing project.
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It takes very little time to complete our short online quote form. By submitting some basic information about your roofing project, we can match you with trusted contractors for all types of roofing work in Deal. It doesn’t matter if you’re searching for roof repairs, roof replacement, flat roofing, chimney repairs, leadwork, guttering, soffits and fascias, roofline work, tile or slate replacement, garage roofing, dormer work, leak detection or a roof inspection, we’ll connect you to Deal roofers that suit your needs, so remember to add as much information as you can. You’ll receive competitive quotes, so you can compare the right roofer at a price that fits your budget. We help you save time, understand likely roofing costs and avoid unnecessary hassle. Best of all, our quotation service is completely free and comes with no obligation, so you can explore all your options before making any commitment.Deal roofing prices – pros locally
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