One of the roofing FAQs every contractor gets asked is how much a new roof costs. This is usually at the forefront of a property’s owner’s mind when it comes to any type of roofing service. However, old or deteriorating roofs can need lots of repairs, so it’s important to weigh this up against the price of a roof upgrade.

Signs you need a new roof

While most properties face wear and tear, there are some key signs you need a new roof. This includes the existing roofing material coming to the end of its lifespan, causing issues such as roof leaks or sunlight coming through cracks in your loft area.

You may even find you’re paying out for lots of roof repairs, where minor concerns are becoming more significant. For example, small cracks can become bigger as materials degrade and the roof becomes less weatherproof. Crumbling chimney stacks can worsen, and tile fixings may no longer be fit for purpose.

If you’re tired of the cost of repairs or the structural integrity of your roof is compromised, it’s time to consider reroofing your property.

Why invest in a new roof?

While the upfront costs of installing a new roof are usually the main concern, the longevity of the material should also be considered. Therefore, it’s best to explore all the different options available rather than just picking the cheapest one.

Sometimes, investing more in high-quality roofing can pay off in the long run, often coming with longer guarantees which will cover you for any problems. Modern materials may even promise warranties of up to 20 to 25 years, but will last for up to 50 years – so in many cases, it really is a ‘roof for life’.

How much does a roof upgrade cost?

Roofing prices will vary depending on various influencing factors. This includes the contractor’s experience, roof size, complexity of the installation and material chosen. The type of roof replacement will also play a role in price differences, with flat roofs often much cheaper than new hip or gable roofs.

Unfortunately, there are too many factors involved to say how much your new roof will be without speaking to a qualified roofer. For example, Checkatrade estimates the average roof replacement cost is £5,500, but most property owners will pay anywhere between £3,000 and £18,000.

As you can see, that’s quite a large range to expect. The best thing to do if you want a better idea of the costs involved is to arrange a free consultation with your local roofing contractor. Always use a reputable company to ensure a safe, quality finish. They may even offer a free roof survey with a no-obligation, competitive quotation.

Need a new roofing quote? Speak to our team today

Are you considering a roof upgrade? At Radlett Roofing, we offer free surveys and competitive quotes, working across Hertfordshire in locations such as Bishop’s Stortford and Bushey.

For more information, call now on 01923 961055 or email info@radlett-roofing.co.uk.