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How Much Does a Roofer Cost in Croydon?
Updated prices for . Croydon prices are typically 16% above the national average.
Price summary
Croydon Price Summary
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Replace Roof Tiles (per m2) | £95 | £160 | £320 |
| Full Roof Replacement (3-Bed Semi) | £6,370 | £9,265 | £16,210 |
| Flat Roof Repair | £175 | £520 | £1,160 |
Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on London regional pricing.
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All Roofer Prices in Croydon
Croydon is in Greater London and roofer costs here are 16% above the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.
| Job | Low | Average | High | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Replace Roof Tiles (per m2) | £95 | £160 | £320 | Per m2 basis |
| Stripping and replacing roof tiles on a per square metre basis. Includes removing the old tiles, checking and replacing the wooden strips they sit on if needed, and fitting new tiles. What affects the price
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| Full Roof Replacement (3-Bed Semi) | £6,370 | £9,265 | £16,210 | 5-8 days |
| A complete new roof on a typical 3-bed semi-detached house. Everything is stripped back and replaced — the waterproof underlayer, wooden strips, tiles, the ridge along the top, and all the metal weatherproofing where the roof meets walls or chimneys. What affects the price
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| Flat Roof Repair | £175 | £520 | £1,160 | Half day to 1 day |
| Repairing a leaking or damaged flat roof. The roofer patches the damaged area, reseals joints, or replaces a section of the waterproof covering. What affects the price
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| Flat Roof Replacement | £1,450 | £2,895 | £5,210 | 2-4 days |
| Completely replacing the waterproof covering on a flat roof, typically on a garage or extension. The old covering is stripped off, the wooden boards underneath are replaced if needed, and a new waterproof layer is fitted. What affects the price
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| Roof Leak Repair | £115 | £405 | £925 | 2-4 hours |
| Finding and fixing a roof leak. This could involve replacing slipped or cracked tiles, resealing the metal weatherproofing strips where the roof meets a wall, or patching a section of flat roof. What affects the price
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| Chimney Repointing | £465 | £870 | £1,390 | 1-2 days |
| Replacing the crumbling cement between the bricks on your chimney. The old mortar is scraped out and replaced with fresh mortar. Also includes checking the cement bed that holds the chimney pots in place. What affects the price
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| Chimney Removal | £1,735 | £2,895 | £5,210 | 2-4 days |
| Taking down the chimney from roof level, sealing the top of the remaining brickwork, and tiling over where it was. A vent tile is fitted to let air circulate and prevent damp. Does not include removing the chimney inside the house. What affects the price
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| Install or Replace Roof Flashing | £230 | £580 | £1,160 | Half day to 1 day |
| Replacing the lead weatherproofing strips where your roof meets a wall, chimney, or other join. These strips stop rainwater getting in at the junctions. Includes cutting into the brickwork and shaping the lead to fit snugly. What affects the price
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| Gutter Repair | £80 | £175 | £345 | 1-2 hours |
| Repairing a leaking, sagging, or damaged section of guttering. Includes replacing brackets, joints, or short lengths of gutter and clearing blockages. What affects the price
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| Gutter Replacement (Full House) | £520 | £985 | £1,735 | 1-2 days |
| Replacing all guttering and downpipes on a typical 3-bed house (approximately 30-40 metres). Includes removing old gutters, fitting new brackets, gutters, downpipes, and connections. What affects the price
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| Fascia and Soffit Replacement | £1,735 | £3,185 | £5,210 | 2-4 days |
| Replacing the boards around the edge of your roof. The fascia is the board that faces outward (where the gutter attaches) and the soffit is the board underneath that tucks under the roof overhang. Includes removing the old boards and fitting new low-maintenance plastic ones with ventilation. What affects the price
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| Install a Roof Window (Velux) | £1,040 | £1,735 | £2,895 | 1-2 days |
| Installing a new roof window (commonly called a Velux) into your existing sloped roof. Includes cutting the opening through the tiles and timber, fitting the window with a weatherproof surround, and finishing the inside. What affects the price
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| Ridge Tile Repair or Replacement | £465 | £925 | £1,735 | 1-2 days |
| Fixing or replacing the tiles that run along the very top of your roof (the ridge). These often come loose over time as the cement underneath cracks. The roofer removes the old tiles and re-fixes them with fresh cement, or fits a modern clip system that lasts longer. What affects the price
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| Roof Insulation | £465 | £1,040 | £1,970 | 1-2 days |
| Adding or topping up insulation in your loft to reduce heat loss and lower energy bills. The insulation is laid between the joists on the loft floor (or between the roof rafters if the loft is used). Current building regulations require at least 270mm thickness. What affects the price
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Replace Roof Tiles (per m2)
Low
£95
Average
£160
High
£320
Per m2 basis
More details
Stripping and replacing roof tiles on a per square metre basis. Includes removing the old tiles, checking and replacing the wooden strips they sit on if needed, and fitting new tiles.
What affects the price
- Tile type (concrete, clay, slate, natural stone)
- Roof pitch and accessibility
- Whether new battens and felt are needed
- Scaffolding requirements
Full Roof Replacement (3-Bed Semi)
Low
£6,370
Average
£9,265
High
£16,210
5-8 days
More details
A complete new roof on a typical 3-bed semi-detached house. Everything is stripped back and replaced — the waterproof underlayer, wooden strips, tiles, the ridge along the top, and all the metal weatherproofing where the roof meets walls or chimneys.
What affects the price
- Roof area and complexity (dormers, valleys, hips)
- Tile material chosen (concrete, clay, natural slate)
- Condition of existing timber structure
- Scaffolding hire duration
Flat Roof Repair
Low
£175
Average
£520
High
£1,160
Half day to 1 day
More details
Repairing a leaking or damaged flat roof. The roofer patches the damaged area, reseals joints, or replaces a section of the waterproof covering.
What affects the price
- Size of the damaged area
- Roof covering type (felt, EPDM rubber, fibreglass/GRP)
- Whether the decking boards beneath need replacing
- Accessibility of the roof
Flat Roof Replacement
Low
£1,450
Average
£2,895
High
£5,210
2-4 days
More details
Completely replacing the waterproof covering on a flat roof, typically on a garage or extension. The old covering is stripped off, the wooden boards underneath are replaced if needed, and a new waterproof layer is fitted.
What affects the price
- Roof area
- Material chosen (felt, EPDM rubber, fibreglass/GRP, lead)
- Whether timber decking needs replacing
- Insulation requirements
Roof Leak Repair
Low
£115
Average
£405
High
£925
2-4 hours
More details
Finding and fixing a roof leak. This could involve replacing slipped or cracked tiles, resealing the metal weatherproofing strips where the roof meets a wall, or patching a section of flat roof.
What affects the price
- Difficulty in locating the leak source
- Whether scaffolding or a cherry picker is needed
- Number of tiles or area needing repair
- Roof type (pitched, flat, valley)
Chimney Repointing
Low
£465
Average
£870
High
£1,390
1-2 days
More details
Replacing the crumbling cement between the bricks on your chimney. The old mortar is scraped out and replaced with fresh mortar. Also includes checking the cement bed that holds the chimney pots in place.
What affects the price
- Chimney size and number of pots
- Condition of existing brickwork
- Scaffolding or access requirements
- Whether flaunching also needs replacing
Chimney Removal
Low
£1,735
Average
£2,895
High
£5,210
2-4 days
More details
Taking down the chimney from roof level, sealing the top of the remaining brickwork, and tiling over where it was. A vent tile is fitted to let air circulate and prevent damp. Does not include removing the chimney inside the house.
What affects the price
- Chimney size and height
- Whether it is a shared (party wall) chimney
- Scaffolding requirements
- Roof tile matching for the infill area
Install or Replace Roof Flashing
Low
£230
Average
£580
High
£1,160
Half day to 1 day
More details
Replacing the lead weatherproofing strips where your roof meets a wall, chimney, or other join. These strips stop rainwater getting in at the junctions. Includes cutting into the brickwork and shaping the lead to fit snugly.
What affects the price
- Length of flashing required
- Location (chimney, abutment wall, valley)
- Lead code/thickness needed
- Whether scaffolding is required
Gutter Repair
Low
£80
Average
£175
High
£345
1-2 hours
More details
Repairing a leaking, sagging, or damaged section of guttering. Includes replacing brackets, joints, or short lengths of gutter and clearing blockages.
What affects the price
- Type of repair needed (joint, bracket, section)
- Gutter material (uPVC, cast iron, aluminium)
- Height and accessibility
- Whether downpipe work is also needed
Gutter Replacement (Full House)
Low
£520
Average
£985
High
£1,735
1-2 days
More details
Replacing all guttering and downpipes on a typical 3-bed house (approximately 30-40 metres). Includes removing old gutters, fitting new brackets, gutters, downpipes, and connections.
What affects the price
- Length of guttering needed
- Material chosen (uPVC, aluminium, cast iron)
- Number of downpipes and connections
- Height and scaffolding or ladder requirements
Fascia and Soffit Replacement
Low
£1,735
Average
£3,185
High
£5,210
2-4 days
More details
Replacing the boards around the edge of your roof. The fascia is the board that faces outward (where the gutter attaches) and the soffit is the board underneath that tucks under the roof overhang. Includes removing the old boards and fitting new low-maintenance plastic ones with ventilation.
What affects the price
- Length of roofline (typically 30-50 metres)
- Material chosen (uPVC, timber, aluminium composite)
- Whether guttering is also being replaced at the same time
- Scaffolding hire duration
Install a Roof Window (Velux)
Low
£1,040
Average
£1,735
High
£2,895
1-2 days
More details
Installing a new roof window (commonly called a Velux) into your existing sloped roof. Includes cutting the opening through the tiles and timber, fitting the window with a weatherproof surround, and finishing the inside.
What affects the price
- Window size and opening type (centre-pivot, top-hung)
- Whether structural timbers need cutting and trimming
- Roof tile type (affects flashing kit needed)
- Internal finishing (plaster reveals, cladding)
Ridge Tile Repair or Replacement
Low
£465
Average
£925
High
£1,735
1-2 days
More details
Fixing or replacing the tiles that run along the very top of your roof (the ridge). These often come loose over time as the cement underneath cracks. The roofer removes the old tiles and re-fixes them with fresh cement, or fits a modern clip system that lasts longer.
What affects the price
- Length of ridge (full ridge vs a few tiles)
- Whether a dry ridge system is being fitted instead of mortar
- Tile matching requirements
- Scaffolding or access requirements
Roof Insulation
Low
£465
Average
£1,040
High
£1,970
1-2 days
More details
Adding or topping up insulation in your loft to reduce heat loss and lower energy bills. The insulation is laid between the joists on the loft floor (or between the roof rafters if the loft is used). Current building regulations require at least 270mm thickness.
What affects the price
- Roof area and type (loft floor, between rafters, flat roof)
- Insulation material (mineral wool, rigid board, spray foam)
- Current insulation depth and condition
- Accessibility of the loft space
Step by step
What's Involved in Hiring a Roofing
Getting roofing work done properly means finding a reliable roofer, understanding the scope of work needed, and making sure the job is done safely with appropriate guarantees.
Inspect the problem and decide on the scope
Before calling a roofer, note what you can see from ground level — missing tiles, sagging, water stains on ceilings, or blocked gutters. Take photos if you can. This helps you describe the issue clearly and makes it easier to compare what different roofers recommend.
Get quotes from local roofers
Get at least three quotes from roofers who physically inspect the roof rather than just looking at photos. A good roofer will explain what needs doing and why, not just give a price. Be wary of anyone who knocks on your door offering to fix your roof — this is a common scam.
Check credentials and insurance
Ask whether the roofer has public liability insurance and check for trade body membership such as the NFRC (National Federation of Roofing Contractors). For larger jobs, ask to see examples of similar work. Avoid paying large deposits upfront — a materials deposit of 10-20% is reasonable.
Arrange scaffolding and access
Most roof work requires scaffolding, which the roofer will arrange. Check whether scaffolding is included in the quote or charged separately. If scaffolding goes onto a public footpath, a council pavement licence is needed. The scaffolding usually goes up a day or two before the roofing work starts.
Work is carried out and inspected
The roofer will carry out the agreed work and should tidy up fully afterwards. For major work like a full roof replacement, ask for photos of each stage including the felt, battens and tiles going on. Check the finished work from the ground and ask to see close-up photos of areas you cannot see.
Get a written guarantee
Reputable roofers provide a written guarantee covering both materials and workmanship, typically 10-20 years for a new roof. Insurance-backed guarantees are worth having as they protect you if the roofer goes out of business. Keep all paperwork safe as you may need it when selling your property.
Regional comparison
How Croydon Compares
Average cost of replace roof tiles (per m2) across regions.
Local insights
What Affects Roofer Costs in Croydon?
Croydon's housing stock ranges from Georgian and Victorian terraces to post-war estates and modern new-builds, with a range of property types and ages that can affect the scope and cost of work across the borough. Properties in areas like Islington, Hackney and Brixton vary enormously in age, layout and condition, all of which directly affect roofer costs. With a population of null, Croydon is one of the more expensive areas for roofer work in the UK. Older properties tend to need more preparation work and present access challenges that push prices toward the higher end — for example, full roof replacement (3-bed semi) here averages around £9,265.
London is the most expensive part of the UK for trade work, with labour rates running around 24% above the national average. This reflects the high cost of living, congestion charges, and expensive parking that tradespeople factor into their quotes. In Croydon, local demand for roofer services varies depending on the mix of residential and commercial properties in the area, and there is no shortage of qualified roofer professionals across the capital. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Prices still vary by 30-50% between tradespeople for the same job, making multiple quotes essential.
Several factors affect what you will pay for roofer work in Croydon. The scope and complexity of the job is the biggest driver — straightforward work in accessible locations will be at the lower end, while anything involving older properties, difficult access, or structural complications will cost more. Material choices also make a significant difference; opting for premium brands or higher-spec products can add 20-40% to the total. As one of the more expensive areas for trade work, Croydon residents typically pay around £160 for replace roof tiles (per m2) and £6,370 to £16,210 for full roof replacement (3-bed semi).
When getting quotes in Croydon, aim for at least three from different qualified professionals. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Ask each one to visit and assess the work in person rather than quoting over the phone. A good roofer will check the existing setup, identify any potential complications, and give you a detailed breakdown of costs. In a area like Croydon, there is plenty of choice, so do not settle for the first quote you receive. Be wary of quotes that seem significantly cheaper than others — they may be cutting corners on materials or not including everything in the price. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews before hiring.
Depending on the work involved, you may also need builder (£34,740–£92,640), scaffolding (£695–£1,620), or gutter services (£60–£125) in Croydon.
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