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The cost to replace a roof in Stockton varies greatly depending on a number of factors, such as house type, roof type and size, however, our list below shows the average cost of a new roof for different house types below to give you a rough idea:
Replacing a hip roof (where all sides of the roof slope down to the walls) on a semi-detached home takes around 3 to 4 days worth of work, costing between £4,250 to £4,750.
Replacing a hip roof on a detached home takes around 4 to 5 days of work, costing between £5,250 to £5,750.
Replacing a 2 valley hip roof (where the roof forms an L or T shape) on a semi-detached home takes between 5 to 6 days and costs around £5,750 to £6,250.
Replacing a 2 valley hip roof on a detached home takes between 6 to 7 days and costs between £6,750 to £7,250.
Replacing a standard gabled roof (a roof made of two sections that meet to form its ridge) can take between 2 to 3 days and costs between £3,250 to £3,750.
Replacing a 2 valley gabled roof can take between 4 to 5 days and costs between £4,750 to £5,250.
Here are the main factors that impact the cost of a new roof in Stockton.
Generally, the larger the roof, the higher the cost of repair or replacement.
If your roof is quite high, our roofers will require more scaffolding to support them whilst they work which can increase the costs considerably.
Different shapes and styles of roofs can cost different amounts to repair or replace. Flat roofs are typically the cheapest to fix, while pitched roofs can cost a fair bit more.
The type of tiles your roof has can affect the cost. For example, slate is the most expensive type of tile available on the market.
If your roof replacement in Stockton requires any structural changes, such as changing the height of your pitched roof, this will require scaffolding and additional skip hire as well as a lot more labour and materials, meaning it will cost extra.
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