How much does a new flat roof cost in London?

Costs depend on the size of the roof, the system you choose, and how straightforward access is. As a rough guide, EPDM rubber roofing typically costs £50 to £90 per square metre, GRP fibreglass runs £80 to £130 per square metre, and felt systems sit at £40 to £70 per square metre. A typical London kitchen extension roof of around 20 to 25 square metres might cost between £1,800 and £3,200 including materials, labour and VAT. We provide detailed, itemised quotes after a free survey — the price we agree is the price you pay.

What is the best flat roofing material?

There is no single best material — it depends on the application. EPDM rubber is the most popular choice for residential flat roofs because it offers excellent durability at a reasonable cost. GRP fibreglass is stronger and better suited to walkable areas like balconies and roof terraces. Felt is the most affordable option and works well on garages and outbuildings. We will assess your property and recommend the most suitable system rather than push whatever happens to be cheapest or most profitable for us.

How long does a flat roof last?

A well-installed EPDM flat roof should last 30 years or more. GRP fibreglass systems typically last 25 to 30 years. Modern torch-on felt can last 15 to 20 years. Cheaper single-layer felt may only last 8 to 12 years. The quality of installation matters as much as the material itself — a premium membrane installed badly will fail far sooner than a standard membrane installed correctly.

Do I need Building Regulations approval for a flat roof replacement?

If you are replacing more than 25% of the roof covering, or if the replacement involves any structural changes, you will need to comply with Building Regulations — particularly Part L, which sets thermal performance standards. In practice, most full flat roof replacements in London now require an insulation upgrade. We handle the Building Control notification and ensure the work is signed off correctly as part of the project.

Can you repair my existing flat roof rather than replace it?

In many cases, yes. If the membrane is in reasonable overall condition and the damage is localised — a split seam, a puncture, a small area of blistering — a targeted repair can extend the roof’s life by several years. However, if the membrane is degraded across large areas, or if the underlying timber deck has rotted, a full replacement is the more sensible long-term investment. We will always be upfront about which option makes more sense for your situation.

What areas of London do you cover for flat roofing?

We are based in Hackney and cover every London borough. We also work regularly in areas just outside the M25 including Romford, Ilford, Barking and Dagenham in Essex, and Cheshunt, Hertford and Hoddesdon in Hertfordshire. If you are unsure whether we cover your area, call us and we will confirm.

How quickly can you respond to an emergency flat roof leak?

We aim to have someone on site within the hour for genuine emergencies across London. The first visit focuses on stopping the water and securing the roof. We then arrange a full inspection and permanent repair within a few days. Our emergency line is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: 0208 0643801.

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