£200–£800 for repairs, £5,000–£12,000 for a full roof replacement, £500–£2,000 per window
This is the UK guide range. Final quotes in Oxford vary based on demand, access, parking/logistics, property type, and service scope.
Typical timeline: 1–2 days for repairs, 1–2 weeks for a full re-roof, 1 day per window for replacements
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Oxford's mix of period properties, listed buildings, and conservation areas often requires specialist planning knowledge. Many homeowners seek to extend or renovate while meeting strict local guidelines.
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Check they provide a detailed written guarantee on materials and workmanship
Verify public liability insurance and check for trade body membership (NFRC for roofers)
Ask about their experience with your roof type (slate, tile, flat, pitched)
Confirm they use scaffolding and proper safety measures — avoid roofers who work without it
Get multiple quotes and beware of door-to-door offers or pressure selling
Clay and slate roofs can last 80–100+ years with good maintenance. Concrete tiles typically last 40–60 years. Flat roofs with modern membranes last 20–30 years. If your roof is approaching these ages, get a professional inspection.
In most cases, yes. Health and safety regulations require scaffolding for work at height. Be cautious of roofers who suggest working without it — it is both a safety risk and often a sign of an uninsured operator.
A full roof replacement on a typical 3-bed semi costs £5,000–£10,000 for concrete tiles or £8,000–£15,000+ for natural slate. Costs depend on roof size, access, material choice, and whether structural repairs are needed.
If damage is localised (a few missing tiles, small leak), repair is usually sufficient. If the roof is over 50 years old, has widespread deterioration, or multiple leaks, full replacement is more cost-effective long term.
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