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Flat roofers in Thirsk

If you’re searching for flat roofers in Thirsk, you’ve come to the right place. We can help you find professionals to work on your flat roof quickly and effortlessly. Our members even have the recommendation of your neighbours.

Below are two ways of finding local flat roofing contractors:

  1. Go online and look for flat roofing companies in Thirsk, then contact them directly.

  2. Short on time? No problem, try our request a quote feature. Just tell us about your job and we’ll pass your details to three flat roof specialists in Thirsk. They’ll then get in touch to offer you a fair quote.

  • What is a flat roof?

    Flat roofs are used throughout the UK as an alternative to pitched roofs. As their name would suggest, they’re flat, however, many flat roofs have a small incline to help with drainage. These roofs are often chosen as a cost effective roofing option and flat roof extensions are very popular. You can also build on top of a flat roof in the future.

    What are the advantages of flat roofs?

    If you’re unsure whether a flat roof is the right option for your home, it may help to know some of the excellent benefits of these roofs. The advantages of choosing a flat roof include:

    • Price - Flat roofs are cheaper than pitched roofs, perfect if you’re on a budget.

    • Installation - Because flat roofs are less complex than pitched roofs, they’re quicker and easier to install.

    • Use - You may be surprised to know you can actually use a flat roof for a range of different functions. You could add a balcony, a rooftop garden or even an entirely new room.

    • Light - If your home is quite dark, you can install skylights or roof lanterns on your flat roof, flooding the space with light.

    • Solar panels - Flat roofs can also be used to support solar panels, helping power your home using sunlight.

    What are the disadvantages of flat roofs?

    While flat roofs have a wide range of benefits, they aren't suitable for every home. Some of the drawbacks of flat roofs include:

    • Appearance - Some homeowners find flat roofs to be unattractive, affecting the appearance of their homes.

    • Drainage - Many flat roofs have a slight slope to aid drainage of rainwater, however, this isn't always effective. Rainwater can pool on a flat roof causing leaks.

    • Lower ceiling - Flat roofs will generally mean lower ceilings and less head room.

    • Lifespan - Unfortunately, flat roofs often don't last as long as pitched roofs.

  • How long does a UK flat roof last?

    Pitched roofs generally have a longer lifespan than flat roofs, although flat roofs can last for a number of years. As a rough guide, you can expect your flat roof to last between 10 and 15 years. If you begin to spot issues with your flat roof like cracks, splits, bubbling, leaks or water pooling, the chances are it's time for a replacement.

  • How much does a flat roof cost?

    If you’re planning to install a flat roof on your home, it’s handy to know the average flat roof cost. The amount you pay for your flat roof will vary based on a range of factors. So, before you set a budget, consider the following:

    • Size of roof - The larger your new flat roof will be, the higher the cost.

    • Materials used - Flat roofs can be covered with a range of materials including felt, rubber and asphalt. Each material will have a different price.

    • Condition of roof - If your current roof is in poor condition, extra work will be needed before fitting your flat roof. This will come at an extra cost.

    • Height of roof - The higher your flat roof is, the longer labour will take, increasing the installation cost.

    • Accessibility - If your flat roof is difficult to access, scaffolding may be needed to complete the job. This will be an additional cost.

    Flat roof cost per m2

    Budgeting for your new flat roof can be tricky so it may help to know the average flat roof cost per m2. You can expect to pay between £126 and £184 depending on how you choose to finish your roof.

    How much does it cost to replace a flat roof?

    If you already have a flat roof, it’ll be less expensive to simply replace it with another flat roof than to install an entirely new flat roof. Having said that, the amount you pay will still vary depending on the size of the roof, condition of the roof and the materials you choose. The average flat roof replacement cost is between £1,500 and £4,500.

    What are the advantages of a flat roof extension?

    Adding an extension to your home is a great way to increase your living space. One of the options available to you is to choose a flat roof extension and this comes with a range of benefits. These include:

    • New room - You can choose to add an entirely new room to your home for example, why not add a home gym, an office or a utility room?

    • Property value - Adding a flat roof extension will increase the value of your property.

    • Storage - Flat roof extensions are a great choice to add storage to your home.

    • Roof terrace - Choosing a flat roof extension allows you to install a roof terrace on top of the extension.

    How much does a flat roof extension cost?

    The amount you pay for your flat roof extension will vary depending on the following factors:

    • Size of extension

    • Materials used

    • Shape of the extension

    • Utilities needed

    • Number and size of windows and doors

    • Finishing touches

    If you’re looking for a rough guide as to how much your flat roof extension will cost, the average flat roof extension cost is between £30,000 and £75,000. You can find more prices and information in our flat roof extension cost guide.

    Replacing a flat roof with a pitched roof

    Flat roofs are a great option, however, pitched roofs offer more space and many prefer their appearance. Luckily, it’s possible to transform your flat roof into a pitched roof for an average cost of £3,000-£4,500. For more advice and prices, check out our cost to replace a flat roof with a pitched roof guide.

  • How to build a flat roof:

    Building a flat roof is a complex, time consuming job. So, if you don't have experience fitting roofs, we’d recommend hiring a professional to do the work. That way you’ll save time and energy while having the assurance that your roof is fitted to the highest standards. This is the best way of getting the most out of your flat roof.

    Want to speak to flat roofers in Thirsk?

    Ready to get started on your flat roof project? You’ll need to find an experienced flat roofing contractor you can depend on. Thankfully, our members go through a range of full checks to ensure they’re perfect for your job. They’re even recommended by your neighbours.

    We can help you find flat roof specialists in Thirsk in two quick, easy ways. One option is to use our free search feature. With just your postcode, we can show you a range of flat roofing companies in Thirsk.

    Alternative, save time using our request a quote feature. Fill in our handy online form and we’ll send your information to three flat roofers in Thirsk. You can then get on with your day while they draw up three personalised quotes.