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Kinsgwood Roofing Solutions

10(8 reviews)

Operates in Wrexham

Good availability

Services & skills
Roofer
Asphalt Roofing Installation
Asphalt Roofing Repair
Polycarbonate Roofing Repair
Rubber Roofing Repair
Quality Roofing Deeside Logo

Quality Roofing Deeside

9.89(137 reviews)

Operates in Wrexham

Services & skills
Roofer
Leadworks Installation
Felt Roofing Installation
Chimneys Installation
Dry Ridge Installation
All Seasons Roofing Logo

All Seasons Roofing

9.69(29 reviews)

Operates in Wrexham

Services & skills
Roofer
Asphalt Roofing Installation
Green Roofing Installation
Metal Roofing Repair
Hot Melt Roofing Installation

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All Seasons Roofing

9.69(29 reviews)

Operates in Wrexham

Services & skills
Roofer
Asphalt Roofing Installation
Dry Ridge Installation
Ridged Tiles Repair
Tiled Conservatory Roof Repair
Stockholms Roofing & Building Logo

Stockholms Roofing & Building

9.58(30 reviews)

Operates in Wrexham

Services & skills
Roofer
Leadworks Installation
Sealoflex Roofing Repair
Chimney Cowlings Repair
Rubber Roofing Repair

WT Building & Roofing

9.77(12 reviews)

Operates in Wrexham

Services & skills
Roofer
Asphalt Roofing Installation
Warm Roof Construction
Roof Inspection Report
Felt Roofing Repair
Way To Go Roofing & Building Limited Logo

Way To Go Roofing & Building Limited

9.74(66 reviews)

Operates in Wrexham

Services & skills
Roofer
Leadworks Installation
Chimneys Installation
Slate Roofer Repair
Chimneys Repair
Brown Bros & Co Roofing & And Property Maintenance Logo

Brown Bros & Co Roofing & And Property Maintenance

9.95(55 reviews)

Operates in Wrexham

Services & skills
Roofer
Leadworks Installation
Dry Ridge Installation
Chimneys Repair
Glass Roof Installation
Kinsgwood Roofing Solutions Logo

Kinsgwood Roofing Solutions

10(8 reviews)

Operates in Wrexham

Good availability

Services & skills
Roofer
Asphalt Roofing Installation
Dry Verge Installation
Polycarbonate Roofing Installation
Balcony Roofing Installation
AY Rooflines Limited Logo

AY Rooflines Limited

9.89(72 reviews)

Operates in Wrexham

Services & skills
Roofer
Asphalt Roofing Installation
Slate Roof Installation
Green Roofing Repair
Fibre Glass Roofing Repair
Brown & Sons Roofing Logo

Brown & Sons Roofing

10(103 reviews)

Operates in Wrexham

Services & skills
Roofer
Leadworks Installation
Roof Replacement
Glass Roof Installation
Roof Lights Repair
Ks Jackson Roofing Ltd Logo

Ks Jackson Roofing Ltd

9.86(26 reviews)

Operates in Wrexham

Services & skills
Roofer
Leadworks Installation
Pitched Roofing Installation
Fibre Glass Roofing Repair
Moss Removal

Find roofers in Wrexham

Need a roofer in Wrexham? Whether it’s a quick fix for a leak or a full roof replacement, finding the right person for the job matters.

That’s where Checkatrade comes in. We help you connect with roofing companies and contractors working locally to you in Wrexham, who’ve been checked, reviewed, and rated by real customers. Every roofer listed on our site has passed up to 12 checks, to help you hire with confidence.

You can search for roofers working near you using our search, or by using our Request A Quote tool. Just tell us what you need, and we’ll send it to roofers covering Wrexham who can then get in touch with quotes.

From small patch-ups to whole new roofs, Checkatrade can help you get it sorted - fairly, safely, and with less faff.

Popular roofing services in Wrexham

  • Roof repairs
  • New roof installation
  • Emergency roof leak fixes
  • Chimney and flashing repair
  • Gutter cleaning and roofline work
  • Roof inspections and surveys

Search roofing companies covering your local area in Wrexham now or post a job to get started.

  • How do I find a good roofer in Wrexham?

    There are several ways you can find yourself a roofer working in Wrexham. To help you find the roofing contractors operating near you, we’ve put together our top tips…

    • Use Checkatrade search – Our search tool lets you quickly search our members, who have all been vetted and verified by our team so you can hire with confidence

    • Check their reviews and ratings – Always look at reviews and testimonials from previous customers to see their feedback on the tradesperson’s work

    • Request quotes – We recommend getting at least three quotes from different roofers and, if you use our request a quote feature, we’ll do the legwork for you

    • Ask for customer references – Before hiring, ask them for references from previous customers and then contact them to get feedback on the roofer’s work

    • Ask relevant questions – Learn more about how the roofer works by asking them various questions, either in person or over the phone

    Questions to ask roofers working in the local Wrexham area

    Here are some useful questions you might want to ask them:

    • How long have you been a roofer?

    • What qualifications and/or accreditations do you have?

    • Are you insured, and can you provide valid insurance certificates?

    • Have you done many roofing jobs like this one?

    • Can you provide me with references from previous customers?

    • How long will it take to do the work?

    • How much will it cost, and what are the payment terms?

    For more tips and advice, check out our guide to hiring a good roofer.

  • What is the average cost of hiring a roofer in the UK?

    The average roofer cost in the UK is roughly as follows:

    • Hourly rate: £18 - £25 per hour
    • Day rate: £150 - £250 per day
    • Roof repairs: Flat roof repairs start at around £40 per m², while pitched clay roofs can cost up to £180 per m²
    • Full replacement: For an average-sized home, a full roof replacement might cost anywhere from £3,000 to £8,000+ depending on the materials

    The exact cost of hiring a roofer in Wrexham will depend on the roof type, materials, the complexity of the job and the individual roofer’s experience, as well as your property's location.

    Roofer costs per square metre

    As a rough guide, here are some average costs per square metre for a roofer in Wrexham:

    • Plain tiles – £80 per m²
    • Clay tiles – £120 per m²
    • Rubber roof – £80 - £100 per m²
    • Tin roof – £50 - £65 per m²
    • Flat roof – £40 - £55 per m²

    It’s always good to discuss the details of your roofing project with roofers working locally in Wrexham to understand what’s involved.

    They’ll also be able to give you a realistic cost for the project. Learn more in our guide to roof installation costs.

    Roof repair costs in Wrexham

    One of the most common jobs that homeowners hire local roofers in Wrexham for is roof repair

    Here are some average roofer costs for roof repair services in Wrexham:

    • Flat roof – £100 per m²
    • Pitched clay roof – £180 per m²
    • Pitched concrete roof – £140 per m²
    • Pitched slate roof – £170 per m²
    • Repair one roof valley – £350
    • Repair two roof valleys – £450

    If you’re looking for more information, read our guide to roof repair costs. If it turns out you need your whole roof replaced, then our guide to roof replacement costs will be useful reading.

    You can also get clued up by checking out our complete guide to planning for roof repair.

    Quotes for roofer costs in Wrexham

    For accurate costs for a roofing job, it’s always sensible to get multiple quotes from different roofers near you.

    By shopping around you can make sure you're paying a fair and competitive price for the roofing work.

    You can use our quick and simple request a quote tool and we’ll get multiple roofers working in Wrexham to contact you directly.

    Why are roofers expensive?

    Roofing is skilled work that involves risk, precision, and physical labour. You’re paying for:

    • Experience and training
    • Specialist tools and safety gear
    • High-quality materials
    • Insurance and compliance

    That said, prices vary – so it’s always worth comparing quotes. Don’t go for the cheapest option without understanding what’s included.

  • Is it worth repairing a roof or should I replace it?

    If your roof is damaged, it’s worth considering whether it can be repaired or needs replacing.

    Here are some of the factors that can affect the roofing job needed:

    • Age - If your roof is over 20-25 years old, it might be more cost-effective to replace it
    • Damage - Minor leaks or a few broken tiles are usually repairable. Widespread or recurring problems might mean a full replacement
    • Cost - Repairs are cheaper short-term, but may add up if you’re constantly patching issues. A new roof can offer better energy efficiency and peace of mind
    • Structural integrity – If the roof damage has affected the underlying structure then a full roof replacement might be needed

    Get advice from roofers working in Wrexham

    The best way to understand whether your roof can be repaired or needs to be replaced is to speak with roofers working in your local area.

    They will be able to assess your roof’s condition and the extent of the damage and offer advice on the best course of action.

    Use our search tool now to find roofers covering Wrexham.

  • What are common signs of roof damage?

    Roofs have to deal with the daily effects of weather and wear and tear. The resulting damage can appear in various forms.

    Here are some of the most common signs of roof damage in the UK:

    • Missing or damaged tiles or slates
    • Cracks or holes in the roof
    • Sagging roof
    • Blistering or peeling paint
    • Water stains on ceilings or walls
    • Musty smell
    • Noise from the roof
    • Increased energy bills
    • A roof that’s over 20-25 years old

    If you notice any of these signs, it's time to call in the help of a roofer to identify any roofing work needed.

  • What qualifications or certifications should a roofer have?

    When hiring a roofer in Wrexham, look for the following qualifications and certifications:

    • CSCS (Construction Skills Certification Scheme) card – A mandatory requirement for working on construction sites in the UK
    • NVQ Level 2 in Roofing – Typically recognised as the industry standard qualification for a roofer to show a solid understanding of roofing principles and practices
    • CHAS certificate – Demonstrates a knowledge and understanding of health and safety standards
    • Membership of professional bodies – Popular accreditations in the UK include the National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC) and the Confederation of Roofing Contractors (CORC)

    In addition to qualifications and accreditations, it’s also worth considering the following when hiring a roofer working locally in Wrexham:

    • Experience – Look for a roofer with several years of experience, particularly in your local area
    • Insurance – Only ever hire tradespeople with adequate public liability insurance to protect you in case of accidents or damage
    • Positive customer reviews – You want to hire a roofer who has plenty of positive customer reviews from previous jobs

    By doing your homework and checking the credentials of individual roofers, you can be more confident you’re hiring the right roofer for the job.

  • Do roofers offer guarantees or warranties on their work?

    You’ll find that most reputable roofers in the UK will offer a guarantee or warranty on their work.

    A roofer’s guarantee will typically cover both the materials they use and their workmanship.

    When choosing a roofer to hire, always ask them if they offer a guarantee and, if so, details about what it covers. You’ll want to consider:

    • Length of warranty – Roofing warranties commonly range from 5 to 25 years
    • Coverage – Ask for details that specify exactly what the warranty covers, such as material defects, faulty workmanship, or leaks
    • Insurance-backed guarantees – These provide you with additional protection, especially if the roofing company goes out of business

    Offering a guarantee or warranty is often a sign that the roofer is dedicated to their craft and responsible for the quality of their work.

    By choosing a reputable roofer and understanding the details of their warranty, you can have peace of mind knowing that your roof is protected.

  • Do roofers in Wrexham offer free quotes?

    Yes, most do. In fact, a free quote is generally a standard part of hiring a roofer. This usually involves a site visit so they can properly assess what needs doing. You should receive a written breakdown of the costs, materials, and timeframe.

    Let us do the legwork by using our request a quote tool to get multiple quotes from roofers in Wrexham.

  • Do roofers work in all weather?

    Generally, yes, but safety comes first. Roofers working in Wrexham are typically prepared to work in all weather conditions – within reason.

    Light rain or wind usually isn’t a problem, especially for experienced roofers. But heavy rain, strong winds or icy conditions can delay the work.

    Good roofers will plan around the forecast and let you know if timings need to change. They may also use waterproof covers or temporary fixes to protect your home if the weather turns mid-project.

  • How long does a roofing job usually take?

    There are no fixed timelines for roofing jobs. Timings will depend on several factors, including roof type, weather, and size of the roofing team.

    As a rough guide, here are some estimated timings for common roofing jobs in Wrexham:

    • Small roof repair (e.g. fixing a few tiles) – 1-2 days
    • Medium roof repair (e.g. repairing a section of roof) – 2-5 days
    • Full roof replacement (small to medium-sized house) – 1-2 weeks
    • Complex roof replacement for a large house – 2-4 weeks
    • Gutter cleaning and repair – 1-2 days
    • Fascia and soffit replacement – 2-5 days

    To get accurate timelines, speak to roofers working locally in Wrexham and discuss the details of your specific roofing project.

  • What insurance should a roofer have?

    A key part of hiring a roofer in Wrexham is making sure they have the appropriate insurance to cover them and their work.

    At a minimum, your roofer should have:

    • Public liability insurance – This covers the roofer against any associated legal costs if a member of the public is injured by their work
    • Employers’ liability insurance – This is a legal requirement for any roofer who employs other workers who will be working on-site

    Your roofer may also have various other types of insurance cover, including:

    • Tools insurance to protect their tools and equipment from damage or theft
    • Personal accident insurance to cover themselves against any injuries they suffer on-site
    • Professional indemnity insurance to protect them against legal costs associated with a customer claiming that their work was not up to standard

    Before you hire, ask to see valid insurance documents. Any reputable roofer will be happy to show you.

  • What makes a good roofer?

    A good roofer combines practical know-how with reliability. Here’s what to look for:

    • Solid experience, ideally with similar projects in your local area
    • NVQ Level 2 in Roofing or similar trade qualifications
    • Membership of trade bodies like the NFRC or CORC
    • Public liability insurance (a must)
    • Good communication skills – they’ll explain things clearly and won’t rush your questions
    • Transparent quotes and payment terms
    • Customer reviews and photos of recent work

    A good roofer won’t pressure you into a quick decision. They’ll help you understand your options and give you time to think things through.

    What are some red flags in a roofer?

    • They insist on cash-only payments or large deposits upfront
    • They refuse to provide a written quote or contract
    • Their pricing is suspiciously cheap (if it’s too good to be true, it usually is)
    • They dodge questions or rush you into a decision
    • They can’t show valid insurance or customer references
    • They have poor or no online presence, or reviews that feel fake

    When in doubt, walk away. Checkatrade can help you choose verified roofers who have been reviewed by real customers and pass our checks.

  • What’s the most common roof repair?

    In the UK, the most common roofing jobs include:

    • Replacing broken or slipped tiles
    • Fixing leaks or cracks in flat roofs
    • Repairing flashing around chimneys
    • Sealing roof valleys where water runs off
    • Clearing and repairing guttering

    Small issues can often be sorted quickly, but left untreated, they can cause major damage. If you're unsure, a roofer can assess your roof and recommend the most cost-effective fix.

  • Should I pay a roofer in cash?

    While some roofers may accept cash, it’s not the safest option. Paying by bank transfer or through Checkatrade means:

    • You have a clear paper trail
    • You’re more likely to be protected if something goes wrong
    • You could be eligible for the Checkatrade Guarantee (up to £1,000 - T&Cs apply)

    Cash might seem quick and easy, but it offers little protection if problems arise later.

  • When is the cheapest time to replace a roof?

    Roofing is often seasonal. Spring and summer are busiest, which can mean longer wait times and higher costs. Booking in autumn or winter could save you money, but availability depends on weather conditions.

    If you’re planning ahead, speak to roofers who work in Wrexham early to secure the best rates and timing, as this can vary depending on your location too.

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