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  • Roofer UK Network Limited Logo

    Roofer UK Network Limited

    10.00

    (47 reviews)
    Services & skills
    Roofer
    Rubber Roofing Installation
    Dormer / Roof Windows
    Felt Roofing Installation
    Roof Lights Installation
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  • Andrew’s Roofing Logo

    Andrew’s Roofing

    10.00

    (10 reviews)
    Services & skills
    Roofer
    Rubber Roofing Installation
    Roof Replacement
    Metal Roofing Installation
    Chimney Cowlings Installation
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  • Modify Roofing Ltd Logo

    Modify Roofing Ltd

    10.00

    (19 reviews)
    Services & skills
    Roofer
    Rubber Roofing Installation
    Polycarbonate Roofing Installation
    Chimneys Repair
    Emergency Roofing Service
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  • Spider Rope Access Ltd Logo

    Spider Rope Access Ltd

    10.00

    (2 reviews)
    Services & skills
    Roofer
    Rubber Roofing Installation
    Balcony Roofing Installation
    Chimney Cowlings Repair
    Metal Roofing Installation
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  • Jaben Roofing & Lofts Ltd Logo

    Jaben Roofing & Lofts Ltd

    10.00

    (97 reviews)
    Services & skills
    Roofer
    Rubber Roofing Installation
    Ridged Tiles Installation
    Roof Lights Installation
    Dry Ridge Installation
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  • Services & skills
    Roofer
    Rubber Roofing Installation
    Metal Roofing Installation
    Ridged Tiles Installation
    Pitched Roofing Installation
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Rubber roofing is long-lasting, cost-effective, and water-resistant, making it a popular choice for low-sloped roofs and flat roofs. If you're looking to find rubber roof installation services in your local area, we can help.

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Your questions answered about rubber roof installation near you

Rubber roofs are a popular option for both low-sloped roofs and flat roofs. Sometimes known as an EPDM roofing system, they are cost-effective and provide a watertight seal that can last for up to 50 years.

Is rubber roofing a good idea?

Rubber roofing is durable, able to withstand a battering from wind, rain, and even hail. It needs very little maintenance and can be easily repaired should it ever need to be.

It's typically installed as a single sheet - fewer seams mean fewer places for water to seep under and cause water damage. Rubber roofing is also a great choice in terms of its green credentials - it's 100% recyclable and usually made of recycled materials too.

What are the downsides of a rubber roof?

One of the downsides of a rubber roof is that it can be vulnerable to shrinking, stretching, or cracking if it's exposed to extreme heat for long periods. You may also find design options are more limited.

Do rubber roofs need maintenance?

Rubber roofs don't need much maintenance at all. It's recommended to inspect your roof every six months to check for any tears or cracks. This way, any minor issues can be quickly and easily patched to extend the lifespan of your roof.

Rubber roof installer laying new roof

How long is the life expectancy of a rubber roof?

So how often should a rubber roof be replaced? Not that often if it's well cared for. The average life expectancy of a rubber roof is 25 years or more. If properly installed and well maintained, it's not uncommon for a rubber roof to last up to 50 years.

How much does rubber roof cost to install?

The average cost of installing a rubber roof is around £3,600. That's £1,700 for materials and £1,900 labour costs. If your roof is an odd shape or difficult to access, expect costs to be slightly higher. Find out more about thecost of rubber roofing.

How long does it take to do a rubber roof?

Rubber roofs can be installed relatively quickly. Of course, it depends on the size roof, but as a guide, a roofing contractor could complete the installation on a 20m² roof in 3-4 hours.

How do I find the best rubber roofing contractors near me?

Keen to go ahead? All that's left to do is find a rubber roofing contractor near you. Follow our top tips to make the right hire.

1. Search a professional directory

Our leading directory is the go-to resource for homeowners looking for quality tradespeople and suppliers for home improvement projects.

You’ll only find trades who meet our high standards and pass our checks on Checkatrade. On average our trades score 9 out of 10 on everything from workmanship and reliability to tidiness.

We’re so confident in the quality of the trades on Checkatrade that if you book through us, we guarantee their work up to £1,000. Guaranteed for 12 months – Eligibility criteria and T&Cs apply.

2. Check online reviews

Reading online reviews is a great way to see the quality of a tradesperson's work and reputation.

At Checkatrade, we only show real, verified reviews, so you can trust in their authenticity.

3. Ask for recommendations

Lastly, ask around. Have friends or family had a rubber roof installed? Would they recommend their rubber roof installer? If you're given any names, don't forget to cross check them on Checkatrade!

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FAQs

Can I install a rubber roof myself?

While it might be possible to install a rubber roof yourself, it's not recommended. An experienced rubber roof contractor will ensure your roof is properly installed to last many decades. Plus, they are trained to work safely at heights.

Can I walk on my rubber roof?

Technically, yes, you can walk on a rubber roof, but only for occasional cleaning or maintenance. When doing so, make sure to wear suitable shoes that are free from any debris that could puncture the rubber.

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