Get Free Quotes from Local Shed Roofing Specialists
Shed-Roof.co.uk helps homeowners, landlords and property owners find local contractors for shed roof repairs, replacements and maintenance. Whether you have a leaking garden shed, torn roofing felt, rotten roof boards or an old asbestos cement covering, you can submit one online enquiry and compare quotes from specialists who cover your area.
Finding a contractor for a shed roof is not always as simple as it sounds. Some roofing companies mainly take on larger house roofing projects, while others may only work with certain materials. Our quotation-matching service saves you from contacting several businesses individually and explaining the same job each time.
Simply complete the short homeowner enquiry form and tell us about the work you need. We will use the information provided to try to match your request with up to four independent shed roofing contractors working locally.
The roofers may contact you to ask for photographs, discuss suitable materials or arrange a visit before giving you a firm quotation. You can then compare their recommendations, prices, expected timescales and guarantees before deciding whether to proceed.
The service is free for homeowners, and there is no obligation to appoint any contractor who contacts you.
Do Not Ignore a Damaged Shed Roof
A small shed roof problem can quickly become more expensive if it is left untreated. A minor split in the felt may only let in a small amount of water at first, but repeated exposure to rain can eventually damage the roof boards and supporting timbers.
Water entering the building may also damage tools, bicycles, lawnmowers, garden furniture, electrical equipment and other items stored inside. Mould and condensation can develop as well, particularly when a shed has poor ventilation.
Common signs that your shed roof needs attention include:
- Water dripping into the shed when it rains.
- Damp patches on the roof boards or walls.
- Roofing felt that has cracked, split or lifted.
- Loose roof covering following strong winds.
- Soft, sagging or rotten timber boards.
- Water collecting on a flat or low-pitched roof.
- Cracked corrugated roofing sheets.
- Rust around metal roof fixings.
- Mould or a musty smell inside the shed.
- Visible gaps around roof edges, joints or trims.
In some cases, a local repair may be enough to make the roof watertight again. However, an older roof with widespread damage may need a new covering or a complete replacement.
Shed Roof Repair and Replacement Services
Shed roofs can be covered with many different materials, including mineral felt, EPDM rubber, fibreglass, corrugated bitumen sheets, metal panels, plastic sheets and asbestos cement.
The right repair will depend on the roof design, the condition of the existing material and whether the timber underneath has also been damaged. Contractors in our network may be able to help with everything from a small patch repair to a complete roof rebuild.
Shed Roof Felt Replacement
Traditional mineral felt remains one of the most common roof coverings for timber garden sheds. It is affordable, easy to fit and suitable for many apex, pent and flat shed roofs.
However, shed felt does not last forever. Exposure to sunlight, frost, heavy rain and strong winds can gradually make it brittle. Over time, the felt may split, blister, shrink away from the roof edges or lift around the fixings.
A felt replacement normally starts with removing the old covering. The contractor should then inspect the boards underneath and replace any sections that have become rotten or too weak to support the new roof.
New felt is then fitted across the roof with suitable overlaps, fixings and adhesive. The edges should also be properly secured to reduce the risk of the material lifting during windy weather.
Leaking Shed Roof Repairs
Not every leak means that the whole roof must be replaced. A relatively new roof with one or two damaged areas may be suitable for a local repair.
Possible repairs include patching a tear in the felt, resealing a failed joint, replacing loose fixings or renewing a damaged section of roof sheet. The roofer may also repair edges, ridge pieces, trims or areas around vents and rooflights.
The wet patch inside the shed may not sit directly below the original fault. Water can travel along the roof boards or timber supports before dripping, which sometimes makes the source of a leak difficult to find.
A contractor can inspect the roof and explain whether a repair is likely to last or whether replacement would offer better value.
EPDM Rubber Shed Roofing
EPDM is a durable rubber roofing membrane often used as an alternative to traditional shed felt. It is particularly suitable for flat and low-pitched roofs.
The material can often be installed as one large sheet, which reduces the number of joints where water could enter. It is bonded to a suitable roof deck and finished with edge trims around the sides of the roof.
An EPDM roof usually costs more to install than basic felt. However, it may last considerably longer when it has been fitted correctly and looked after.
EPDM can be used on garden sheds, workshops, garden offices, summerhouses and other outbuildings. Any damaged or rotten boarding should be replaced before the new membrane is installed.
Corrugated Bitumen Roof Sheets
Corrugated bitumen sheets are another popular option for sheds and workshops. They are lightweight, waterproof and available in several colours.
A contractor can remove an old felt or sheet covering and install new corrugated panels with suitable fixings, overlaps and ridge pieces. The roof structure may need additional support depending on the shed design and the type of sheet being used.
Repairs may also be possible when only one or two sheets are cracked or damaged.
Metal Shed Roofing
Corrugated steel sheets are often found on larger sheds, garages, workshops and storage buildings. Metal roofing can be durable, although older panels may eventually rust, loosen around their fixings or begin leaking at the overlaps.
Roofers may be able to replace individual damaged sheets, renew leaking screws and washers, fit new ridge caps or install a completely new metal roof.
Anti-condensation metal sheets may also be considered for buildings where moisture regularly forms on the underside of the roof.
Fibreglass Shed Roofing
Fibreglass, also known as GRP roofing, creates a hard and seamless waterproof surface. It can be used on some flat-roofed sheds, workshops and garden rooms.
The system normally includes a suitable timber deck, resin, fibreglass matting and a protective topcoat. Correct installation is important, particularly around roof edges, corners and changes in level.
A contractor can advise whether the structure is suitable for fibreglass and compare it with alternatives such as EPDM or felt.
Plastic and Polycarbonate Shed Roofs
Clear, tinted and opaque plastic roofing sheets are often used on lean-to sheds, shelters, potting sheds and outbuildings where extra daylight is useful.
Over time, the panels may become brittle, crack around the fixings or start leaking at the joins. A roofer may replace individual sheets, renew sealing washers or install a complete new covering.
Asbestos Shed Roof Removal and Replacement
Many older sheds, garages and outbuildings still have corrugated asbestos cement roof sheets. These were widely used across the UK because they were strong, fire resistant and relatively affordable.
Asbestos cement usually presents a lower risk when the sheets remain in good condition and are left undisturbed. However, damaged material should not be drilled, cut, sanded or broken because this may release asbestos fibres.
If you believe your shed roof may contain asbestos, mention it clearly when completing the enquiry form. This allows the request to be matched with contractors who have suitable experience, training and insurance for the work involved.
The legal requirements can depend on the type and condition of the asbestos material and the way it will be removed. Not every asbestos cement job requires a licensed asbestos contractor, but the work must still be planned and completed safely.
A suitable contractor can remove the old sheets, arrange lawful disposal and replace the roof with a modern covering such as metal, corrugated bitumen, EPDM or another appropriate material.
Shed Roof Timber and Boarding Repairs
The roof covering is only one part of the structure. Beneath it, most shed roofs have timber boards and supporting joists or rafters.
When water passes through a damaged covering, the boards can become swollen, soft or rotten. Long-term leaks may also affect the roof timbers, fascia boards and wall plates.
Installing a new covering over rotten timber is unlikely to provide a lasting repair. The damaged sections should normally be removed and replaced first so that the new roof has a stable base.
Possible timber repairs include:
- Replacing rotten plywood or OSB roof boards.
- Renewing damaged tongue-and-groove boards.
- Repairing or replacing roof joists.
- Strengthening sagging roof sections.
- Replacing rotten fascia boards.
- Rebuilding damaged roof edges.
- Improving the roof fall so that water drains properly.
Complete Shed Roof Replacement
A full replacement may be the best option when the existing covering has reached the end of its life, several previous repairs have failed or the timber structure is badly damaged.
The work may involve removing the old covering, stripping out rotten boards, repairing the supporting frame and installing a completely new roof system.
Depending on the building, it may also be possible to change the roof design or material. For example, an old felt roof could be replaced with EPDM rubber or corrugated sheets.
The contractor should explain exactly what is included in the quotation, including waste removal, timber repairs, new materials, trims, fixings and any guarantee offered.
Shed Roof Guttering and Drainage
Some sheds and garden buildings benefit from guttering, particularly when rainwater collects around the base of the structure.
A contractor may be able to install or replace small gutters, downpipes and water butt connections. Improving drainage can help protect the shed walls, foundations and surrounding ground from repeated water exposure.
Shed Roof Insulation and Ventilation
Garden offices, workshops and other regularly used outbuildings may need more than a basic waterproof covering. Insulation can help improve comfort, while suitable ventilation can reduce condensation.
A roofer or outbuilding specialist may install roof insulation, a vapour control layer or additional vents as part of a larger replacement project.
The correct build-up will depend on whether the shed is heated, how it is used and the type of roof covering being installed.
Buildings Our Contractors May Cover
The service is not limited to standard wooden garden sheds. You can also submit an enquiry for roofing work on many other small outbuildings, including:
- Timber garden sheds.
- Metal storage sheds.
- Plastic sheds.
- Garden workshops.
- Summerhouses.
- Garden offices.
- Potting sheds.
- Bike stores.
- Bin stores.
- Log stores.
- Kennels and animal shelters.
- Small stables and field shelters.
- Detached garages.
- Carports.
- Lean-to storage buildings.
- Brick-built outbuildings.
Contractor availability will depend on your location, the size of the building and the type of roofing work required.
How the Free Shed Roofing Quote Service Works
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Describe the roofing work
Complete the online enquiry form and explain the problem. Include details such as the size of the shed, the current roof covering and any damage you have noticed.
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Enter your postcode
Your postcode helps us identify contractors who provide shed roofing services in your local area.
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Add your contact details
Provide your name, telephone number and email address so that interested contractors can contact you to discuss the project.
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We try to find suitable contractors
We use the information provided to match the enquiry with independent roofers who offer the relevant service and cover your location.
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Receive contact from up to four roofers
Up to four relevant contractors may get in touch. They may ask you to send photographs or arrange a visit before confirming a price.
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Compare the quotations
Review the proposed materials, repair methods, prices, timescales and guarantees before deciding whether any quotation is suitable.
What Information Should I Include?
The more detail you provide, the easier it will be for contractors to understand the job. Useful information may include:
- The approximate length and width of the shed.
- Whether the roof is flat, pent, apex or another shape.
- The current roof covering.
- The age of the shed or roof, if known.
- Where the leak or damage is located.
- Whether the roof is sagging.
- Whether the boards underneath appear rotten.
- Whether asbestos may be present.
- Whether you want a repair or full replacement.
- Any preferred replacement material.
- Whether access to the building is restricted.
- How soon you would like the work completed.
Photographs can also be useful. A contractor may ask for pictures showing the full roof, the damaged area, the inside of the shed and the route they would use to access the building.
Why Compare Shed Roofing Quotes?
The price of shed roofing work can vary considerably. The final cost will depend on the size and shape of the roof, the material being installed, the condition of the timber and how easily the contractor can reach the building.
Different roofers may also recommend different approaches. One contractor may suggest repairing the current covering, while another may recommend replacing it completely.
Receiving more than one quotation gives you the opportunity to compare:
- The proposed repair or replacement method.
- The quality and type of materials.
- Any timber work included.
- The expected lifespan of the new covering.
- The cost of labour and materials.
- Waste removal and disposal.
- The expected start and completion dates.
- Insurance and references.
- Workmanship and material guarantees.
The cheapest quotation may not always provide the best overall value. A clearer quote using stronger materials and including all necessary timber repairs may be a better option than a lower price with important work left out.
Why Use Shed-Roof.co.uk?
- Free for homeowners — there is no fee for submitting an enquiry or receiving quotations.
- One simple online form — describe the work once rather than contacting several companies separately.
- Up to four local contractors — compare roofers who cover your postcode area.
- No obligation — you are free to accept or decline any quotation you receive.
- Insurance and references requested — contractors in the network are asked to provide relevant business information.
- Repairs and full replacements covered — request help with anything from a small leak to a complete roof rebuild.
- Several roofing materials available — find contractors working with felt, EPDM, fibreglass, metal and roof sheets.
- Specialist enquiries accepted — including asbestos cement roof removal and replacement.
Choosing a Shed Roofing Contractor
Every contractor introduced through the service operates as an independent business. Before agreeing to any work, you should carry out your own checks and make sure you are comfortable with the quotation.
Ask the contractor to provide proof of current public liability insurance and examples of similar work. You may also wish to request recent references and check independent reviews where available.
A written quotation should clearly explain:
- Which parts of the existing roof will be removed.
- Whether damaged boards or timbers will be replaced.
- The new roofing material being installed.
- Which trims, fixings and adhesives are included.
- Whether waste disposal is included.
- Whether VAT is included in the price.
- The expected start date and duration of the work.
- The payment terms.
- Any guarantee provided.
Avoid relying only on a verbal price. Having the details in writing makes it easier to compare contractors and reduces the chance of a disagreement later.
Free for Homeowners with No Obligation
There is no charge for using Shed-Roof.co.uk to request quotations. Contractors in the network may pay to receive suitable customer enquiries, which allows the service to remain free for homeowners.
Submitting the form does not enter you into a contract. You can speak to the contractors, compare their quotations and decide whether you would like to proceed.
If you choose a contractor, the agreement for the roofing work is made directly between you and that independent business.
Request Your Free Shed Roofing Quotes
Whether you need a small leak repaired, new shed felt installed, rotten roof boards replaced or an old asbestos cement covering removed, Shed-Roof.co.uk can help you look for suitable local contractors.
Complete the short online enquiry form and describe the roofing work you need. We will try to introduce your request to up to four specialists who offer the relevant service and cover your postcode area.
The service is free, and there is no obligation to accept any quotation you receive.
