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Shed roof felt replacement in Bath

Shed roof problems affect countless sheds in Somerset. Residents in Bath often discover splits and cracks not until a leak has already developed.

A shed roof felt replacement specialist based in or near Bath knows the particular roofing issues common to Somerset homes and gardens. Local knowledge matters — from timber-framed sheds to concrete outbuildings, different structures calls for a specific roofing specification.

Common shed roof felt replacement Problems in Bath

  • A visible leak or water dripping inside the shed
  • Split, cracked or blistered roofing felt
  • Daylight visible through the roof from inside
  • Rotten or soft roof boards
  • Moss or algae growth across the roof surface
  • Sagging or dipping areas of the roof

Finding a shed roof felt replacement Specialist in Bath

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Tell your issue

Fill in our quick enquiry with details about the shed roof problem you need in Bath.

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Multiple local shed roof felt replacement specialists serving Bath get in touch within 24–48 hours with detailed quotes.

How Much Does shed roof felt replacement Cost in Bath?

ServiceTypical CostTimeframe
Shed Roof Felt Replacement£150–£500Half day

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does shed roof felt replacement cost in Bath?

Pricing for shed roof felt replacement in Bath depends on the type of repair or replacement needed. As a rough guide, most customers in Somerset pay £150–£500 for a typical shed roof felt replacement job. An initial assessment will give you a accurate quote.

How long does shed roof felt replacement take?

Typical shed roof felt replacement jobs in Bath require Half day. Larger sheds or more complex roofs could need a little longer.

Do I need planning permission for shed roof felt replacement in Bath?

Generally speaking, shed roof repairs and re-roofing in Bath won't need planning permission. That said, if your shed is in a conservation area or your property is listed, additional restrictions may apply.

Can I repair my shed roof myself in Bath?

Minor repairs to small areas of shed felt can sometimes be tackled as a DIY job. However, any work involving asbestos, significant structural repair or a complete re-cover should always be carried out by a qualified contractor.

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AntonioSandfields, Send, Woking, GU23
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MashudMarlands Road, IG5
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JulieFelinfoel Road, LLANELLI, SA15
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please change the connected kitchen and bathroom flat roof of my midterraced house

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MariaAinslie Road, Ipswich, IP1
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A flat roof replacement over bathroom with the estimated size approximately 2.75 x 2.10m. The felt perforated in a few places, it has three noticable sagged areas near the edge…

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Bath Shed Roof Felt Replacement Services

Replacing worn or damaged shed felt is a regular maintenance job for property owners throughout Bath and the wider Somerset area. Even correctly installed shed felt will wear out over time, particularly on roofs exposed to trees, strong sunlight or severe weather.

Once the felt splits or pulls away from the edges, rainwater can soak into the roof boards beneath. Early re-felting is usually less expensive than waiting until both the covering and boards require replacement.

We help customers in Bath request quotations for shed re-felting, boarding repairs and complete roof replacement. Complete one online enquiry and you may receive contact from up to four contractors serving Bath and nearby areas of Somerset.

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Common Signs of Worn Shed Roofing Felt

Many homeowners only notice a problem once damp patches or drips appear inside the building.

Your shed roof may need re-felting if you notice:

  • Visible damage across one or more roof sections.
  • The covering pulling away from fascia boards and edge battens.
  • Blisters, bubbles or raised areas.
  • Gaps appearing where sheets of felt overlap.
  • A covering that continues to leak despite previous work.
  • Water marks or dark stains inside the shed.
  • Roof decking that has started to rot.
  • The protective finish becoming thin or patchy.
  • Moss, leaves or debris collecting on the roof.
  • Torn sections following bad weather.

Why Does Shed Roof Felt Need Replacing?

Several factors can shorten the lifespan of shed roofing felt.

  • General wear and tear — the waterproof surface weakens as the material reaches the end of its useful life.
  • UV and sunlight damage — repeated heating and cooling can make felt expand, contract and crack.
  • Freezing and thawing — moisture in small cracks can freeze and widen them.
  • Felt pulling away from the perimeter — poorly fixed edges can curl and loosen over time.
  • Failed lap joints — incorrectly formed joints may open as the roof moves.
  • Loss of adhesion — air or moisture below the covering can form raised areas that eventually split.
  • Wind uplift — once one edge comes loose, damage can spread across the roof.
  • Falling branches and debris — debris from nearby trees may damage the surface.
  • Lack of maintenance — moss holds moisture against the roof and may grow into joints.
  • Incorrect fitting — using the wrong product for the roof pitch can lead to leaks.

Shed Felt Options Used by Local Contractors

The right product will depend on the shed design, roof pitch and how exposed the property is.

Traditional Mineral Felt

Standard mineral felt is the most affordable and widely used option for garden sheds. The material should be installed over a dry, sound deck and secured carefully around the roof edges.

Upgraded Shed Roofing Felt

Heavy-duty felt is thicker and generally more resistant to splitting, UV exposure and temperature changes. Better-quality felt can provide stronger seams and improved resistance to wind uplift.

Cold-Applied Felt Systems

Self-adhesive felt provides a flame-free method of covering a timber shed roof. Careful positioning is needed to avoid trapped air, creases and poorly sealed laps.

Built-Up Felt Systems

Some larger sheds, garages and workshops may be suitable for torch-on felt installed by an experienced contractor. Timber sheds are not always suitable for flame application, so a cold-applied alternative may be recommended.

Layered Felt Installation

Some roofers install an underlay beneath the mineral cap sheet to create a more substantial waterproof system. The contractor should explain the products, fixing method and expected performance.

Professional Shed Re-Felting Services

Removing the Existing Felt

  • Stripping brittle, torn or patched material.
  • Preparing the boards for the replacement felt.
  • Checking for hidden damp and rot.
  • Cleaning the roof surface before installation.
  • Leaving the site clear after completion.

Roof Board and Timber Replacement

The timber deck may appear sound from outside but become soft or rotten after years of water ingress.

  • Renewing damaged sheet material beneath the felt.
  • Replacing tongue-and-groove timber boards.
  • Strengthening weakened roof timbers.
  • Rebuilding low sections where water collects.
  • Replacing rotten fascia boards and edge battens.
  • Adjusting the deck to encourage drainage.

Installing a New Shed Roof Covering

A full re-cover involves replacing the felt across every roof section rather than patching isolated areas.

The contractor should use suitable lap widths, adhesive and fixings for the chosen product.

Localised Shed Re-Felting

Partial replacement may be possible when only one side or section has failed. The age and condition of the surrounding covering will affect whether this approach is worthwhile.

Securing New Shed Felt

  • Finishing the felt neatly around the eaves and verges.
  • Creating a clean drip edge.
  • Renewing rotten battens before finishing the felt.
  • Forming a watertight apex ridge.
  • Finishing junctions with suitable adhesive and fixings.
  • Preventing rainwater from tracking behind fascias.

Storm-Damaged Shed Felt Replacement

  • Stripping material that has blown back.
  • Reducing further water ingress after bad weather.
  • Replacing boards damaged by falling branches.
  • Replacing finishing components lost in high winds.
  • Confirming that the structure remains stable.

Alternatives to Shed Roofing Felt

Traditional felt is not the only option for sheds and outbuildings.

Rubber Membrane Shed Roofs

EPDM is a flexible rubber membrane commonly used on flat and low-pitched shed roofs. The membrane is bonded to a smooth, dry deck and completed with purpose-made edge trims.

Replacing Felt with Corrugated Sheets

Corrugated bitumen sheets may suit pitched sheds, workshops and storage buildings. The roof frame may require additional support before installation.

Replacing Felt with Metal Panels

Metal roofing is commonly used on larger sheds, garages and workshops. Anti-condensation backing may be available for buildings affected by moisture.

Hard-Finish Flat Roofing

GRP forms a hard and seamless waterproof surface over a suitable timber deck. The roof deck must be stable and correctly prepared.

Shed Felt Replacement for Different Roofs

The service can be used for more than a basic wooden garden shed.

  • Traditional double-slope sheds.
  • Lean-to-style shed roofs.
  • Flat-roofed storage sheds.
  • Hobby rooms and work sheds.
  • Timber garden rooms.
  • Garden offices.
  • Small outdoor storage units.
  • Outdoor animal buildings.
  • Detached garages and workshops.
  • Utility buildings with flat roofs.

What Happens During Felt Replacement?

  1. Inspecting the roof

    The roof is assessed to establish whether a basic re-cover or timber repairs are required.

  2. Taking up the existing material

    The old felt, patches, nails and loose adhesive are removed.

  3. Replacing damaged boards

    A stable base is prepared before new felt is installed.

  4. Preparing the surface

    The deck is made smooth, dry and suitable for the chosen material.

  5. Re-Felting the shed

    The new felt is measured, cut and installed with suitable overlaps.

  6. Securing the perimeter

    Corners and joints are checked for gaps and weak points.

  7. Final inspection and clean-up

    Old materials are removed where included in the quotation.

Time Needed to Replace Shed Roof Felt

A small and straightforward garden shed may be re-felted during one visit. Bad weather may delay the job because the deck must normally be dry.

Shed Roof Felt Replacement Costs in Bath

The cost of replacing shed felt in Bath depends on the size and shape of the roof, the product selected and the condition of the deck.

The contractor may consider:

  • The size of the shed or outbuilding.
  • Whether the roof is apex, pent or flat.
  • Whether standard, heavy-duty or self-adhesive felt is chosen.
  • The amount of hidden water damage.
  • Any repairs to rafters or joists.
  • The distance materials must be carried.
  • The amount of safe working room around the shed.
  • Waste removal and disposal.
  • Whether edge battens need replacing.

Comparing quotations is the most reliable way to establish the cost for your particular shed.

Complete the online enquiry form to request free shed felt replacement quotes in Bath.

Information to Give a Shed Felt Contractor

A clear description may help you receive more accurate initial responses.

  • The approximate size of the shed.
  • The roof shape and number of slopes.
  • Whether it has been replaced before.
  • Any visible cracks, tears or lifted edges.
  • Details of damp patches and drips.
  • Whether the deck may need replacing.
  • The type of replacement material preferred.
  • The width of gates and distance from the road.
  • When you would like the roof replaced.

Photographs of the full roof, damaged felt and the inside of the shed may also help.

How to Compare Shed Roof Replacement Quotes

The final contract will be made directly between you and your chosen roofer.

  • Ask for proof of public liability insurance.
  • Look at photographs of previous re-felting jobs.
  • Avoid relying only on a verbal estimate.
  • Confirm which felt product will be used.
  • Ask how hidden rot will be handled.
  • Ask whether fascia repairs form part of the price.
  • Check whether waste removal is included.
  • Ask when the contractor can attend.
  • Avoid paying the full amount before work begins.
  • Ask for any guarantee in writing.

Also Serving the Wider Somerset Area

The contractor network extends beyond Bath into nearby parts of Somerset, including Bradford-on-Avon, Radstock, Trowbridge, Corsham, Frome, Westbury, Melksham. Availability will depend on the roof type, project size and contractors currently active in the area.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often does shed roof felt need replacing in Bath?

How long the covering lasts varies according to the product used and the conditions around the shed. A strong felt system may remain serviceable for ten to fifteen years or more in favourable conditions. Strong sunlight, trees, moss and wind exposure can shorten this lifespan.

Can new shed felt be installed over old felt?

Some roofers may over-felt a sound covering, although doing so can hide damage underneath. A clean and stable deck generally provides a more reliable base.

Can rotten roof boards be replaced during re-felting?

Yes, contractors can normally replace rotten plywood, OSB or timber boards as part of the job. The roofer should inspect the structure after stripping the old covering.

Which type of felt is best for a shed roof?

A simple garden shed may not require the same specification as a workshop or garden office. Standard mineral felt is affordable, while heavy-duty and self-adhesive products can offer improved performance.

Can I replace shed roof felt myself in Bath?

DIY replacement may be manageable where the roof is easy to reach and the boards are sound. Professional installation may provide a neater and longer-lasting result.

How long does shed roof felt replacement take?

A small straightforward shed may be completed within a few hours. Rain and strong winds may delay installation.

Can shed roof felt be replaced in wet weather?

Temporary weatherproofing may sometimes be possible, but final installation often needs dry conditions. Strong winds can also make handling large rolls of felt unsafe.

Should I choose EPDM instead of felt for my shed in Bath?

Rubber roofing normally costs more initially but can reduce the need for repeated replacement. A local contractor can compare the likely costs and benefits.

How much does shed roof felt replacement cost in Bath?

The price depends on the size and shape of the roof, the felt grade and whether the timber deck needs repair. Photographs and measurements may help roofers prepare an initial estimate.

How do I get shed roof felt replacement quotes in Bath?

Tell us the roof size, shape and any visible signs of damage. We will try to match the enquiry with up to four contractors serving Bath and nearby areas of Somerset. You can compare the quotations before choosing whether to appoint a contractor.