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Worcestershire homeowners frequently need outbuilding roofing work, largely due to the area's mild damp winters and river valley mist. Across a market town or a rural village, getting a reliable shed roof felt replacement contractor is easy with our help.

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Professional Shed Felt Replacement in Worcestershire

Replacing worn shed felt is a routine but important repair for property owners throughout Worcestershire. Traditional mineral felt is affordable and widely used, but constant exposure to rain, frost, wind and sunlight gradually causes it to crack, shrink and lose its waterproof finish.

What starts as a minor split can quickly lead to leaks, rotten boarding and damage to anything stored inside the shed. Early replacement can keep the work limited to the roof covering rather than the full structure.

Shed-Roof.co.uk helps homeowners throughout Worcestershire find local contractors who carry out shed roof felt replacement. Complete the short form and compare quotations from up to four roofers covering your area.

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When Should Shed Roof Felt Be Replaced?

Shed roof felt often deteriorates gradually, so the first signs may be easy to overlook.

Common warning signs include:

  • Felt that has become brittle and started breaking apart.
  • Felt lifting or curling around the eaves and verges.
  • Air or moisture trapped beneath the felt.
  • Gaps appearing where sheets of felt meet.
  • Patches that have repeatedly failed.
  • Water marks on the underside of the roof boards.
  • Plywood, OSB or boarding losing strength beneath the felt.
  • Mineral granules washing away from the surface.
  • Organic growth building up around laps and edges.
  • Sections of the covering being displaced by bad weather.

What Damages Shed Roofing Felt?

Age is a major factor, but installation quality, exposure and maintenance also influence how long the covering lasts.

  • Normal wear and tear — bitumen-based felt gradually loses flexibility and becomes brittle as it ages.
  • Long-term sun exposure — roofs in exposed sunny positions may become brittle more quickly.
  • Frost and temperature changes — temperature changes place stress on joints, edges and fixings.
  • Edge contraction — ageing material may contract and expose the timber around the eaves and verges.
  • Lap joint failure — water can enter between sheets when the joints are not fully bonded.
  • Blistering and trapped moisture — poor bonding may allow sections to lift from the deck.
  • Loose felt caused by high winds — strong winds can get beneath poorly secured edges and peel the material back.
  • Impact damage — walking on a weak roof can split felt and boards.
  • Moss and organic growth — blocked gutters and accumulated leaves slow drainage.
  • Unsuitable materials or fixings — insufficient overlaps, loose edges and inadequate adhesive can lead to early failure.

Shed Roof Felt Replacement Services Across Worcestershire

Some sheds only need a straightforward re-cover, while others require new boards and structural repairs as well.

Removing Old Shed Felt

  • Stripping torn, brittle or repeatedly patched material.
  • Preparing the surface for the new felt.
  • Checking for hidden damp or rot.
  • Cleaning the roof surface before installation.
  • Including roof waste removal in the quotation where agreed.

Standard Mineral Shed Felt

Traditional shed felt remains one of the most widely used options for small timber buildings. Correct fitting is important because poorly bonded laps and loose edges can lead to early leaks.

Heavy-Duty Shed Felt

A higher-grade mineral felt may offer improved resistance to sunlight, temperature changes and physical wear. The contractor can explain which felt grades are suitable for the roof and budget.

Torch-On Felt for Suitable Outbuildings

A built-up felt system can provide a more substantial covering on suitable timber or masonry outbuildings. Alternative cold-applied or self-adhesive systems may be recommended where flame application would be unsafe.

Self-Adhesive Felt Systems

Cold-applied systems are useful where torch-on installation is unsuitable. A contractor can advise whether the roof is suitable for this type of system.

Roof Board Replacement

Long-term water ingress can soften plywood, OSB and traditional timber boarding.

  • Renewing damaged roof panels beneath the felt.
  • Replacing tongue-and-groove timber boards.
  • Adding support where the deck bows between joists.
  • Strengthening the roof frame before re-covering.
  • Replacing rotten fascia boards and edge battens.
  • Adjusting the deck to help water drain away.

Professional Shed Roof Detailing

  • Fixing felt securely around the eaves and verges.
  • Creating a suitable drip edge.
  • Replacing rotten perimeter timbers.
  • Forming a watertight apex or ridge detail.
  • Using compatible adhesive and fixings.
  • Preventing water from tracking behind fascia boards.

Partial Shed Felt Replacement

A contractor may be able to renew a damaged slope while leaving sound felt elsewhere in place. If several areas are deteriorating, replacing the full roof may offer better value.

Felt Replacement After Storm Damage

  • Stripping damaged sections after strong winds.
  • Reducing further rainwater entry after a storm.
  • Replacing damaged boarding caused by impact.
  • Replacing components lost during bad weather.
  • Confirming that the structure remains sound.

Alternatives to Traditional Shed Felt

Re-felting is not the only option available for many sheds and outbuildings.

Replacing Felt with EPDM

EPDM can often be fitted as one large sheet, reducing the number of joints where leaks may develop. The roof deck must be smooth, dry and structurally sound before installation.

Sheeted Shed Roofing

Corrugated bitumen panels can be used on suitable pitched sheds and workshops. The roof structure may need battens or additional support before the sheets are fitted.

Replacing Felt with Metal Panels

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

Hard-Finish Flat Roofing

GRP creates a hard, seamless waterproof surface on a suitable timber deck. Installation conditions and temperature can affect the curing process.

Shed Re-Felting for Different Outbuildings

Local contractors may replace felt on more than standard garden sheds.

  • Traditional double-slope sheds.
  • Lean-to-style timber sheds.
  • Flat-roofed storage sheds.
  • Larger work sheds.
  • Leisure outbuildings.
  • Garden offices.
  • Small timber storage units.
  • Outdoor buildings used for animals.
  • Detached garages and workshops.
  • Utility buildings with flat roofs.

The Shed Felt Replacement Process

  1. Inspecting the existing roof

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

  2. Taking up the existing roof material

    Old felt, nails, staples and loose adhesive are removed from the roof deck.

  3. Inspecting the roof boards

    Any structural repairs should be completed before the new felt is laid.

  4. Preparing the surface

    Loose debris and protruding fixings are removed.

  5. Re-felting the roof

    The material is measured, cut and fitted with suitable overlaps.

  6. Securing the roof perimeter

    All corners, joints and perimeter details are checked for gaps.

  7. Clearing waste and checking the work

    The contractor inspects the finished roof and checks that the covering is secure.

Time Needed to Replace Shed Felt

A straightforward felt replacement on a small shed may be completed during a single visit.

Timber replacement, restricted access and bad weather can extend the timescale. The roof surface must usually be dry enough for the chosen material to bond properly.

How Much Does Shed Re-Felting Cost in Worcestershire?

Prices vary according to the roof shape, access and whether the work includes board or structural repairs.

The final price may be affected by:

  • The length and width of the roof.
  • The number of slopes and ridge details.
  • The quality and specification of the replacement material.
  • The condition of the roof deck.
  • Whether rafters, joists or edge battens need work.
  • Narrow gates, steps or restricted working areas.
  • The height and position of the building.
  • The volume of waste felt and timber.
  • Any accessories required to complete the roof.

The best way to obtain an accurate cost is to request quotations based on the size and condition of your shed.

Submit your details and request prices from local shed roofing specialists in Worcestershire.

Helping Roofers Quote for Re-Felting

Clear information can help contractors understand the likely work and provide a more useful response.

  • Basic roof measurements where known.
  • How the roof has been designed.
  • The age and condition of the current felt.
  • The areas where the felt appears damaged.
  • When the problem first appeared.
  • Whether the roof boards appear soft or sagging.
  • Whether you want standard or heavy-duty felt.
  • Any obstacles around the building.
  • Your preferred timescale.

A contractor may ask for pictures before deciding whether a visit is needed.

What to Check Before Hiring a Roofer

Every contractor introduced through the service operates as an independent business.

  • Confirm that the business holds current insurance.
  • Check whether the roofer has experience with your type of building.
  • Obtain a written quotation.
  • Ask about the grade and expected lifespan of the material.
  • Confirm the price of likely deck repairs.
  • Confirm whether edge battens, trims and ridge work are included.
  • Confirm who will dispose of the old felt.
  • Confirm how long the work is likely to take.
  • Check payment terms and VAT.
  • Confirm whether workmanship or materials are covered.

Local Shed Re-Felting Coverage

Our contractor network covers many towns, villages and rural areas throughout Worcestershire. Choose your location for more details about services in your area.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does shed roof felt last in Worcestershire?

There is no single lifespan for every shed roof because material quality and maintenance differ. Basic mineral felt may last around five to ten years, while heavier-duty products can remain serviceable for longer. Moss, debris, standing water and strong winds can shorten the service life.

Can new shed felt be fitted over the old felt?

Laying new material directly over the old felt may be considered in limited circumstances. Stripping the existing covering allows the roof boards to be inspected for rot, damp and weakness. Where the old felt is loose, blistered or badly deteriorated, it should normally be removed.

Can rotten boards be replaced during shed re-felting?

Rotten decking should be renewed to provide a stable base for the replacement roof. Rafters, joists, fascia boards and edge timbers may also need repair where leaks have continued for some time.

What type of felt is best for a shed roof?

Different felt grades suit different types of shed and levels of exposure. A contractor can recommend a material based on the pitch, deck and condition of the building.

Can I replace shed roof felt myself?

Some homeowners re-felt small, low sheds themselves, but the work still requires safe access and careful installation. Poorly sealed joints and loose fixings can lead to early failure.

How long does shed roof felt replacement take?

The timescale depends on the size of the roof and whether the timber underneath is sound. Larger buildings, difficult access and rotten boards will increase the amount of work.

Can shed felt be replaced in wet weather?

Some temporary protection may be possible during rain, but the final covering should usually be installed on a dry surface. The work may need to be rearranged if conditions would affect safety or installation quality.

Should I choose felt or EPDM for my shed roof?

Felt usually has a lower initial cost, while EPDM may provide a longer-lasting alternative. Rubber membranes can often be installed as a single sheet with fewer joints.

How much does shed roof felt replacement cost in Worcestershire?

A straightforward re-cover costs less than a job involving rotten decking and structural timber repairs. The most accurate way to establish the cost is to compare quotations for your particular shed.

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

Submit your request through Shed-Roof.co.uk and describe the condition of the roof. Up to four roofers may respond, depending on availability in your area. The matching service is free for homeowners and there is no obligation to proceed.