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Damp Problems in Kidlington

If you're facing a leaking shed roof in Kidlington, it's a very common problem. Oxfordshire's mild, inland climate with winter damp results in shed roof coverings age quickly than homeowners expect.

Working with a local shed roof replacement specialist in Kidlington offers faster response times and greater familiarity with Oxfordshire's common shed roof specifications.

Warning Signs You Need shed roof replacement

  • Damp patches on the shed ceiling or walls
  • Bubbling or lifting felt surface
  • Light showing through cracks or splits
  • Damaged boarding beneath the roof covering
  • Heavy moss build-up along the ridge or eaves
  • Sections of the roof that have dropped or buckled

How to Get a shed roof replacement Quote in Kidlington

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Submit our short form with details about the roofing issue you require in Kidlington.

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Up to three vetted shed roof replacement contractors covering Kidlington will contact you within two working days with competitive estimates.

Shed roof replacement Costs in Kidlington

ServiceTypical CostTimeframe
Shed Roof Replacement£300–£900Half–1 day

Common Questions About shed roof replacement in Kidlington

How much does shed roof replacement cost in Kidlington?

The cost of shed roof replacement in Kidlington varies with the size of the shed roof and the extent of the work. Broadly speaking, homeowners in Oxfordshire spend £300–£900 for a standard shed roof replacement project. A free quote provides a precise price.

How long does shed roof replacement take?

Most shed roof replacement projects in Kidlington take Half–1 day. More extensive work involving boarding repairs may require additional time.

Do I need planning permission for shed roof replacement in Kidlington?

In most cases, standard outbuilding roofing work in Kidlington does not require planning consent. However, for listed buildings or properties in sensitive areas, you may wish to check with the local authority first.

Can I repair my shed roof myself in Kidlington?

Simple felt patching may be manageable for a confident DIYer. However, a full felt replacement, EPDM installation or asbestos removal requires professional expertise and in the case of asbestos, a licensed specialist.

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Recent Shed Roof Replacement Enquiries in Kidlington

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AnoopKIDLINGTON, Waverley Avenue, OX5
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AnoopKIDLINGTON, Waverley Avenue, OX5
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V***aLock Crescent, OX5
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JackField Close, Yarnton, Kidlington, OX5
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Roof repair required. We have had a survey on a property we are looking to purchase. During the survey it was raised that there is slight issue with the sarking felt. We have been …

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DominicWilsdon Way, KIDLINGTON, OX5
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I have a mid 1980's built property loft void, the roofing felt underneath the roof tiles has become brittle. There are three x 1 foot x 1 foot holes in the felt, but the tiles…

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SajinaWaverley Avenue, KIDLINGTON, OX5
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I am interested in acquiring a quote for the repair of our garage roof, it is a single, flat, asbestos roof. The door will also need replacing to a side hinged door. Thank you!

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BridgetChorefields, OX5
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TrevorEvans Lane, OX5
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TREVOREvans Lane, OX5
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EugeneMedcroft Road, Tackley, Kidlington Oxon OX AH Medcroft Road, OX5
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Shed Roof Replacement in Kidlington

Shed roof replacement is a common outbuilding repair for homeowners, landlords and property owners in Kidlington. Traditional shed roofing materials gradually deteriorate, particularly on buildings exposed to trees, harsh weather or poor drainage.

Where the covering has been repeatedly patched, the deck is sagging or water damage has spread, installing a complete new roof system can offer a more reliable result. The work may involve replacing only the outer covering or renewing the boards, fascias and supporting timbers as well.

Our free quotation service connects property owners in Kidlington with independent shed roofing specialists. Instead of contacting several businesses separately, describe the project once and compare responses from local contractors.

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Warning Signs of Serious Shed Roof Damage

The first signs of failure may appear inside the building before the full extent of the roof problem can be seen from outside.

It is worth arranging an inspection when you find:

  • Water entering through several areas of the roof.
  • Widespread deterioration across an old felt covering.
  • The covering pulling away from fascia boards or edge battens.
  • Several old patches that continue to leak.
  • Decking that has lost strength beneath the covering.
  • Boards bowing between the supporting timbers.
  • Rotten rafters, joists or perimeter timbers.
  • Several roof sheets that are no longer watertight.
  • Missing roof sections following storm damage.
  • Persistent mould or musty smells inside the shed.

Why a Failed Shed Roof Should Not Be Ignored

Repeated water ingress can turn a simple re-cover into a much larger structural repair.

Roof boards absorb moisture and may become swollen, soft or rotten. Rotten timber needs to be removed before the replacement roof system is installed.

Replacing damaged contents may cost more than dealing with the roof promptly. Where the shed has lighting or sockets, water entering near electrical fittings can create an additional safety concern.

Early action may limit the work to the covering and roof deck.

Choosing a Replacement Shed Roof

There is no single roof covering that suits every shed or budget.

Affordable Felt Roof Replacement

A basic mineral covering may suit a straightforward timber shed that does not require a premium roof system. It is fitted in overlapping rolls using suitable adhesive, fixings and perimeter details.

High-Performance Mineral Felt

Homeowners who prefer felt but want a more substantial finish may choose a premium mineral product. It generally costs more than basic felt, although it may remain serviceable for longer.

Flame-Free Felt Roofing

These systems may suit garden buildings where a nailed or torch-applied product is not preferred. The roof boards must be smooth, clean and dry for the adhesive to bond properly.

Built-Up Felt Roofing

Torch-applied roofing may be considered where a stronger multi-layer system is required. Because the work involves heat, the building construction and fire risk must be assessed carefully.

Rubber Membrane Roof Replacement

A large EPDM membrane can create a durable waterproof surface over a suitable timber deck. The installation normally costs more than standard felt but may reduce the need for future re-covering.

Fibreglass Shed Roof Replacement

A professionally installed GRP system can provide a clean and durable finish. The boards must be stable and properly prepared before the resin and matting are applied.

Lightweight Sheet Roofing

These panels are available in different colours and can work well on larger timber outbuildings. Correct overlaps, ridge pieces and fixings are essential for a watertight result.

Corrugated Steel Roof Replacement

A metal covering may appeal where durability and impact resistance are important. Ventilation and condensation control should be considered, particularly in enclosed workshops.

Translucent Shed Roof Sheets

Clear, tinted and opaque sheets are available for different uses. Compatible glazing bars, fixings and sealing washers should be used.

Replacing an Old Asbestos Shed Roof

Suspected asbestos roofing should not be drilled, sawn or broken by the homeowner. The contractor must have appropriate training, insurance, equipment and waste arrangements for the work involved.

Work Included in a Full Shed Roof Replacement

Taking Off Failed Roofing Materials

  • Removing old mineral felt and previous patches.
  • Taking down rusted metal or damaged plastic panels.
  • Preparing the structure for inspection.
  • Sorting and removing roofing waste.

Renewing Rotten Shed Roof Decking

  • Renewing damaged boards beneath the roof covering.
  • Replacing tongue-and-groove timber boarding.
  • Adding support where boards dip between joists.
  • Ensuring the surface suits the selected roofing system.

Rafter and Joist Repairs

  • Renewing structural timbers damaged by long-term leaks.
  • Correcting movement in the roof frame.
  • Replacing damaged wall plates and edge supports.
  • Replacing widespread structural damage.

Roof Alterations During Replacement

A complete replacement may provide an opportunity to improve the original roof design.

  • Correcting a roof that regularly holds standing water.
  • Directing rainwater towards one side.
  • Replacing a damaged pent roof with an apex design.
  • Adapting the frame for another roof material.

Finishing the New Shed Roof

  • Replacing rotten fascia boards.
  • Finishing the sides of an apex or pent roof.
  • Preventing rainwater from tracking below the covering.
  • Installing ridge caps and closure pieces.
  • Completing vulnerable roof details.

Improving Roof Run-Off

  • Installing new gutters and downpipes.
  • Renewing gutter joints and brackets.
  • Reusing water from the new roof.
  • Installing outlets on suitable flat roofs.
  • Correcting low areas before installing the covering.

Waterproofing Shed Roof Penetrations

  • Replacing cracked rooflights.
  • Increasing natural light inside the building.
  • Adding ventilation to garden offices and workshops.
  • Sealing around pipes and flues.
  • Removing unused vents and repairing the deck.

Replacing a Roof After Severe Weather

  • Making loose roofing materials safe.
  • Covering exposed timber until permanent work begins.
  • Clearing damage caused by falling branches.
  • Rebuilding the frame where required.

Types of Sheds and Outbuildings Covered

You can request quotations for a wide range of small roofing projects.

  • Apex garden sheds.
  • Single-slope garden sheds.
  • Simple flat timber roofs.
  • Garden workshops.
  • Insulated outdoor workspaces.
  • Timber garden rooms.
  • Bike stores, bin stores and log stores.
  • Small stable roofs.
  • Small garage roof replacement projects.
  • Carports and canopies.
  • Masonry workshops and stores.
  • Lightweight garden structures.

What Happens During Shed Re-Roofing?

  1. Assessing the existing structure

    Leaks, sagging, rot and access issues are identified before the job is priced.

  2. Choosing the replacement material

    The replacement is selected according to the budget, roof design and expected lifespan.

  3. Taking down the existing roof system

    Old felt, sheets, trims and fixings are removed as required.

  4. Replacing rotten boards and timbers

    A stable base is prepared for the replacement roof.

  5. Installing the new roof covering

    Correct overlaps, bonding, support and fixings are used.

  6. Detailing the roof perimeter

    Fascias, ridge pieces, verge trims and gutter details are completed.

  7. Checking the completed roof

    The homeowner may receive maintenance and guarantee information.

When Is a Local Repair Enough?

A small split, loose fixing or cracked sheet does not always justify replacing the full roof.

When several components have failed, continued patching may only delay the larger project.

The contractor should compare the likely cost and expected result of each approach.

Typical Shed Re-Roofing Timescales

The actual timescale depends on the roof size, covering and amount of preparation needed.

Jobs involving rotten boards, structural timbers or a change in roof design will take longer.

Rain and strong winds can delay installation.

How Much Does Shed Roof Replacement Cost in Kidlington?

The cost of shed roof replacement in Kidlington depends on the size of the building, the replacement material and the condition of the structure.

A contractor may consider:

  • The size of the shed or outbuilding.
  • Whether the roof is apex, pent or flat.
  • Whether the new roof is felt, EPDM, GRP or sheeted.
  • The amount of hidden water damage.
  • Structural timber repairs.
  • Whether the pitch or drainage needs altering.
  • Whether ridge and gutter details are included.
  • Rooflights, vents and outlets.
  • The distance materials must be carried.
  • The amount of safe working room.
  • Removal and disposal of the old roof.
  • Whether the roof must first be made safe.

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

Complete the online enquiry form to request free shed roof replacement quotes in Kidlington.

Information to Give a Shed Roofing Contractor

A useful description may lead to more accurate initial responses.

  • The approximate length and width of the shed.
  • The shape and number of slopes.
  • What may need to be removed.
  • The age and condition of the roof.
  • Where water is entering.
  • Signs that structural repairs may be required.
  • Whether the boards appear rotten.
  • Whether you prefer felt, EPDM or sheets.
  • Features that need retaining or replacing.
  • Information about access.
  • Whether the work is urgent.

Clear images can show the roof shape, current covering and likely extent of the work.

Choosing a Shed Roof Contractor in Kidlington

You should carry out your own checks before agreeing to any work.

  • Request insurance details before work begins.
  • Ask for references or examples of similar roof replacements.
  • Ask for labour, materials and timber work to be listed.
  • Make sure the proposed system suits the building.
  • Check whether the old roof will be stripped.
  • Ask for likely timber repair costs.
  • Confirm the proposed drainage details.
  • Ask whether waste disposal is included.
  • Ask when the contractor can attend.
  • Avoid paying the full amount before the work begins.
  • Ask for guarantee details in writing.

Shed Roof Replacement Near Kidlington

The contractor network extends beyond Kidlington into other parts of Oxfordshire, including Woodstock, Abingdon, Oxford, Bicester, Witney, Carterton, Chipping Norton. Availability will depend on the service required and the contractors currently active locally.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my shed roof needs replacing in Kidlington?

Common warning signs include cracked felt, loose sheets, sagging boards and repeated failed repairs. A local contractor can inspect the structure and explain whether repair or replacement offers better value.

Can only the roof covering be replaced?

Yes, the existing roof boards and frame may remain if they are dry, stable and structurally sound. The contractor should inspect the deck after removing the old covering.

What is the best replacement material for a shed roof?

There is no single roof material that is ideal for every project. Felt is normally the lowest-cost option, while EPDM may suit flat and pent roofs where a longer-lasting system is preferred.

Is EPDM better than felt for a shed roof?

Rubber roofing offers fewer joints and is often selected for long-term performance. A contractor can provide quotations for both systems where the shed is suitable.

Can a sagging shed roof be replaced?

Yes, but the cause of the sagging needs to be corrected before installing the new covering. The roof fall may also need improving.

Can the roof shape be changed during replacement?

The existing walls must be capable of supporting the proposed structure. Changing the shape usually costs more than a like-for-like replacement.

How long does shed roof replacement take in Kidlington?

Many standard garden shed roofs can be replaced during a single visit. The contractor should confirm the expected programme when providing the quotation.

Can a shed roof be replaced in wet weather?

Permanent roof replacement normally requires suitable weather and a reasonably dry structure. The contractor will decide whether work can continue safely.

Do I need to empty the shed before roof replacement?

Clearing the shed also protects its contents if unexpected rain enters while the roof is open. Large items that cannot be moved should be covered securely.

Do I need planning permission for shed roof replacement in Kidlington?

Replacing the existing covering without significantly changing the structure will not usually require a separate planning application. The local planning authority can confirm the position for a particular property.

What happens to the old shed roof materials?

Contractors can normally take away the old felt, sheets and damaged timber where disposal is included in the quotation. Waste should not be left behind unless this has been agreed in advance.

How much does shed roof replacement cost in Kidlington?

Rotten boards, new rafters, rooflights and guttering can all increase the price. Measurements and photographs may help the contractor prepare an initial estimate.

How do I get shed roof replacement quotes in Kidlington?

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