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Roof repairs are the work carried out to fix damage or faults on an existing roof so it stays watertight, secure, and safe. This can include replacing broken or slipped tiles, repairing flashing around chimneys and valleys, patching felt or membrane, fixing leaks, and resolving issues with ridge tiles or pointing. The goal is to stop water ingress and prevent small issues turning into bigger, more expensive problems.



Roof repairs are necessary when you notice signs of damage or wear—such as water stains on ceilings, damp patches in the loft, dripping during rainfall, loose or missing tiles after wind, sagging areas, or overflowing gutters causing water to track back under the roofline. They’re also important after storms, if your roof is older, or if you spot cracked mortar, damaged flashing, or moss build-up that’s starting to lift tiles and hold moisture.

A proper roof repair starts with an inspection to identify the root cause of the issue, not just the symptom. From there, the right materials and method depend on the roof type and the problem—typically replacement tiles/slates, new underlay or membrane patches, lead or alternative flashing, fixings, and mortar/pointing where needed. Safe access (ladders, scaffolding or a tower) is often required, followed by careful removal of damaged sections, repair or replacement, and a final check to ensure everything is sealed, secure, and draining correctly.


Start by completing the 'Get a Free Quote' form on our website to share your Roof Repairs needs with us.

Next, we'll arrange a property visit at a time that works for you to provide an in-person estimate for your Roof Repairs needs.

After you approve our estimate, we'll schedule a date to complete the job. Our team will work hard to exceed your expectations!
Roof leaks should be dealt with as soon as possible because even a small entry point can cause damp, mould, and damage to insulation or timbers. Future Roofing prioritises leak investigations and repairs where possible, quickly identifying the true source (often not where the water shows inside) and carrying out a reliable fix that stops the problem at its root.
The North West’s weather is a big factor—frequent heavy rain can find weak spots, strong winds can lift tiles and ridge caps, and repeated freeze–thaw cycles can crack mortar and loosen pointing. Over time, leadwork and flashings can fail, gutters can overflow, and moss can push tiles out of place. Regular checks and quick repairs stop small issues becoming major work.
In many cases, yes. If the issue is localised—like slipped tiles, damaged flashing, cracked pointing, or a small tear in the underlay—a targeted repair is often the best solution. We’ll inspect the roof, explain what’s causing the problem, and recommend the most cost-effective option, focusing on long-lasting repairs rather than unnecessary replacements.


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