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With cool, wet winters and upland rain, South Yorkshire homes are particularly prone to roofing problems. Our network of accredited felt roofing contractors throughout South Yorkshire makes finding help straightforward.

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Local Felt Roofing Specialists Across South Yorkshire

Many properties across South Yorkshire rely on felt roofing to protect garages, extensions and smaller roof areas. Over time, the membrane can crack, blister, shrink or begin to leak.

We help property owners across South Yorkshire find suitable roofers for felt roof repairs, replacement and waterproofing. Depending on contractor availability, you can receive quotations from as many as four felt roofing specialists. There is no charge for requesting quotations and no obligation to proceed.

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Types of Felt Roofing Work in South Yorkshire

Property owners can request quotations for most domestic and commercial felt roof projects, including:

Felt Roof Repairs

  • Repairing localised damage in the felt
  • Rebonding loose overlaps
  • Treating blisters and bubbles
  • Repairing felt around fascias and verges
  • Renewing abutment and flashing details
  • Repairs around rooflights and skylights
  • Clearing blocked rainwater outlets
  • Renewing small sections of plywood or OSB
  • Emergency weatherproofing

Complete Re-Felting

  • Taking up worn and failed membranes
  • Inspecting the roof deck
  • Renewing damaged decking
  • Applying reinforced waterproof membranes
  • Installing a mineral-finished cap sheet
  • Completing perimeter and wall details
  • Upgrading thermal performance where required
  • Correcting poor roof falls

Single and Double Garage Roofs

  • Local repairs to attached and detached garages
  • Single garage roof replacement
  • Replacement felt for larger garage roofs
  • Planned work for shared garage roofs
  • Garage roof decking repairs
  • Fixing gutter and outlet problems

Residential Flat Roof Work

  • Kitchen extension roof repairs
  • Re-felting domestic flat roofs
  • Waterproofing complex domestic extensions
  • Rooflight and lantern detailing
  • Improving insulation over heated rooms
  • Weatherproofing extension abutments

Porch, Bay Window and Canopy Roofing

  • Patching leaking entrance roofs
  • Installing new felt on porch structures
  • Bay window roof repairs
  • Re-felting flat and low-pitched bay roofs
  • Felt roofing for covered entrances

Dormer and Loft Conversion Roofing

  • Patching leaking dormer felt
  • Installing new waterproof membranes above conversions
  • Flat-to-pitched roof junctions
  • Improving thermal performance above loft spaces

Outbuilding Roof Repairs and Replacement

  • Shed roof repairs
  • Re-felting timber sheds
  • Repair and replacement work on leisure rooms
  • Garden office roofs
  • Felt work on hobby rooms and timber buildings
  • Repairing small attached outbuilding roofs
  • Stable and animal shelter roofing

Business and Landlord Roofing

  • Repairs and replacement for retail properties
  • Office flat roofs
  • Commercial felt systems for industrial units
  • Repair and replacement on public-use properties
  • Apartment blocks and communal roofs
  • Commercial felt roofing for hotels and food premises
  • Portfolio roofing for property managers

Common Felt Roof Problems Across South Yorkshire

The weather throughout South Yorkshire places repeated stress on felt membranes, seams and edges. Older or poorly maintained coverings can develop water ingress, damaged decking and persistent ponding.

Cracked or Split Felt

Impact damage, movement and weathering can create splits in the membrane. A local repair may be suitable where the roof still has a reasonable service life.

Blistering and Bubbling

Raised bubbles may appear where roofing layers lose adhesion. Localised blistering may be repairable, while large affected areas may make replacement more economical.

Failed Seams and Joints

Open laps can allow water beneath the roof covering. Repairs can involve renewing the affected section of felt.

Loose Edges and Upstands

The covering may pull away from fascias, kerbs or walls. A contractor may need to replace flashing and rebuild the junction.

Leaks Around Rooflights and Penetrations

Every penetration through the felt needs careful detailing. Repair work may include replacing damaged surrounding decking.

Standing Water and Poor Drainage

Large pools remaining after rain may indicate poor falls or blocked outlets. A roofer may recommend correcting low areas or improving the roof fall.

Rotten Decking and Structural Damage

Water beneath the felt may cause the deck to soften or sag. The affected felt normally needs to be removed so that the roof can be rebuilt on a stable substrate.

Storm and Wind Damage

Falling branches can puncture the membrane. Emergency work may involve patching damaged areas before permanent repairs are completed.

Felt Roofing Materials and Systems

High-Performance Torch-Applied Felt

High-performance felt is commonly installed in two or three compatible layers. The layers are heated and bonded together.

A typical system may include two or three bonded waterproof membranes. Torch work should be carried out using appropriate safety and risk controls.

Cold-Applied Felt Roofing

Flame-free felt can be installed using cold bonding products. These systems can suit locations where hot-work restrictions apply.

Self-Adhesive Felt

Peel-and-stick membranes provide another flame-free installation method. Correct preparation is still essential, and the membrane should be installed to the manufacturer's specification.

Mineral-Surfaced Felt

A mineral-surfaced cap sheet is commonly used as the weathering layer. This helps reduce ultraviolet damage to the roof covering.

Basic Shed Felt

Economy felt can provide a simple covering for sheds and lightweight garden buildings. It generally has limited suitability for roofs above heated rooms.

Alternatives to Felt Roofing

Property owners may wish to compare felt with other modern systems. Options may include:

  • Flexible rubber flat roof systems
  • GRP fibreglass roofing
  • Seamless liquid membranes
  • Specialist commercial sheet systems
  • Mastic asphalt

The Felt Roofing Process

Surveying the Roof Before Work

A contractor should inspect the roof before recommending repair or replacement. The inspection may include:

  • Signs of cracks, blistering and shrinkage
  • The quality of previous repairs
  • Roof edges, upstands and flashing
  • Skylights, pipes and service openings
  • Whether blocked drainage is contributing to the problem
  • The condition of the roof deck
  • The condition of the roof build-up
  • How the roofer can work safely

Preparing the Roof

Some jobs require only local cleaning, while complete re-felting involves stripping the old covering. Work may include:

  • Preparing the damaged area for patching
  • Cutting away failed felt
  • Removing previous felt systems
  • Waiting for suitable weather conditions
  • Applying primer or preparation products

Replacing Rotten Boards

Damaged boards need to be repaired before waterproofing. Contractors may:

  • Replace damaged plywood or OSB
  • Address weak supporting timber
  • Direct water towards gutters and outlets
  • Replace rooflight kerbs and edge timbers
  • Prepare a smooth roof surface

Creating the Waterproof Covering

The chosen installation method depends on the roof and felt product. Work may include:

  • Installing new felt over repaired sections
  • Fixing the membrane to the deck
  • Adding reinforced underlay
  • Installing the exposed weathering layer
  • Applying hot-work procedures where appropriate
  • Using cold adhesive or self-bonding systems

Waterproofing Vulnerable Junctions

Correct detailing is essential around every interruption in the roof. Contractors may complete:

  • Felt upstands against walls
  • Cover flashing above felt upstands
  • Finished roof edges above fascia boards
  • Rooflight and lantern kerbs
  • Sealing roof penetrations
  • Felt and flashing around parapet walls

Checking Drainage

Good drainage helps reduce stress on seams and low areas. The contractor may:

  • Check that rainwater routes are open
  • Repair or replace damaged outlets
  • Renew damaged rainwater goods
  • Reduce persistent ponding

Final Inspection and Handover

Joints, edges, outlets and repairs should be checked. The contractor may also:

  • Leave the site reasonably tidy
  • Provide photographs of the completed roof
  • Provide workmanship and material warranty information
  • Recommend future inspections
  • Provide an invoice and completion documents

How Much Does Felt Roofing Cost in South Yorkshire?

Contractors usually need to inspect the roof before providing an accurate quotation. The final figure may include materials, labour, decking repairs, insulation and waste removal.

Type of Felt Roofing Work Typical Guide Price Possible Timeframe
Small split or puncture repair £180–£450 A few hours to half a day
Seam, edge or outlet repair £200–£650 Half a day to one day
Emergency temporary repair £200–£700 A few hours
Porch or bay roof replacement £450–£900 One day
Small shed re-felting £300–£750 Half a day to one day
Large shed or garden room roof £700–£1,800 One to two days
Single garage roof replacement £1,000–£1,800 One to two days
Double garage roof replacement £1,600–£3,200 Two to three days
Small extension roof replacement £1,500–£3,500 Two to three days
Large domestic flat roof £3,000–£8,000+ Three to six days
Replacement roof decking Usually charged in addition Depends on the damaged area
Warm roof insulation upgrade Usually charged in addition Added to the roofing programme
Commercial felt roofing Quoted after a site survey Depends on roof size and access

Actual quotations can fall outside these ranges depending on the project. To obtain accurate local pricing, use our service to hear from suitable contractors in your part of South Yorkshire.

What Affects Felt Roofing Costs?

  • Type of work: Repair, partial replacement and full replacement involve different levels of work.
  • Roof size: Material and installation costs increase with roof area.
  • Roof shape: Corners, rooflights and changes in level increase labour.
  • Existing felt layers: Repeated overlays increase waste and labour.
  • Decking condition: The new felt needs a sound roof deck.
  • Structural repairs: Damaged joists or sagging sections require extra work.
  • Insulation: Wet insulation may need replacement.
  • Felt specification: High-performance membranes generally have higher material costs.
  • Access: Restricted access can increase labour and handling time.
  • Scaffolding: Safe access equipment adds to the total
  • Flashing and edges: Failed perimeter details often need renewal alongside the felt.
  • Drainage: New outlets, gutters or corrected falls increase the scope.
  • Waste removal: Skip hire or licensed collection may be included.
  • Location: Parking, travel and local demand can influence quotations.
  • VAT: The contractor should state whether VAT is included.

When Is Re-Felting Necessary?

Localised defects may be repairable without replacing the whole covering. Repair may be suitable when:

  • The damage is limited to one small area
  • Most of the roof covering remains serviceable
  • The substrate beneath the defect remains stable
  • The roof has not already received numerous repairs
  • The system is relatively young

Replacement may provide better value where:

  • Several sections of the membrane are failing
  • Leaks return after repeated repairs
  • The protective mineral surface has deteriorated
  • Repairing the substrate would require most of the felt to be removed
  • Drainage problems affect the whole roof
  • A warm roof upgrade is required
  • A new roof would provide a more dependable solution

How Long Does Felt Roofing Last?

Modern reinforced felt can last for many years when properly fitted and maintained. Broad guide figures include:

  • Basic shed felt: suitable mainly for light-duty outbuildings.
  • Standard bitumen felt: often around 10 to 15 years.
  • High-performance multi-layer felt: often 20 years or more.
  • Premium reinforced systems: designed for durable domestic and commercial use.

The actual service life can be influenced by:

  • Roof drainage and standing water
  • How carefully seams and edges are completed
  • Local conditions across South Yorkshire
  • Foot traffic
  • Movement beneath the membrane
  • Prompt repair of small defects

Felt Roof Maintenance

Occasional inspection can help identify minor problems before they become leaks. Property owners should consider:

  • Removing material that may obstruct drainage
  • Checking the roof after storms
  • Using suitable walkways where access is required
  • Inspecting vulnerable junctions
  • Examining flashing and rooflights
  • Preventing plants from growing in debris
  • Inspecting older roofs before winter
  • Repairing small defects promptly

Approvals for Felt Roofing Work

Straightforward re-felting without altering the roof shape is not normally a planning matter. Different requirements may apply where:

  • The property is listed
  • Local design restrictions apply
  • Parapets, rooflights or edges are changed
  • A balcony or roof terrace is proposed
  • The roof is included within a larger project

Building control involvement may be needed where insulation or structure is altered. Ask the contractor whether approval may be required.

How to Compare Local Felt Roofing Quotes

More than one specialist opinion may be useful when deciding between repair, re-felting and alternative systems. Do not compare only the final figure.

Check whether each quotation includes:

  • A clear description of the problem
  • The full scope of roofing work
  • The proposed materials and application method
  • Removal of the existing felt
  • An allowance for rotten roof boards
  • Whether a warm roof upgrade is included
  • Flashing, edges and upstands
  • Whether outlets will be cleared or replaced
  • Any separate equipment costs
  • Waste removal and site clearance
  • A realistic programme
  • The contractor's VAT status
  • Guarantee and warranty details

You should also check:

  • Evidence of suitable insurance
  • Whether the contractor regularly installs the chosen system
  • Recent customer references
  • How clearly the contractor explains the work
  • How much is requested before work starts

Towns We Cover in South Yorkshire

Felt roofing specialists are available across many parts of South Yorkshire. Browse the towns listed below to find roofers serving your area.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does felt roofing cost in South Yorkshire?

The cost of felt roofing in South Yorkshire depends on whether the roof needs a small repair, partial replacement or complete re-felting. A small repair may cost a few hundred pounds, while a single garage re-felt may cost more where decking or insulation is required. Larger domestic roofs can cost £3,000 to £8,000 or more.

What types of felt roofing work are available in South Yorkshire?

Felt roofing specialists across South Yorkshire handle both small and large projects. Services may include decking replacement, insulation upgrades and commercial flat roofing.

Can a felt roof be repaired without replacing it?

Yes, localised damage can often be repaired where the surrounding felt remains sound. Replacement may be more economical where leaks keep returning after previous repairs.

How long does a felt roof last?

High-performance felt usually lasts much longer than basic shed felt. Its lifespan depends on the membrane specification, workmanship and drainage.

What is the best felt roofing system?

No single felt specification is suitable for every property. Garages and extensions commonly use professional multi-layer bitumen systems. Small garden sheds may use basic shed felt.

Can new felt be installed over old felt?

Some roofs can receive a new layer without complete stripping. Stripping is usually preferable where hidden decking damage needs to be investigated.

Can felt roofing be installed during winter?

Felt roofing can be carried out throughout the year when conditions are suitable. The roof deck normally needs to be suitable for bonding.

Does felt roofing require planning permission?

Minor felt roofing work normally does not require a planning application. Different requirements may apply where the property is listed or in a conservation area.

Will Building Regulations apply to felt roofing?

Re-felting can trigger thermal requirements when a large area of roof is renewed. Minor repairs may be treated differently. Ask the contractor whether insulation upgrades are included.

Are felt roofers available throughout South Yorkshire?

We aim to match customers with contractors based in or near South Yorkshire. In some locations, a roofer based outside the immediate town may cover the postcode.

How do I get felt roofing quotes in South Yorkshire?

Submit your postcode and explain whether you need repair, replacement or general advice. Depending on availability, up to four local roofers may contact you. They can assess the roof and explain the available options. The service is designed to help you compare local roofers without commitment.