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With wet winters and Pennine rainfall, West Yorkshire homes are particularly prone to roofing problems. Our network of accredited flat roof repair contractors throughout West Yorkshire makes finding help simple.

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Professional Felt Roof Repairs Throughout West Yorkshire

Leaking and damaged felt roofs are among the most common roofing problems reported by property owners across West Yorkshire. Prompt attention can prevent a minor leak from spreading into the roof deck, insulation or internal rooms.

Property owners can use our quotation service to reach felt roofing specialists working across West Yorkshire. Depending on contractor availability, your enquiry may be matched with up to four local roofers. There is no cost to use the service and no requirement to accept an estimate.

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Felt Roofing Issues Reported Across West Yorkshire

Felt roofing is exposed to rain, wind, frost, sunlight and regular temperature changes. Across West Yorkshire, contractors regularly encounter failed seams, loose edges and water-damaged decking.

The point where rainwater enters may be some distance from where the leak becomes visible indoors. A roofer may need to inspect the covering, seams, flashing, outlets and roof deck.

Cracks and Tears in Felt Roofs

Small cracks can develop around joints, edges and areas exposed to regular stress. If the surrounding material remains sound, the damaged section may be cleaned, prepared and patched.

Raised Areas on a Felt Roof

Moisture beneath the membrane can cause sections of felt to lift from the roof deck. The contractor will assess whether the blister can be opened, dried and repaired.

Open Laps Between Felt Sheets

Joints may begin to open as the felt ages, shrinks or moves. Repairs may involve cleaning and resealing the lap.

Felt Pulling Away from the Roof Perimeter

Loose perimeter details are a common source of water ingress. A roofer may need to refix or replace the edge detail.

Leaks Where a Flat Roof Meets a Wall

Damaged leadwork or poorly finished abutments can allow water behind the membrane. The repair may include renewing felt upstands and flashing.

Roof Window and Skylight Leaks

Movement or failed seals around glazed features may allow water into the roof. Contractors may repair the felt upstands, flashing and seals around the opening.

Damaged Roof Penetrations

Old seals around roof services can crack or separate. Repairs may involve renewing the collar and surrounding felt.

Water Collecting on Flat Roofs

Water that remains for long periods can place extra pressure on weak seams and damaged felt. A contractor may clear blocked drainage points.

Flat Roof Drainage Repairs

Poorly sealed drainage components can allow water into the roof structure. Repair work may include clearing and resealing an outlet.

Soft Boards Beneath a Felt Roof

Sagging or spongy sections can indicate deterioration beneath the membrane. The contractor may need to remove the affected felt and replace damaged boards.

Uneven or Deflecting Flat Roofs

An uneven roof surface may indicate more than a simple membrane defect. A roofer may recommend opening the affected area for further inspection.

Emergency Felt Roof Repairs

Severe weather may expose weaknesses in older seams and flashing. Emergency work may involve temporary weatherproofing followed by a permanent repair.

Punctured Felt Roofs

Roof access for aerials, solar equipment or building maintenance can damage the covering. A contractor can inspect the traffic area and surrounding seams.

Leaking Felt Roof Patches

Incompatible sealants and coatings can fail after a short period. A roofer may need to remove the failed material and prepare the area properly.

Felt Roofing Repair Services Across West Yorkshire

You can request quotations for most domestic, landlord and commercial felt roof repairs, including:

Garage Felt Roof Repairs

  • Repairing localised garage roof damage
  • Rebonding loose garage roof laps
  • Repairing lifted edges
  • Fixing leaks at garage drip details
  • Renewing local sections of garage roof deck
  • Clearing outlets and improving drainage
  • Urgent weatherproofing after storm damage

Repairing Felt Roofs Above Living Areas

  • Kitchen extension roof leak repairs
  • Repairing damaged felt on single-storey additions
  • Sealing leaking rooflight kerbs
  • Wall junction and flashing repairs
  • Clearing blocked extension roof outlets
  • Opening and repairing affected sections above heated rooms

Porch, Bay Window and Canopy Roof Repairs

  • Repairing leaking entrance roofs
  • Renewing damaged felt and flashing on bay roofs
  • Entrance canopy repairs
  • Renewing upstands on small roofs
  • Fixing loose edges and fascia junctions

Dormer and Loft Conversion Roof Repairs

  • Patching damaged dormer felt
  • Fixing failed felt around dormer perimeters
  • Repairs where dormers meet pitched roofs
  • Replacing wet materials beneath dormer roofs

Outbuilding Felt Roof Repairs

  • Shed roof patch repairs
  • Fixing felt above hobby rooms and workspaces
  • Fixing water ingress on garden workspaces
  • Summerhouse roof repairs
  • Repairing felt above side passages and stores
  • Repairing leaks on shelters and stable blocks

Commercial Felt Roof Repairs

  • Fixing leaks above shops
  • Local felt repairs above offices
  • Warehouse and workshop roof repairs
  • Felt roof repairs for public-use buildings
  • Fixing leaks on shared residential flat roofs
  • Pub, restaurant and hospitality roof repairs
  • Regular inspection and preventative repair programmes

What to Expect from a Roof Repair

The correct repair method depends on the source of the leak and the condition of the surrounding roof. A typical repair may involve the following stages.

Finding the Source of Water Ingress

The first stage is normally to identify the likely entry point and assess the wider condition of the roof. The inspection may include:

  • Looking for splits, cracks and punctures
  • Checking whether joints have opened
  • Inspecting areas where the felt turns vertically
  • Checking rooflights and penetrations
  • Checking drainage points for blockages
  • Checking whether poor drainage has contributed to the damage
  • Looking for soft or sagging decking

Cleaning and Drying the Roof

The roofer needs a sound and suitably dry surface before applying replacement felt. Preparation may include:

  • Removing loose mineral chippings and debris
  • Removing failed patching materials
  • Waiting for suitable weather conditions where necessary
  • Applying a compatible primer
  • Lifting damaged felt where hidden problems are suspected

Installing a Reinforced Felt Patch

A localised defect may be repaired with a compatible section of roofing felt. The patch should be fully bonded and carefully sealed around its perimeter.

Fixing Failed Felt Laps

Loose seams may be lifted, cleaned and rebonded. The repair method will depend on whether the joint remains flexible and structurally sound.

Fixing Raised Felt Sections

A roofer may open a localised blister to release trapped air or moisture. Where blistering is widespread, local patching may not offer a dependable solution.

Repairing the Structure Beneath the Felt

If water has damaged the deck, the affected felt must normally be removed. Work may include:

  • Cutting out rotten plywood or OSB
  • Assessing whether water damage extends further
  • Installing replacement boards
  • Applying new felt over the repaired deck

Perimeter Felt Repairs

Leaks around walls and roof edges often require more than surface sealant. The work may include:

  • Installing a new waterproof upstand
  • Renewing weatherproof protection above the felt
  • Refixing loose edge felt
  • Weatherproofing raised roof edges
  • Renewing vulnerable details around skylights

Checking Drainage After the Repair

A repair may not last if blocked outlets continue to hold water on the roof. Where necessary, the roofer may recommend correcting a low section or improving the roof fall.

Final Inspection and Handover

A final inspection can confirm that the patch connects properly with the existing roof. They may also:

  • Dispose of damaged felt and timber
  • Provide photographs of the repair
  • Advise on the condition of the remaining roof
  • Issue an invoice and repair documentation
  • Recommend maintenance and inspection intervals

Urgent Leak Repairs Across West Yorkshire

Urgent weatherproofing may help reduce internal damage while the roof is assessed. Temporary work can include:

  • Covering an exposed section
  • Preventing wind from lifting additional material
  • Using an emergency repair product where appropriate
  • Clearing blocked outlets
  • Keeping exposed timber covered

A short-term patch may need to be replaced with a permanent repair when conditions improve. Ask the contractor to explain whether the work is temporary or permanent.

How Much Does Felt Roof Repair Cost in West Yorkshire?

Contractors normally need to inspect the roof before providing a firm price. A straightforward patch may cost a few hundred pounds, while repairs involving decking, flashing or several failed areas can cost considerably more.

Type of Felt Roof Repair Typical Guide Price Possible Timeframe
Small split or puncture repair £180–£450 A few hours to half a day
Resealing a felt seam or roof edge £200–£550 Half a day
Repair around a pipe, vent or small outlet £250–£650 Half a day to one day
Rooflight or wall junction repair £350–£900 One day
Emergency temporary repair £200–£700 A few hours
Local decking replacement and re-felting £500–£1,500+ One to two days
Large patch or partial felt replacement £600–£2,000+ One to three days
Drainage correction or outlet replacement £300–£1,500+ Depends on the work required
Commercial felt roof repair Quoted after inspection Depends on roof size and access

Actual costs can fall outside these ranges depending on the roof and location. For accurate local prices, use our service to hear from suitable local roofers.

What Affects Felt Roof Repair Costs?

  • Type of damage: Different defects require different levels of preparation.
  • Size of the affected area: The price normally increases with the amount of membrane that must be replaced.
  • Condition of the surrounding felt: A patch needs sound material around it to form a reliable bond
  • Roof decking: Hidden water damage may only become visible after the felt is opened.
  • Structural timber: Structural deterioration requires more extensive investigation
  • Access: Difficult roof access may increase labour time
  • Roof height: Safe access equipment can add to the price
  • Rooflights and penetrations: Repairs around vents, lanterns and pipes can involve several materials
  • Flashing and wall junctions: New leadwork or upstand repairs can add to the quotation
  • Drainage: Standing water may require structural changes
  • Urgency: Planned repairs are often less expensive than urgent weatherproofing
  • Weather: Wet or frozen surfaces can delay permanent repairs
  • Location: Central towns and remote rural areas may attract different charges
  • VAT: The final total can depend on the contractor's VAT status

Repair or Replace the Felt Roof?

A well-planned repair can extend the life of a roof that remains generally sound. Repair may be suitable when:

  • Only one seam, edge or penetration has failed
  • The surrounding felt remains flexible and secure
  • There is little or no timber damage
  • There is no pattern of repeated leaks
  • The roof is still relatively young

A complete replacement may offer better value where:

  • The felt is deteriorating across a wide area
  • Previous patches have not provided a lasting solution
  • The felt is brittle, shrinking or heavily worn
  • The roof structure is sagging or rotten
  • The roof falls need substantial correction
  • The insulation is wet or inadequate
  • Further patching would provide poor long-term value

Are Felt Roof Patches Permanent?

The lifespan of a repair depends on the condition of the surrounding roof and the method used. A repair is more likely to last when:

  • The contractor repairs the actual entry point rather than only the internal symptom
  • Loose material and failed sealants are removed
  • Compatible roofing materials are used
  • Weak felt is removed before the repair
  • Hidden timber deterioration is dealt with
  • Drainage problems are corrected

Ask the contractor how long the repair is reasonably expected to remain serviceable.

What Repair Warranties May Include

Guarantees for small repairs are often shorter than warranties for complete replacement roofs. Before appointing a contractor, ask:

  • What period of cover is provided
  • Whether surrounding existing felt is excluded
  • Whether materials and labour are included
  • Whether poor drainage or further storm damage affects cover
  • Whether permanent follow-up work is required
  • How a future issue should be reported

What to Do Before the Roofer Arrives

The roofer may ask for practical arrangements before attending. This can include:

  • Moving vehicles away from the working area
  • Protecting belongings in a garage or outbuilding
  • Showing the roofer all visible signs of water ingress
  • Sharing photographs or previous repair details
  • Restricting access to the work area
  • Obtaining permission where access requires neighbouring land
  • Checking weather protection arrangements

How to Compare Local Roofing Repair Quotes

More than one contractor may offer a useful opinion on whether repair or replacement is appropriate. Do not compare only the total figure.

Check whether each quotation explains:

  • The likely cause of the leak
  • How far the new patch will extend
  • How the repair will connect to the existing roof
  • Whether damaged decking is included
  • If gutters and outlets will be cleared
  • Whether a tower or edge protection is required
  • Waste removal
  • When the contractor can attend
  • The contractor's VAT status
  • Guarantee information

You should also check:

  • Evidence of suitable insurance
  • Whether the contractor regularly repairs the relevant system
  • Recent customer references
  • Whether the roofer explains the problem clearly
  • When payment becomes due

Towns We Cover in West Yorkshire

Felt roof repair specialists are available across many parts of West Yorkshire. Browse the towns listed below to find contractors serving your area.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does felt roof repair cost in West Yorkshire?

A straightforward felt patch repair may cost around £180 to £450. More involved work, such as repairs around rooflights and wall junctions, may cost from several hundred pounds into the low thousands. The most accurate approach is to request quotations from roofers serving West Yorkshire.

How can I tell where my felt roof is leaking?

Water can travel along the deck or supporting timber before appearing indoors. Common entry points include punctures, failed joints and drainage details. A roofer can inspect the covering and surrounding junctions.

Can a split felt roof be repaired?

Local cracks and tears may be suitable for a reinforced patch. The area normally needs to be inspected for damage to the decking below. Widespread cracking may indicate that the roof is nearing the end of its life.

Can blistered roofing felt be repaired?

Some raised areas can be repaired if the surrounding membrane remains stable. Widespread bubbles can indicate a more general failure of the felt layers. A contractor should inspect the extent of the blistering and the condition of the deck.

Is standing water on a felt roof a problem?

Large pools may accelerate deterioration and encourage dirt or vegetation to collect. It may be caused by damaged gutters and unsuitable outlet positions. A roofer can advise whether clearing the drainage is enough.

Can a leaking felt roof be repaired in wet weather?

Emergency weatherproofing can help reduce water entry until permanent work is arranged. However, many permanent repair products need the substrate to be free from standing water. The contractor may install temporary protection and return later.

How quickly can urgent felt roof repairs be arranged in West Yorkshire?

Some roofers offer same-day or next-day attendance for active leaks. When submitting the form, mention whether temporary protection is required. Emergency attendance is not guaranteed in every part of West Yorkshire.

Should I repair or replace my felt roof?

A relatively young roof with one clear defect may respond well to repair. Replacement may be better where the roof deck is extensively damaged or the system is near the end of its life. A contractor should inspect the whole roof and explain both options.

Will a felt roof repair include damaged roof boards?

A roofer may need to remove the felt and renew rotten boards before patching. Because hidden damage may not be visible initially, ask the contractor what happens if the affected area is larger than expected.

How long should a felt roof repair last?

A correctly completed repair can last for years when the surrounding roof remains sound. Ask the contractor to state what guarantee is included.

Do felt roof repairs require planning permission?

Local repair work normally does not involve a planning application. Different requirements may apply where the building is listed or the work changes its appearance. Where uncertain, seek advice before making significant external changes.

How do I get felt roof repair quotes in West Yorkshire?

Submit your postcode and explain what damage you have noticed. Depending on availability, up to four local roofers may contact you. They can assess the damage and explain the repair options. The service is designed to help you compare local contractors without commitment.