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Compare Roofers in New Buildings — Find the Best Value for Your Project

Roofing quotes for the same job can vary considerably. The only reliable way to understand what fair value looks like for your specific project is to compare multiple detailed quotes from experienced roofers in New Buildings.

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How the Quote Process Works for Roofing Projects in New Buildings

For most roofing projects beyond minor patch repairs, a roofer will need to visit your property to assess the roof in person before providing a detailed quote. This involves inspecting the roof covering, the structure, flashings, guttering, and any specific areas of concern you have identified. Some roofers use drone photography or CCTV inspection for initial surveys, which can be helpful for identifying problems without putting anyone on the roof unnecessarily.

A properly detailed roofing quote should specify the materials to be used (including manufacturer and grade), the scope of work, scaffold arrangements and associated costs, any Building Regulations notifications required, and the terms of the workmanship guarantee. Quotes that lack this level of detail are difficult to compare meaningfully and may indicate a less professional operation.

We recommend obtaining at least three quotes for any significant roofing project. Our service makes this straightforward — submit your details once and receive multiple quotes from New Buildings roofers.

Workmanship Guarantees — Roofers Who Stand Behind Their Work

A professional roofer in New Buildings should provide a written workmanship guarantee as standard for any new roof installation or significant repair. This means that if a fault attributable to the quality of the installation develops within the guarantee period, the contractor will return to rectify it at no additional cost.

  • ✓ Request workmanship guarantee terms in writing as part of your quote
  • ✓ New roof installations typically carry guarantees of 10 to 20 years from quality contractors
  • ✓ Manufacturer-backed guarantees may extend beyond the contractor's own warranty
  • ✓ NFRC members have access to guarantee and deposit protection schemes
  • ✓ A contractor confident in their quality will offer a meaningful, documented guarantee

Roofing for New Builds and Extensions in New Buildings

New build properties and home extensions require roofing designed and installed from scratch to current Building Regulations standards. Experienced New Buildings roofers with new build and extension experience can handle all aspects of the roofing package.

  • Full new build roofing installation — tiling, slating, or flat roof covering
  • Single-storey extension roof installation
  • Flat roof installation over kitchen and utility extensions
  • Tiling to dormers and mansard roof structures
  • Valley and hip construction and tiling
  • Building Regulations compliance certification for new roofing works
  • Coordination with structural engineers and builders on new roof structures

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Compliance and Regulation Costs for Roofing in New Buildings

Significant re-roofing work in England and Wales must comply with Building Regulations Part L (energy efficiency) and may require notification to Building Control. Roofers registered with the Competent Roofer scheme can self-certify this work, typically for a modest fee included in or added to the main quote. This fee covers the administrative and insurance costs of the self-certification and should not be omitted.

If your property is in a conservation area or is listed, additional constraints may apply to the roofing materials you are permitted to use. Conservation area consent or listed building consent may be required before works proceed, and your New Buildings roofer should advise on this during the survey. Heritage materials such as natural slate may be required in place of concrete tile alternatives — increasing costs but maintaining the character of the area.

Always budget for compliance costs from the outset and ensure they are clearly itemised in any quote you receive for roofing work in New Buildings.

Roofing Regulations and Planning in New Buildings

In most cases, replacing a roof with the same or similar materials does not require planning permission under permitted development rights. However, exceptions apply if your property is listed, in a conservation area, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, or if the work involves changing the shape or appearance of the roof significantly. Always check with your local planning authority before proceeding if there is any doubt, particularly in New Buildings areas with conservation designation.

The primary Building Regulations applicable to roofing works are Part A (structural integrity — ensuring the roof structure is sound), Part C (resistance to weather and moisture — ensuring the roof is watertight), and Part L (energy efficiency — ensuring adequate insulation is maintained or improved). For re-roofing work, Part L is the most commonly triggered regulation, requiring that insulation meets current minimum standards.

Yes — roofers registered with the Competent Roofer scheme are authorised to self-certify re-roofing work under Building Regulations Part L in England. This means they notify the local authority on your behalf and issue a certificate of compliance. This is the normal route for most residential re-roofing projects and avoids the need for a separate Building Control application and inspection fee.

Listed buildings are subject to Listed Building Consent for most works that affect their character, including roofing. This means you typically need formal consent from the local planning authority before carrying out re-roofing works, and you will generally be required to use materials that match the original character of the building. Using an unapproved material on a listed building can result in enforcement action requiring the work to be undone at your expense. Seek advice from your local planning authority at the outset.

Roofing contractors are subject to the Work at Height Regulations 2005, which require that all work at height is properly planned, supervised, and carried out by competent persons using appropriate equipment. This means proper scaffold erection, the use of appropriate fall protection, and trained operatives. Contractors who do not comply with these regulations are operating illegally and represent a risk to both their workers and your property. A contractor who is reluctant to erect proper scaffold for a full re-roof should be treated as a red flag.

Serving West Northamptonshire and the Wider East Midlands Area

All tradespeople listed on this site who serve New Buildings are based locally — in New Buildings itself or within easy travelling distance across West Northamptonshire and East Midlands. That means faster response times, no inflated call-out charges to cover long journeys, and tradespeople who genuinely know the area they work in.

Local knowledge matters in trades work. Understanding the property types, typical pipework configurations, roofing materials, or soil conditions common to New Buildings and West Northamptonshire makes a real difference to both the quality and efficiency of the work.

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