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Resolve Roofing

9.79(64 reviews)

Operates in St Ives

Services & skills
Roofer
Dormer / Roof Windows
Single Ply Membrane Roofs Installation
Chimney Cowlings Installation
Slate Roof Installation
Fenland Roofline Ltd Logo

Fenland Roofline Ltd

9.81(374 reviews)

Operates in St Ives

Services & skills
Roofer
Dormer / Roof Windows
Roofing Repairs
Polycarbonate Roofing Repair
Ridged Tiles Repair
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Cambridgeshire Roofing

9.81(35 reviews)

Operates in St Ives

Services & skills
Roofer
Dormer / Roof Windows
Metal Roofing Repair
Asphalt Roofing Installation
Roofing Repairs

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Cardys Roofing & Guttering Ltd Logo

Cardys Roofing & Guttering Ltd

9.74(37 reviews)

Operates in St Ives

Services & skills
Roofer
Dormer / Roof Windows
Single Ply Membrane Roofs Repair
Moss Removal
Roofing Repairs
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The Roofing Group

9.42(43 reviews)

Operates in St Ives

Services & skills
Roofer
Dormer / Roof Windows
Roofing Repairs
Fibre Glass Roofing Installation
Chimneys Repair
TP Roofline & Building Logo

TP Roofline & Building

9.5(85 reviews)

Operates in St Ives

Services & skills
Roofer
Dormer / Roof Windows
Felt Roofing Installation
Hot Melt Roofing Repair
Flat Roofing Installation
TLC ROOFING AND GUTTERING LTD Logo

TLC ROOFING AND GUTTERING LTD

9.78(13 reviews)

Operates in St Ives

Services & skills
Roofer
Dormer / Roof Windows
Leadworks Repair
Pitched Roofing Installation
Tiled Conservatory Roof Repair
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BB Roofing

9.53(27 reviews)

Operates in St Ives

Services & skills
Roofer
Dormer / Roof Windows
Hot Melt Roofing Repair
Moss Removal
Metal Roofing Installation
L & D Roofing Logo

L & D Roofing

9.66(10 reviews)

Operates in St Ives

Services & skills
Roofer
Dormer / Roof Windows
Balcony Roofing Repair
Slate Roof Installation
Dry Verge Installation
Revive Roofing Services Ltd Logo

Revive Roofing Services Ltd

9.8(53 reviews)

Operates in St Ives

Services & skills
Roofer
Dormer / Roof Windows
Fibre Glass Roofing Installation
Tiled Conservatory Roof Installation
Liquid Plastic Roofing Repair
ARK Roofers Ltd Logo

ARK Roofers Ltd

9.88(197 reviews)

Operates in St Ives

Services & skills
Roofer
Dormer / Roof Windows
Conservatory Roof Conversions
Hot Melt Roofing Installation
Roof Lights Repair
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CRG

9.88(10 reviews)

Operates in St Ives

Services & skills
Roofer
Dormer / Roof Windows
Felt Roofing Installation
Roof Replacement
Sealoflex Roofing Repair

Bay window roof repair in St Ives

From the cost to repair a leaky bay window roof to DIY tips on maintaining your bay window roof, we’ve answered the common questions asked by people.

If you’re ready to book a tradesperson to repair your bay window roof, scroll/swipe up and reach out to one of our approved tradespeople near you.

  • What is the cost of bay window roof repairs in St Ives?

    Here are the average costs to repair a bay window roof:

    • Lead flat roof - £97.50 per m2

    • Fibreglass flat roof - £107.50 per m2

    • Felt flat roof - £50 per m2

    • EDPM flat roof - £85 per m2

    • Slate or clay tiled roof - £137.50 per m2

    Read our detailed bay window roof repair cost guide for a closer look at current prices.

    The cost of repairing a bay window roof will vary depending on the following factors:

    • Roof material - Bay window roofs are made from various materials. Repair costs differ for lead, felt, fibreglass and rubber bay window roofs

    • Window size - Larger bay windows have higher roof repair costs

    • Extent of the damage - Tradespeople often charge per m2 for bay roof repairs. The larger the damaged area, the more expensive the job will be

    • Access - Repair costs will be higher if scaffolding is needed to safely access your bay window’s roof

    • Location - Where you live in the UK will impact labour costs

  • What are the common issues that require roof repairs on bay windows?

    Rainwater leaking into your home is a common issue with a faulty bay window roof.

    Your bay window could be leaking water due to:

    • Loose or damaged flashings

    • Pools of water on the window roof

    • Blocked or damaged water outlet

    • Damaged or ageing window sealant

    A bay window roof repair specialist will inspect your windows and discover the source of the leak.

  • How long does it typically take to repair the roof of a bay window?

    An experienced tradesperson can typically complete bay window roof repair work in a day. The roofer may return the following day to make sure the leaking has stopped.

  • Could I do small bay window roof repairs myself, or is it recommended to hire a professional?

    DIY bay window roof repair is an option for homeowners with the necessary skills and experience. Patching up slipped tiles or mending other minor damage is a fairly straightforward task.

    That being said, working at height can be dangerous. Also, attempting DIY repairs without the correct tools and knowledge often leads to more harm than good.

    We recommend hiring an experienced tradesperson to inspect your bay window roof and perform the necessary repair work.

    Read our hiring guide for tips on how to find the best tradespeople in St Ives.

  • What materials or products are commonly used in bay window roof repairs?

    The most commonly used materials for bay window roof repair include:

    • Fibreglass - Lightweight, modern and aesthetically pleasing

    • Lead - Timeless appearance, durable and long-lasting

    • Felt - Budget friendly, weatherproof and suitable for flat bay window roofs

    • EPDM rubber - Hardwearing, lightweight and visually appealing

    An experienced professional will advise you on which materials are needed for your bay window roof repairs.

  • Are there any preventive measures I can take to avoid frequent bay window roof repairs?

    Keep your bay window roof in good condition by performing the following maintenance work:

    • Regularly inspect window seals

    • Check the window roof for pools of rainwater

    • Clear leaves and other debris from the water outlet

    • Check for signs of wear and tear

  • Why is the top of my bay window leaking water?

    There are several reasons why the top of your bay window may be leaking water.

    Common causes of a leaking bay window roof include:

    • Poor drainage

    • Flashing and/or tile damage

    • Rainwater buildup

    • Poor installation

    Hire a Checkatrade approved tradesperson to get to the root of the leak and repair it.

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