It is a natural first question after discovering storm damage: how much is this going to cost? The honest answer is that it depends on a number of factors that vary from one Nailsea roof to the next, and any figure given without seeing the actual damage is really just a guess. That said, there are some general factors worth understanding before you get a proper quote, so you can go into that conversation with a realistic sense of what to expect.

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The type and extent of damage matters most. A single slipped tile or a small area of lifted flashing is a relatively contained job, likely costing a few hundred pounds depending on access and materials. A more significant issue, such as widespread tile loss across a slope, a split flat roof covering, or leadwork that needs full replacement rather than a repair, will naturally cost considerably more, simply because more materials and labour are involved.

Access is another major factor that people often underestimate. A ground-floor extension roof is straightforward to reach with a ladder, while a full pitched roof on a taller property, or one with restricted access around the building, may require scaffolding or specialist equipment to work safely. This kind of access cost applies regardless of how small the actual repair area is, which is why two jobs that look similar in scale can end up priced quite differently.

Material matching also plays a part. Roofs finished in a common, widely available tile are usually cheaper to repair than those with a discontinued or unusual covering, where sourcing a close match takes more effort. Similarly, jobs involving leadwork or specialist flashing tend to cost more than straightforward tile replacement, given the skill and material involved.

The amount of underlying damage found once work starts can also shift the picture. A repair that looks like a simple tile replacement from the outside can turn out to involve replacing damp-affected timber battens or a section of degraded roofing felt underneath, particularly if the damage had been present for a while before it was noticed. This is part of why we always inspect before quoting, rather than pricing a job purely on what can be seen without getting up close. Acting promptly after a storm generally works in your favour on cost too, since a small repair addressed quickly tends to stay small, while the same damage left through several more weeks of weather often grows into something considerably more involved.

Rather than relying on rough averages that may not reflect your particular roof, the most reliable way to get an accurate figure for storm damage repair in Nailsea is a free, no-obligation inspection. Our roofers will assess the actual damage, explain what is involved, and give you a clear quote before any work begins, with all completed repairs backed by our 15-year guarantee, so you know exactly what you are paying for and can budget with confidence.

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