Liverpool Georgian and Victorian terraced rooftops with the docks in the far distance

Roofers in Liverpool

Vetted, insured roofers across Merseyside, from Crosby to Birkenhead. Up to three free quotes, no obligation.

Quick answer: get up to three free quotes from vetted local roofers anywhere in Liverpool. A full re-roof on a typical semi-detached house in Liverpool costs £5,350 to £13,600 in 2026, and comparing quotes is the surest way to land in the fair part of that range.

Liverpool roofs live with the sea, and it shows. Every roofer we match you with has been checked for insurance, trading history and references, and quotes are free whether you go ahead or not.

What roofing work costs in Liverpool

JobTypical Liverpool cost (2026)
Re-roof (semi-detached)£5,350 – £13,600
Roof repairs£150 – £1,500
Roof cleaning£400 – £1,000
New guttering£600 – £1,200

For a figure tailored to your own home, use the free cost calculator, then check quotes against it.

Liverpool's housing stock and what it means for your roof

Liverpool's streets run from grand Georgian terraces around the city centre to mile after mile of Victorian terraces in Wavertree, Allerton and beyond, most originally roofed in slate. The city's defining roofing problem is the air itself: salt carried in off the Irish Sea accelerates corrosion of metal flashings, gutter fixings and nails far faster than in inland cities. Leadwork that would last generations elsewhere can fail early here, and rusted nail heads are a common cause of slipped slates. That makes periodic inspection of flashings and gutters unusually good value in Liverpool, because catching corrosion early is a few hundred pounds rather than a stripped roof edge.

Finding a good roofer in Liverpool

Whoever you use, check four things before any money changes hands: proof of public liability insurance, a verifiable trading address and history, recent references you can actually speak to, and a written itemised quote rather than a figure over the phone. Our full guide to choosing a roofer walks through each check.

We run those checks before a roofer joins the network: insurance documents verified, trading history confirmed and recent customers contacted. Membership is reviewed on an ongoing basis, so firms that fall below standard are removed. You still see the roofer's own price for the work, because roofers pay to be members rather than adding a fee to your quote.

Areas we cover around Liverpool

Our network covers the whole of Merseyside, including Wavertree, Allerton, Crosby, Bootle, Birkenhead, St Helens and Huyton. Whether it is corroded flashings in Crosby or a full slate re-roof in Allerton, the same postcode form matches you with roofers who genuinely work your patch.

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Liverpool roofer FAQs

Roofers in Liverpool, your questions answered

A full re-roof on a typical semi-detached house in Liverpool costs £5,350 to £13,600 in 2026, in line with the North West average. Concrete tiles sit at the bottom of that range and natural slate at the top. Repairs run £150 to £1,500, so compare quotes against the going rate in our new roof cost guide before committing.
Most homeowners hear from their matched roofers within 24 hours of submitting a postcode, and written quotes usually follow within a few days of the survey. For active leaks and storm damage, roofers in our Liverpool network can often attend faster, so mention urgency when you describe the job.
Yes. Every roofer in our Liverpool network is checked for public liability insurance, verifiable trading history and recent customer references before they receive any enquiries. We also remove firms that fall below standard, so the vetting is ongoing rather than a one-off badge.
Yes. Our Liverpool coverage takes in Wavertree, Allerton, Crosby and Bootle, and crosses the Mersey to Birkenhead as well as reaching St Helens and Huyton. The postcode form works UK-wide, so anywhere across Merseyside and the Wirral is covered.
Yes. Requesting quotes costs you nothing and carries no obligation. Member roofers pay to be part of the network, which is what funds the vetting, so the price you are quoted is the roofer's own price for the work, not a marked-up figure.
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