Red-brick Victorian terraced rooftops in Nottingham with slate roofs and chimney stacks

Roofers in Nottingham

Compare up to three free quotes from vetted local roofers, with real 2026 Nottingham prices to check them against.

Quick answer: get up to 3 free quotes from vetted local roofers in Nottingham in about 60 seconds. A typical semi-detached re-roof in the city costs £5,500 – £14,000 in 2026, and most repairs come in between £150 and £1,500.

Whether it is a slipped slate on a Radford terrace or a full re-roof in West Bridgford, the fastest way to a fair price is comparing itemised quotes from roofers who actually work your postcode. Tell us what needs doing and up to three vetted Nottingham roofers will be in touch, usually within one working day.

Roofing prices in Nottingham (2026)

JobTypical Nottingham price
Semi-detached re-roof£5,500 – £14,000
Roof repairs£150 – £1,500
Roof cleaning£400 – £1,000
New guttering£600 – £1,200

Nottingham sits on Midlands labour rates, so prices track the national mid-point. Use the cost calculator for a figure tailored to your house type and material.

Nottingham's housing stock, from a roofer's point of view

Nottingham's roofscape is dominated by red-brick Victorian terraces and interwar semis, with large post-war estates ringing the city. The Victorian stock often carries its original slate, now well past a century old, where nail fatigue and slipped slates are the standard failure. Interwar and post-war roofs are mostly concrete tile and generally sounder, but hips, ridges and mortar work are reaching the end of their life. One local wrinkle: in former mining areas around the city, historic subsidence can subtly distort rooflines, so a sagging ridge here is worth a proper survey rather than a quick patch.

Finding a good roofer in Nottingham

The checks are the same everywhere, and most cowboy jobs fail them all: proof of public liability insurance, a verifiable trading history under a real business name, a written itemised quote rather than a figure over the phone, references or photos from recent local jobs, and a written guarantee on workmanship. Never pay a large deposit to someone who knocked on your door after a storm. Our guide to choosing a roofer walks through each check, and every roofer in our network has already passed them.

Areas covered around Nottingham

Our members work across the whole city and its surrounds, including West Bridgford, Beeston, Arnold, Carlton, Hucknall and Long Eaton, and out towards the Mansfield fringe. If you are anywhere in the NG postcode area, you are covered.

Good to know: quotes are free and carry no obligation. Compare all three against the prices above before you commit, and ask each roofer what their figure includes. The cheapest quote that skips scaffolding or membrane is not the cheapest job.

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Nottingham roofing FAQs

Roofers in Nottingham, your questions answered

A full re-roof on a typical Nottingham semi-detached house costs £5,500 to £14,000 in 2026, including scaffolding and waste removal. Concrete tiles sit at the bottom of that range and natural slate at the top. Smaller terraces cost less and large detached homes more; see the new roof cost guide for the full breakdown.
The form takes about 60 seconds, and vetted Nottingham roofers typically make contact within one working day. For most jobs you can expect site visits and written quotes within a few days, faster for urgent leaks.
We check that member roofers hold public liability insurance, trade under a verifiable business identity and provide written itemised quotes. We also expect clear guarantees on workmanship. Our guide to choosing a roofer explains the same checks so you can verify any firm yourself.
Yes. Coverage takes in the whole Nottingham area including West Bridgford, Beeston, Arnold, Carlton, Hucknall and Long Eaton, and stretches out towards the Mansfield fringe.
Yes. Requesting quotes is completely free for homeowners and there is no obligation to accept any of them. Roofers pay to be part of the network, which is how the service is funded, and that never changes the price you are quoted.
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