Weather Damage Storm Repair Roofing isn’t just about fixing tiles—it’s how you protect your property’s value, safety, and compliance from costly leaks, damp, and energy loss. Serving London and the Home Counties, we handle every project with expert care and long-term performance in mind, whether it’s a heritage-listed home or modern commercial site.
Accredited by Which Trusted Trader and CITB, and working with suppliers like Welsh Slate, ALM Lead, and Kemper, our team brings decades of expertise and specialist training to your roofing needs.
Neglecting roof repairs leads to problems you can’t always see—leaks, damp, failed insulation, and structural deterioration. Waiting only raises repair bills and puts your entire property at risk.
A professional Weather Damage Storm Repair Roofing service doesn’t just patch problems. It strengthens weather protection, boosts energy efficiency, and guarantees compliance—helping homeowners gain peace of mind, giving landlords long-term value, and enabling businesses to meet safety and insurance standards. Proactive care always pays off.
Weather Damage Storm Repair Roofing includes everything from urgent repairs and new installations to specialist upgrades and heritage restorations, covering homes, businesses, and listed properties. Our services deliver long-lasting performance and all work is Building Regulations-compliant, using top-grade materials from trusted suppliers—tailored for each client’s needs.
Every Weather Damage Storm Repair Roofing project is adapted to property type, roof structure, and environmental demands. Tailoring ensures compliance with regulations, minimises disruption, and maximises long-term value. From homes and businesses to industrial sites and listed heritage buildings, our flexible approach guarantees roofing solutions that meet unique needs while delivering safety, efficiency, and reliability.
Homes, extensions, and listed buildings.
Offices, retail, schools, and hospitality.
Warehouses, factories, and logistics sites.
Every Weather Damage Storm Repair Roofing project follows proven steps with quality materials. Whether a new installation, upgrade, or repair, each layer adds durability, safety, and efficiency—tailored to protect your property and meet regulatory standards.
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Accredited by Which Trusted Trader, CITB, and approved by Kemper and Westwood, our team delivers safe, compliant, and warranty-protected Weather Damage Storm Repair Roofing projects. These credentials mean guaranteed standards and long-term assurance—reinforced by the positive client reviews that consistently highlight quality, professionalism, and trust.
Complete reroofing. Living in Singapore at the time and T was super responsive and communicative.
Replacement of lead box gutter and new flashing to parapet wall. I had an excellent experience using James and the team. He was very prompt in all aspects of communication and completed a first class job. Really pleased.
James completed some repairs on our roof and replaced some of our pebble dash by the roof as well. He was very thorough and fixed everything. He kept us really informed by taking photos and showing us what he did and keeping us updated. It also went onto our neighbours roof and he did the same fo...
We had a leak in our bedroom and James fixed the roof for us to stop it from leaking. All the work came with a warranty. The work that was carried out was good. James and his team were polite, and did all the work quickly and without too much interruption to our day-to-day lives. Would recommend ...
J G Leadworks have repaired and replaced the roofs and gulleys over our warehouse and workshops which have meant both areas are now watertight
James and team were incredibly responsive to my request to look at a serious leak issue on my flat roof. They did a very thorough investigation and explained in detail the issue and gave a fair quote. They were quick to book in and complete the work and have checked in afterwards a few times to m...
James was quick to respond to the initial contact and was able to work around some time constraints I had. He explained what needed doing clearly and was happy to answer follow up questions. He took pictures to show each stage and I feel confident in the work that was done by James and the team. ...
JG Roofing were very easy to work with. Their quote was sensible and they stuck to that figure. They completed many repairs to my roof including, rebuilding a leaded gutter, reinforcing rotten rafters, rebuilding a long felted gutter and felting parapet walls, resurfacing and felting a flat roof,...
Planning and legal checks protect clients from costly errors, delays, and non-compliance, ensuring roofing projects meet regulatory and safety requirements.
Permission is typically required for listed properties, conservation areas, or major roof alterations. All projects must also satisfy Building Regulations, including Part A (structural safety) and Part L (energy efficiency), ensuring compliant and future-proofed installations.
Our team manages the full process, from initial surveys to legal guidance, preparing documentation, and liaising with local authorities where needed. Whether working on modern homes or heritage sites, we ensure every project is delivered legally, safely, and with minimal disruption—providing complete reassurance and peace of mind to property owners.
Every project unites skilled workmanship with rigorously tested materials.
With 25 years of experience in lead sheet roofing, James is a trusted expert in heritage roofing, slate, and tiling. His knowledge of traditional methods, paired with modern compliance, makes him a go-to specialist for projects that demand both craftsmanship and durability.
Weather Damage Storm Repair Roofing provides lasting protection, efficiency, and value, delivering durable, compliant roofing solutions that safeguard every type of property investment.
Selecting Weather Damage Storm Repair Roofing involves balancing durability, budget, compliance, and aesthetics to secure the best-fit roofing solution for your property.
Why Clients Choose JG Leadwork and Roofing
With decades of trade experience, our teams understand the unique demands of London and Home Counties roofing. From heritage-listed properties to contemporary extensions, we adapt solutions to local regulations, weather conditions, and architectural styles with precision.
Accredited by Which Trusted Trader, CITB, and approved by Kemper, Westwood, IKO, ALM, and other leading suppliers.
These credentials guarantee safety, compliance, and access to manufacturer-backed warranties, giving clients peace of mind that their project meets the highest professional standards and benefits from warranty protection.
Our heritage projects use Welsh Slate and handmade clay tiles for authenticity, while leadwork is delivered to Lead Sheet Association (LSA) standards. Commercial installations employ Kemper and Westwood liquid systems for durability and efficiency. Each example demonstrates our reliability, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern performance.
Our workforce includes skilled roofers, heritage specialists, and safety-certified installers.
Every roofer holds NVQs, receives ongoing CPD training, and is qualified in both modern flat systems and traditional techniques, including slate and leadwork.
Team structure ensures projects run smoothly—surveyors identify needs, installers deliver with precision, and supervisors oversee compliance. This approach minimises disruption, accelerates timelines, and guarantees consistent quality across residential, commercial, and industrial roofing projects.
Every project is regulation-compliant, warranty-backed, and focused on long-term results.
Client testimonials and case studies confirm our track record, with projects praised for professionalism, durability, and customer support.
We go beyond installation with aftercare packages, maintenance support, and open communication at every stage. Property owners gain reassurance that JG Leadwork and Roofing stands behind its work. Book a free survey today and discover why homeowners, landlords, and businesses trust us with their roofing.
Get a free quote, rapid response, and expert service across London and the Home Counties. Contacting JG Leadwork and Roofing is your simple first step to dependable roofing solutions.
We source materials from leading suppliers including Supreme and IKO felt systems, Kemper, Westwood and Proteus liquid systems, Welsh Slate, handmade clay tiles, ALM Lead Mills, and Nicholson Air Track. These trusted brands guarantee durability, compliance, and warranty-backed performance across flat, pitched, heritage, and commercial roofing projects.
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For homes, Weather Damage Storm Repair Roofing safeguards comfort and enhances kerb appeal with durable, energy-efficient systems. Whether modern extensions or traditional pitched roofs, tailored solutions improve living standards and protect property value.
For businesses, Weather Damage Storm Repair Roofing delivers cost-effective, large-scale installations with minimal disruption. Projects are planned around operations, with safety compliance, energy performance, and flexible scheduling built in—supporting offices, retail, schools, and industrial facilities with reliable, regulation-ready outcomes.
For heritage properties, Weather Damage Storm Repair Roofing combines authentic materials such as Welsh slate, handmade clay tiles, and ALM lead with skilled conservation techniques. Listed building consent and conservation requirements are fully managed, ensuring traditional character is preserved while integrating modern weatherproofing. This careful balance provides long-term durability without compromising historic integrity or aesthetic value.
JG Leadwork and Roofing delivers Weather Damage Storm Repair Roofing across housing, commercial, heritage, and public sectors. Every industry comes with unique requirements, from safety and compliance to efficiency and conservation. Our adaptability ensures projects are delivered with precision and professionalism—whether safeguarding homes, supporting business continuity, preserving history, or protecting critical public and healthcare facilities.
Durable roofing installed with minimal disruption, ensuring safe, regulation-compliant workspaces for staff and visitors.
High-standard, compliance-focused solutions protect community facilities while meeting strict safety and regulatory obligations.
Heavy-duty roofing tailored for wide spans, ventilation, and long-term maintenance efficiency.
Authentic materials and sensitive methods preserve historic character while adding modern protection.
Weatherproof systems that enhance kerb appeal and guarantee uninterrupted trading for outlets.
Tailored roofing improves guest comfort, safety, and ambience across hotels, restaurants, and venues.
Safe, durable systems designed for schools and universities with minimal learning disruption.
Specialist roofing solutions built for hygiene, safety, and regulatory compliance in medical environments.
Our team of NVQ-qualified roofers, LSTA-trained specialists, and health & safety-compliant professionals bring decades of combined experience. Every project is delivered with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring safe practices and consistent quality across flat, pitched, heritage, and commercial roofing disciplines.
Expertise includes heritage leadwork, slate and tile roofing, modern flat systems, and drone-assisted roof surveys. Ongoing CPD training ensures adaptability to both traditional craftsmanship and the latest innovations—giving clients confidence that every roof is built or repaired with proven skill and care.
A thorough survey highlights existing issues, structural considerations, and upgrade opportunities, ensuring the best-fit solution is identified from the very beginning.
Transparent, itemised quotes detail costs, timelines, and materials—giving you complete clarity and confidence before work starts, with no hidden surprises.
Scaffolding, access solutions, and robust safety measures are put in place to safeguard both property and people throughout the project.
Skilled roofers complete the work using accredited materials and proven techniques, delivering durable, compliant results while keeping disruption to a minimum—whether for repairs, replacements, or new installations.
Each stage is inspected against manufacturer standards and Building Regulations, with photographic documentation provided for transparency and peace of mind.
Each stage is inspected against manufacturer standards and Building Regulations, with photographic documentation provided for transparency and peace of mind.
In a competitive roofing market, many providers look the same on paper. JG Leadwork and Roofing stands out through proven expertise, accredited methods, and specialist techniques. Our combination of traditional craftsmanship and modern technology makes us the safer, smarter choice across residential, commercial, industrial, and heritage projects.
In a competitive roofing market, many providers look the same on paper. JG Leadwork and Roofing stands out through proven expertise, accredited methods, and specialist techniques. Our combination of traditional craftsmanship and modern technology makes us the safer, smarter choice across residential, commercial, industrial, and heritage projects.
At JG Leadwork and Roofing, every project follows a structured QA process. Each stage—materials, installation, safety, and final sign-off—is measured against manufacturer specifications and UK Building Regulations to ensure durability, compliance, and warranty-backed performance across all roofing services.
Projects are only signed off once all QA checks are complete, giving clients confidence in long-term performance, structural safety, and insurance-backed peace of mind.
Every Weather Damage Storm Repair Roofing project by JG Leadwork and Roofing is delivered in strict alignment with UK Building Regulations and recognised frameworks. This ensures structural safety, energy efficiency, durability, and protects warranties and insurance coverage across residential, commercial, industrial, and heritage properties.
Clients can be confident their project is completed legally, safely, and insurance-ready—delivering long-term performance, compliance assurance, and complete peace of mind.
Property owners often wonder about Weather Damage Storm Repair Roofing—from costs and timescales to permissions. Below, you’ll find straightforward, trustworthy answers to the most frequent and practical queries.
Heavy rain exposes weaknesses in both new and ageing roofing systems, leading to leaks that can threaten property safety, drive up repair bills, and complicate insurance claims. For UK property owners—residential, commercial, or heritage—pinpointing the true cause of a leak is the first step to protecting your building and budget. The root causes range from worn membranes to failed detailing and environmental factors. Early, accurate diagnosis prevents escalating internal damage.
A leading cause of rain-induced leaks is the deterioration of the waterproof membrane—the roof’s main defence layer. Over time, materials such as felt, asphalt, EPDM rubber, or GRP fibreglass are weakened by UV exposure and the continual expansion and contraction from the UK’s frequent freeze–thaw cycles. This results in cracks, splits, or blisters (small raised bubbles from moisture or vapour pressure), which let water through.
Early Signs:
Neglected membrane problems can lead to timber decay, insulation breakdown, and rapid mould growth. Most insurance policies require evidence of regular maintenance, so untreated membrane issues often risk voiding claims.
Flashing—typically lead or aluminium in the UK—seals junctions between roofs and adjoining structures (walls, chimneys, vents). Over time, flashing can corrode, crack, or get lifted by strong winds.
Watch for:
Rainwater can slip through the smallest gaps by capillary action (water “creeping” along surfaces), so leaks may go unnoticed until plaster bubbles or timber rots at hidden roof joins.
Roof design and the surrounding environment both play a critical role in leak risk. Ponding—standing water for more than 48 hours post-rain—is frequent on flat roofs with insufficient slope (UK codes recommend a minimum 1:80 gradient). Ponding accelerates membrane damage, deposits silt, and, during cold snaps, leads to freeze–thaw splitting.
Helpful cues:
The result: spreading rot, crumbling plaster, corroded fixings, and increased repair complexity.
Effective diagnosis combines visual and instrumental checks:
Cause | Typical Symptom | Risk if Ignored | Indicative Remedy |
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Membrane cracks | Stains, blisters | Rot, mould, structural decay | Patch or re-sheet area |
Failed flashing | Damp at wall junctions | Timber rot, ruined finishes | Replace or refix flashing |
Ponding water | Standing pools post-rain | Membrane failure, leaks | Improve slope/drainage |
Condensation | Musty smell, hidden mould | Insulation loss, hidden rot | Ventilate and insulate |
Routine professional inspection—especially after storms—enables early detection and targeted repairs, reducing disruption and the risk of insurance complications.
Roof insulation under Part L of the Building Regulations is compulsory for most roofing projects in England and Wales. The rule aims to limit heat loss through the roof, improve comfort, reduce energy bills, and lower a building’s carbon emissions. For any significant re-roofing or repair, meeting insulation targets is a strict condition for approval by building control—non-compliance can result in failed inspections, costly corrections, or delays. This regulatory framework shapes every roofing decision and budget.
A central requirement in Part L is the U-value—the rate at which heat passes through an element, measured in watts per square metre per kelvin (W/m²K). Lower U-values indicate better insulation. For a typical pitched roof, the maximum allowed U-value is 0.16 W/m²K; for flat roofs, it’s 0.18 W/m²K or lower. Achieving these targets usually means replacing old, thin insulation with modern, thicker products like rigid PIR boards or multi-layer quilt. Installations must also be detailed to avoid “cold bridges”—spots where heat escapes. Ignoring these standards means a project will not satisfy building control.
The route to Part L compliance differs depending on property type and roof design. For pitched roofs, insulation may be added above ceilings or between rafters. On flat roofs—especially where re-covering is required—a ‘warm roof’ system (insulation above the deck) is preferred due to condensation risks with traditional “cold roof” methods. Regulations do not allow mere like-for-like material swaps without upgraded insulation, except where technical or heritage constraints make this unfeasible. In listed or historic buildings, building control sometimes accepts alternative methods, but only after consultation.
Insulation requirements aren’t applied in a vacuum. In London, limited access and dense properties can increase installation complexity and cost. Coastal or exposed properties in Sussex or Kent may require insulation with greater resistance to wind uplift or driving rain. Conservation areas or heritage-listed buildings create further complexities—if thicker insulation risks altering rooflines, the solution may need bespoke negotiation with planners. These external influences can affect what’s feasible and impact both timelines and final pricing.
Owners and developers benefit from mapping out compliance and cost early on. The table below outlines decision drivers:
**Factor** | **Typical Range** | **Why It Matters** |
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U-value target (pitched) | ≤ 0.16 W/m²K | Regulatory threshold—impacts thickness |
Insulation product cost | £12–£50/m² (materials) | PIR boards cost more but insulate better |
Labour & complexity | £15–£40/m² | Roof details drive up installation time/cost |
Heritage/conservation area | Specialist guidance needed | May restrict insulation depth or materials |
Assessment steps:
Understanding your obligations under Part L upfront helps avoid disruptions, overspending, and lengthy approval negotiations, making insulation a strategic—not just a regulatory—decision.
The time required to instal a new roof in the UK varies with roofing type, property complexity, and weather conditions, but most domestic pitched or flat roofs can be completed in 2–7 working days from start to finish. Knowing the standard timeframe helps you plan for cost, home or site disruption, and essential safety or quality checkpoints. For homeowners and landlords, a faster turnaround means less exposure to bad weather or security risks. Facility managers and heritage custodians often face longer projects due to coordinating trades, logistical hurdles, or meeting listed building regulations.
Unpredictable British weather and tricky access often cause more delays than the roofing work itself.
A typical single-family house takes 3–5 days, including removal of old coverings, timber inspections, and installation of new underlay, battens, and slates or tiles. Larger or more complex roofs (with several valleys, dormers, or chimneys) may require up to a week.
A typical extension roof can be finished in 2–3 days. If extra insulation or reshaping the deck is needed for drainage, add a day.
Expect 7–14 days for slate or leadwork restoration, often due to required inspection, careful hand-finished details, and the need to coordinate with conservation officers.
Larger, more irregular roofs, especially with extra features like roof windows or hips, add time. Terraced houses or multi-storey properties often require more elaborate scaffold setup.
Houses on narrow streets, in conservation zones, or with restricted site entry often demand staged scaffolding, phased material delivery, or hand-carrying materials, each step slowing overall progress.
UK roofs face delays from prolonged rain, frost, or high winds, all of which may pause external works for safety. Some products—like liquid-applied membranes—cannot be installed in damp or very cold conditions, stretching the schedule further in winter or wet spells.
After installation, an initial inspection 1–2 years later is recommended to catch early defects or settlement issues. Long-term, follow the material manufacturer’s schedule:
Inspect every 2–5 years for slipped slates/tiles or blocked valleys.
Inspect at least annually, especially before and after winter, for ponds of water, loose seams, and damaged flashings.
Gutters and downpipes should be cleared yearly to prevent water damage along the roof edge.
Well-timed maintenance keeps warranties valid and turns small fixes into major savings over the roof’s lifetime.
Material differences mean varying care needs and lifespans:
Material | Typical Lifespan | Inspection Frequency | Maintenance |
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Slate | 80–100 years | Every 5 years | Replace slipped or broken slates |
Clay Tile | 60–90 years | Every 3–5 years | Watch for cracks, clear moss |
Fibre Cement Tile | 30–50 years | Every 3 years | Check for cracks/delamination |
Felt (Torch-On) | 10–20 years | Every 2 years | Seal edges, patch splits |
Liquid System | 20–40 years | Every 2–3 years | Check joints, recoat if needed |
Metal (Lead/Sheet) | 50–100 years | Every 5–10 years | Inspect **thermal expansion joints**, clean debris |
Note: Lifespans depend on exposure, quality of fitting, and regular upkeep.
Routine inspection, annual cleaning, and prompt small repairs all safeguard roof condition, especially against storm damage or the freeze–thaw cycle (when water expands as it freezes inside roof materials and causes cracks).
The true cost of storm damage repair goes far beyond the first quote, and warranty terms define your financial safety net for years after the scaffolding is down. Homeowners want clarity; landlords must control exposure; business managers need a job that stands up to scrutiny and insurers. Choosing solely on price often leads to surprise costs, disputes, or denied insurance later. Costs, warranty assurances, and installer trust are not box-ticking details—they are how you avoid the storm after the storm.
Several specific factors determine what you will pay for storm repair roofing. The price can vary by thousands depending on the property, the severity of weather damage, and technical needs.
Service Type | Typical Range (UK) | Key Influences |
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Roof Repair | £250 – £1,200 | Damage type, access, urgency, finish, materials |
Roof Replacement | £5,000 – £15,000+ | Size, pitch, insulation, structure, heritage factors |
A written survey and detailed quotation help you compare options and avoid add-on costs that can surprise even experienced buyers.
A robust storm repair should always come with an insurance-backed warranty, not just a handshake promise. These warranties typically run 10–20 years and give you layered protection:
Some jobs also benefit from a structural warranty, particularly for replacement or major roof upgrades. These are vital for mortgage lenders and for resale. Installers familiar with Part L compliance ensure the repairs will be accepted by insurers and inspectors. Lacking warranty paperwork can leave you on the hook for thousands if defects or disputes surface after the team has moved on.
Trust is built on evidence, not sales talk. Strong signals include:
Installers with these marks of trust gain access to extended manufacturer warranties—a benefit most uninsured teams simply cannot offer.
Every shortcut carries an invisible price. Cheap jobs often skip the steps that protect your investment:
The savings from corner-cutting look attractive upfront but usually guarantee either another contractor’s bill—or a denied claim—when you least expect it.