Service

New Roofs

New Roofs In Bromley:

When a roof has reached the end of its life, we carry out re-roofing Bromley homes with a clean, documented process—strip-and-retile, new membrane and battens, and proper airflow. Expect clear surveys with photos, a fixed-price quote, and a British-Standard installation finished to a high, warranty-backed standard.

The Problem:

When repair bills keep stacking up, a full replacement can be the safer, more economical route. Typical end-of-life signs include:

  • Brittle, cracked or missing tiles/slates across more than one area

  • Perished felt/underlay (daylight visible in the loft, water marks on rafters)

  • Rotten or sagging battens and soft timber at the eaves

  • Loose or failing ridge/hip lines with repeated mortar failures

  • Poor ventilation causing loft condensation or mould

  • Recurring leaks after heavy rain despite previous patch repairs

If you’re researching re-roofing Bromley or checking “new roof cost Bromley”, your roof is likely at the point where replacement is the right call.

The Solution:

Rooforia delivers full, documented re-covers—strip, renew and re-tile—so your home is protected for decades. We survey and photograph the roof, provide a fixed-price quote, schedule the work, and install with British-Standard materials. Whether it’s roof replacement Bromley or roof installation Bromley for an extension, you get a tidy site, clear communication and a ten-year workmanship warranty.

What We Do:

  • Full strip & renew – remove old tiles and underlay, replace with new breathable membrane and graded battens.

  • Re-tile to suit your home – concrete, clay or slate options that match local styles.

  • Ventilation & detailing – correct airflow at eaves and ridge; ridges/hips re-bedded or dry-fixed.

  • Lead & flashing upgrades – chimneys, valleys and abutments made watertight.

  • Optional insulation improvements – warm-roof upgrades where suitable.

  • Waste removal & final clean – scaffold managed, site left spotless, photo handover.
    For complete roof construction Bromley homeowners can trust, we handle everything from scaffold to skip.

Why Choose Rooforia:

  • Owner-led oversight – the person you speak to oversees your project from first survey to final sweep-up.

  • British-Standard materials – specified and installed for longevity, not just looks.

  • Fixed pricing – itemised, written quote so your new roof cost Bromley is clear before we start.

  • Photo evidence – before/after images and plain-English notes on what was done.

  • Clean, safe workmanship – paths protected, waste removed daily, respectful crew.

  • Proven process – a New roof Bromley homeowners can rely on, backed by a ten-year workmanship warranty.

Our Three Step Process:

  • Survey & advice – on-site inspection with photos and a straightforward recommendation (repair vs replacement).

  • Fixed quote & schedule – itemised scope with your confirmed new roof cost Bromley and a start date that suits you.

  • Install & handover – full re-roof carried out to specification; we water-test, tidy and email your photo report and warranty.

Ready for your new Roof?

Book a free survey and fixed-price quote. We’ll inspect and photograph the roof, confirm your start date, and deliver a tidy, British-Standard re-roof backed by a ten-year workmanship warranty.

Call 0203 5765 101 or email info@rooforia.co.uk to get started

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I need a new roof and not just a repair?

When faults keep returning—brittle or missing tiles, perished underlay, rotten battens, loose ridges/hips, or repeated leaks after heavy rain—a full roof replacement is usually safer and more economical than patching.

How long does a new Roof take?

It depends mainly on roof size (and a little on complexity and access). As a guide, an average full re-roof typically takes 10–14 working days, weather permitting. We’ll confirm a clear schedule with your fixed quote.

Will I need planning permission?

Like-for-like re-roofing in Bromley usually doesn’t need planning permission. Changes to height/shape, conservation areas, or listed buildings can be different—we’ll confirm at survey.