Why September Is the Best Time for Roof Repairs

Why September Is the Best Time for Roof Repairs

Why September Is the Best Time for Roof Repairs

A Barnsley homeowner’s guide to getting ahead of autumn

There’s a particular feel to September in Barnsley. The last of the long evenings in the garden, the first cool mornings in Locke Park, a breezy Saturday up at Worsbrough Mill with the leaves just thinking about turning. It’s also the moment your roof quietly nudges you and says: “If you’re going to sort me out this year, now’s the time.”

From Old Town terrace rows and Silkstone stone cottages to new-builds in Dodworth and character country houses in Haigh, September is the sweet spot for roof repairs. Here’s why it pays to act before the proper autumn weather settles in.

1. The weather window that makes everything easier

September in South Yorkshire is often cool, dry and predictable enough to get meaningful work done. Materials cure properly, sealants set and your roofer isn’t battling icy tiles.

2. Summer reveals the damage. September fixes it

Hot spells and UV exposure are tough on roofs. Concrete tiles can micro-crack, felt on older flat roofs blisters and clay tile laps can lift slightly as everything expands and contracts. By September, the evidence is there to see (and fix) before heavy rain tests every weakness.

Common post-summer issues in Barnsley include:

  • Blistered felt on dormers and garage roofs
  • Cracked concrete tiles on 70s/80s semis
  • Tired lead flashings around chimney stacks on stone terraces
  • Moss at lower tile edges on shaded slopes in Royston and Mapplewell

3. You’ll beat the autumn repair rush

Once the first real downpour hits, everyone’s on the phone. September lets you get ahead of the queue and plan repairs without a hint of panic in your voice. Read: not as a 9pm emergency when water’s finding a new shortcut through your ceiling.

Plan ahead and you’ll often get:

  • Better availability (no “we can fit you in… in three weeks”)
  • More thorough inspections (not rushed between storm callouts)
  • Smarter sequencing if you’re also booking other trades (like pointing, external painting or loft insulation)

4. Perfect timing for wildlife

Summer is peak nesting season for birds, which can complicate work at the eaves. By September, nesting activity has tailed off, making it a more straightforward time to repair soffits, fascia boards and vents without risking disturbance. If pigeons have been treating your eaves like a timeshare in the Canaries, it’s a sensible month to reclaim the space.

5. Small fixes now prevent big bills later

Autumn wind across Barnsley has a habit of turning a minor niggle into a major repair. Sort these September staples before the autumn gusts arrive. Or worse, a winter weather warning.

  • Ridge & hip tiles: If mortar is cracked or hollow, re-bed or upgrade to a dry-ridge system (they’re mechanically fixed, ventilated and far better for wind uplift)
  • Verge details: Loose verge caps on interlocking tiles can peel in high winds. It’s better to secure them now before they start to displace.
  • Leadwork: Even a 3mm lift on a chimney flashing lets driven rain under. Re-dress and secure now, before the real rain arrives.
  • Valleys and aprons: Clear debris where two slopes meet. September leaf fall can be brutal, especially if you’re on a tree-lined street or neighbouring a forest. Gutters take the worst of it and September is a great time to book a professional cleaning.

6. Make your home warmer before the heating goes on

Heat is racing for the loft by late September. Roof works are the perfect moment to check insulation depth, eaves ventilation and underlay condition. A tidy-up here can:

  • Reduce condensation (avoid that “musty loft” smell by October)
  • Stop draughts in loft rooms if you have a conversion
  • Trim winter heating costs just as the thermostat clicks up. Let’

7. Landlords and sellers: September is your friend

If you let a property in Barnsley, a September roof check avoids the autumn flurry of tenant reports like “it’s dripping in the box room” or “there are tile fragments in the driveway”. For sellers, a good roof removes a favourite bargaining chip when it comes to negotiations. Fresh ridge work, sound flashings and clean valleys read well on a home report, whether you’re listing near Cannon Hall or close to Barnsley Hospital. Just remember to hang onto your paperwork so you can show it to the buyers if necessary.

A local’s guide to knowing when

Shaw Lane test: When it’s windy enough to test the Barnsley Woolley Miners outfielders, it’s testing your roof as well. Noticed something off? Attach a photo with your inquiry and we’ll get back to you ASAP. Quotes are free so there’s no good reason not to get the ball rolling.

Barnsley Market rule: If the outdoor stalls are flapping, it could be time to book a September roof inspection.

Old No. 7 measure: A roof inspection often costs less than a family night out at your favourite pub. And it won’t leave a headache.

Make the most of September

September is the Barnsley homeowner’s advantage. The weather cooperates, the problems are visible, and you still have time to act before the real weather arrives. More often than not, a tidy list of small, sensible repairs now will spare you the late-autumn scramble with buckets and towels.

Book your inspection today

Unless you’ve spotted something obvious (like drips, slipped tiles or a rattling ridge) an inspection is usually the first step. We’ll survey the roof and give you a clear report. From there, we build a simple action plan and schedule the work, so it’s done before autumn sets in. Long before winter does its worst.

Need a hand from someone local?

DPR Roofing Barnsley works across the borough. We’ve done it all, from cottages in Cawthorne, family semis in Wombwell and detached family homes in Royston to stunning barn conversions in the countryside. If you’d like straight advice, tidy workmanship and repairs that last the winter, pencil in a September roof check and we’ll get you sorted.

Give us a call and book your inspection today.


Should You Schedule a Professional Roof Inspection This Summer?

Should You Schedule a Professional Roof Inspection This Summer?

A Barnsley homeowner’s guide to peace of mind (and a leak-free loft)

Should You Schedule a Professional Roof Inspection This Summer?Summer in Barnsley isn’t always sunshine and cider at Locke Park. Between sudden heatwaves and those unexpected July downpours, it’s a season of extremes. And your roof is right in the firing line.

So, should you book a professional roof inspection this summer? The short answer is yes. The long answer? Let’s take a closer look at why along with backyard BBQs and days out at Cannon Hall Farm, you should give your roof a little TLC this summer.

1. Summer heat can highlight hidden damage

Barnsley’s weather might not be tropical, but it can still do a number on your roof. High temperatures cause materials to expand, which is fine if everything’s in good nick. But if you’ve got cracked flashing or loose tiles, things can get dicey fast.

Roofs made from traditional Yorkshire stone or slate (common in villages like Cudworth and Silkstone) can suffer thermal stress after a long, cold winter followed by a scorcher of a summer. Those materials don’t always show damage until it’s too late… cue the surprise leak next time it rains.

Professional roof inspections spot these early warning signs, so you’re not caught off guard when summer storms roll in.

2. It's the perfect time for access

Unlike winter (when your roofer’s balancing on ice like they’re at the Doncaster Dome), summer offers better conditions for safe, thorough inspections. Dry weather, lighter evenings and fewer slippery surfaces mean roofing professionals can carry out checks and repairs more efficiently.

That means:

If you live in a semi-detached in Worsbrough or a bungalow up near Darton, a summer inspection is an ideal time to catch minor issues before they get serious.

3. Stop pests before they move in

Summer is peak time for nesting birds, squirrels and the occasional wasp family. And they love a poorly maintained roof. Gaps in eaves, lifted tiles or broken vents are all open invitations to wildlife. While a pigeon might seem harmless now, you won’t be saying that when it’s built a three-bedroom nest in your loft and your insulation’s full of feathers.

A local roofing pro will check:

  • Tile integrity
  • Guttering and downspouts
  • Eaves and flashing
  • Loft space for any signs of nesting

Trust us, it’s easier to stop a squirrel invasion than evict a whole family.

4. Avoid last-minute repairs before autumn sets in

We all know the feeling… September rolls around and suddenly everything feels colder, wetter and in a worst-case scenario, leakier.

Booking a roof inspection in summer means you’re ahead of the game. It gives you time to plan any necessary work, whether it’s repointing ridge tiles or replacing slipped slates.

It also saves you from scrambling to book someone last-minute during the busy autumn repair rush. Plus, roofing contractors are often more available in summer which means the job will likely get done faster.

5. Peace of mind (and better insurance prep)

A professional inspection often comes with a written report. Handy for insurance, resale or just peace of mind. If your roof’s in good shape, you can file that knowledge away next to your last boiler check and get on with enjoying summer.

And if it’s not? You’ll have time to sort it, properly, without the stress of a mid-winter emergency callout.

For landlords with properties in places like Royston and Wombwell, or in areas around Barnsley College, it’s a particularly good time to inspect before tenants start reporting leaks come October. Prevention is cheaper than plasterwork.

6. It's a good excuse to check other things too

When you’ve got someone on the roof, it’s also a smart time to take care of other house-proud jobs like:

  • Clearing moss from roof tiles
  • Checking solar panels (if you’ve got them)
  • Inspecting your chimney stack or TV aerial
  • Making sure guttering flows properly

In other words, a summer roofing inspection is your roof’s equivalent of an MOT.

7. It’s surprisingly affordable

Many homeowners assume a roof inspection is going to cost the earth. But for a simple check-up, it’s often cheaper than treating the family to Sunday lunch at The Mill of The Black Monks (a firm favourite here at DPR). And when you compare that to the cost of water damage, emergency scaffolding or redoing a whole ceiling, it’s an easy win.

Common roof problems in Barnsley

We’ve worked on roofs all over Barnsley, and here are a few of the usual suspects we find during summer checks:

  • Cracked mortar on ridge tiles. This can be especially problematic on older terraces in areas like Monk Bretton and Royston.
  • Dislodged slates from wind and frost (common in stone-built homes in Penistone).
  • Flat roof blisters or splits, particularly on dormers or garages with older felt roofs.
  • Blocked gutters from last autumn’s leaf drop.
  • Faded or perished lead flashing. This is a big one if your home has chimneys or roof junctions like many in Barnsley do.

Ready to book in?

Whether you’re in a spacious family home in Darton or Dodworth, a post-war detached out near Ardsley or a centuries-old cottage full of charm (and probably structural quirks), summer is the perfect time to book a roof inspection.

At DPR Roofing, we’ve been inspecting, repairing and replacing roofs across South Yorkshire for over 30 years. We know what local roofs need and more importantly, we know how to spot trouble before it spirals.

Get in touch today for a friendly, honest roof inspection from a team of South Yorkshire locals. We’ll check the lot, give you straightforward advice and help keep your home protected, come rain, shine or hail the size of Yorkshire puds.


The Benefits of Spring Roof Repairs for Homes in Barnsley

The Benefits of Spring Roof Repairs for Homes in Barnsley

The Benefits of Spring Roof Repairs for Homes in Barnsley

There’s something about spring in Barnsley that feels like a fresh start. Maybe it’s the lighter mornings. Maybe it’s the first picnic in Locke Park after what felt like six months of drizzle. Or maybe it’s that feeling of finally getting things sorted around the house, starting from the top down.

Literally.

After a long Yorkshire winter, your roof has likely taken a fair bit of punishment. From frost and high winds to driving rain and the occasional snowfall rolling in from the Pennines, it’s had to weather more than most parts of your home. And while a loose tile or clogged gutter might not seem urgent, ignoring winter roof damage can lead to major headaches later in the year.

Here’s why spring is the best time to get those roof repairs ticked off the list!

1. The weather’s finally on your side

There’s no getting around it: winter roof repairs in South Yorkshire aren’t exactly ideal. Rain, ice and short daylight hours make everything harder. Even for the professionals. Spring, on the other hand, is roofing’s sweet spot. Temperatures are milder, the weather’s generally drier and there’s enough daylight to safely carry out inspections and repairs.

Whether you’re in a red-brick bungalow in Wombwell or a newer estate in Dodworth or a character cottage in Barugh Green, spring conditions allow roofers to:

  • Work safely on pitched surfaces
  • Apply sealants and materials that need dry weather to cure properly
  • Complete jobs faster and more thoroughly without weather delays

Spring roof repairs aren’t just better for tradespeople. It means fewer disruptions for you, too.

2. You’ll catch damage before it worsens

Winter doesn’t just wear down your roof. It hides the damage. Cracked tiles might be concealed by frost. Clogged gutters don’t overflow until the next heavy rainfall. Even leaks can lie dormant, only becoming obvious when the spring thaw sets in.

Left unchecked, these issues can lead to:

  • Water ingress and damp patches
  • Rotting roof timbers or insulation
  • Mould growth (often hard to spot until it’s widespread)
  • Pest problems, particularly if birds or rodents sneak into small gaps

Tackling repairs in spring gives you time to catch and fix minor damage before it snowballs into major repairs.

3. Guttering and drainage need a spring clean

While lovely in autumn, falling leaves and moss can wreak havoc on your gutters. If left to stew over winter, the build-up can block drainage, cause overflow and even pull the guttering away from the fascia.

Spring is the perfect time to:

It’s a small job with a big impact.

4. Barnsley’s housing stock needs tailored attention

Barnsley has a unique architectural mix, and each roof type brings its own quirks. Across the town and surrounding villages, you’ll find:

  • Traditional slate roofs in historic villages like Cawthorne and Dodworth
  • Clay tiles on 1930s semis in areas such as Kingstone
  • Concrete tiles and felt roofs on post-war housing in Kendray and Athersley
  • Modern composite materials on new builds in developments like Willow Heights

Each material responds differently to weathering and spring is the ideal time to spot where cracks, displacement or moss build-up have taken hold.

A roofer who knows Barnsley inside out (like DPR) will know how to work with the specific roofing material used on your home, as well as when to repair versus replace.

5. Flat roofs need early intervention

Got a garage, dormer or extension with a flat roof? These are notoriously vulnerable to winter damage. Pooling water, freeze-thaw splits and UV degradation can all spell trouble by spring.

Spring is your opportunity to:

  • Check for cracks, blistering or lifting edges
  • Remove moss and debris before drainage fails
  • Re-seal minor splits before rain makes them worse

Waiting until summer risks greater damage (and often a full replacement instead of a patch repair).

6. It’s easier (and quicker) to book roofers in spring

Everyone panics in autumn. Once the leaves fall and the forecast starts mentioning storms, roofers across Barnsley are suddenly booked out weeks in advance.

But in spring? You’re more likely to:

  • Get a roofer round quickly
  • Have more flexibility with appointment times
  • Take advantage of early-season availability before peak demand kicks in

This is handy if you’ve got a growing to-do list or are planning other renovation work like re-pointing, external painting or loft insulation. A roof check now can help coordinate everything more efficiently.

7. It boosts your home’s value and kerb appeal

Thinking of selling your Barnsley home this year? A spring roof refresh could make all the difference. Buyers want homes that are well-maintained and ready to move into. Signs of neglect (like sagging gutters, missing tiles or moss-streaked roofs) can raise red flags and reduce offers.

A minor spring roof repair might:

  • Prevent issues cropping up on surveys
  • Boost visual appeal in listing photos
  • Increase energy efficiency (a big tick for eco-conscious buyers)

It’s a low-effort, high-return investment.

8. It helps reduce energy bills

Damaged roofs don’t just leak water. They leak heat. Cracked tiles, poor insulation and gaps in the structure can let warm air out and cold air in. That means your heating system works harder, and your energy bills creep up.

In Barnsley homes with older lofts or insulation, even small repairs like sealing roofline gaps, replacing damaged underlay and improving ventilation can unlock noticeable savings.

9. You’ll avoid being caught out later

We’ve all been there. A freak summer storm rolls over Barnsley and suddenly you’re ringing round roofers in a panic, trying to get someone out before more damage is done.

The benefit of spring repairs is simple: prevention beats cure. Tackling issues now (when conditions are better, costs are lower and roofers are available) means you reduce the risk of expensive surprises down the line. Think of it as roof insurance without the paperwork.

A little attention goes a long way

Your roof might not be the most glamorous part of your home but it’s definitely one of the most important. After a long South Yorkshire winter, it deserves a bit of TLC and there’s no better time to do it than spring.

Give DPR Roofing Barnsley a call today to find out more about professional, friendly and honest roof inspections and repairs. All tailored to your home, your material type and your local area.


Red, Amber, Yellow: What Weather Warnings Mean for Your Roof

Red, Amber, Yellow: What Weather Warnings Mean for Your Roof

Red, Amber, Yellow: What Weather Warnings Mean for Your Roof

From gusty winds rolling in from the Pennines to dramatic weather events like Storm Babet and Storm Darragh, homes in South Yorkshire are constantly tested by unpredictable skies. It’s not just a cue to grab your coat when the Met Office issues a red, amber or yellow weather warning. It’s a call to make sure your roof is ready to handle what’s coming.

Keep reading to learn what these warnings really mean for your roof and how you can prepare.

What do weather warnings mean?

The Met Office uses a traffic-light system to issue weather warnings. Yellow, amber and red are used to indicate the level of potential disruption. These warnings are designed to help you anticipate how the weather might affect your home. Here’s how they translate to roof care:

Yellow warnings: be watchful

Yellow warnings suggest that disruptive weather could happen. This includes gusty winds, heavy rain or snow. For your roof, this might mean:

  • Loose tiles starting to shift
  • Minor leaks forming around flashing or vents
  • Gutters beginning to clog with debris

While yellow warnings don’t scream urgency, they’re a reminder to check your roof from the ground and ensure it’s in good shape.

Amber warnings: get ready

Amber warnings mean severe weather is more likely, with a higher risk of damage. In Barnsley, this could mean heavy rain battering areas like Darton or strong winds sweeping through Hoyland. The entire town was issued with a flood warning when Storm Babet rolled through in 2023.

Potential roof problems include:

  • Tiles becoming fully dislodged
  • Damaged flashing that allows water to seep in
  • Overflowing gutters causing water to pool

If an amber warning is issued, take it as a cue to secure anything that might blow around your garden and have your roof checked by a professional if you suspect issues.

Red warnings: take immediate action

A red warning is rare but serious. It signals life-threatening weather, like gale-force winds or torrential rain. Storm Darragh, an extratropical cyclone that hit the British Isles in December 2024, triggered a rare red weather warning from the Met Office.

Homes in more exposed areas like Penistone or Mapplewell might face:

  • Large sections of roofing lifting in strong gusts
  • Structural damage to chimneys or roof beams
  • Heavy water leaks causing internal damage

Safety is the priority during a red warning. Stay indoors and don’t be tempted to check on your roof.

Barnsley’s unique weather challenges

Barnsley’s position near the Pennines means we often see stronger winds and unpredictable weather, compared to other parts of South Yorkshire. Exposed areas like Staincross can feel the full force of storms, while valley locations like Elsecar contend with heavy rainfall and potential flooding.

The type of roof you have also plays a role in how it handles extreme weather. Slate roofs, common in older homes around Cawthorne, might see tiles loosen, while the lighter materials used on newer builds in Dodworth can be more prone to wind uplift.

How to protect your roof during weather warnings

Whether the Met Office has issued a yellow, amber or red warning, taking action ahead of time can help prevent costly damage to your roof:

Before the storm

  • Check for loose tiles or slates – Walk around your property and look for visible gaps or misaligned tiles.
  • Clear gutters – Make sure water flows freely to prevent blockages. Use a long-handled tool to clear debris without climbing up.
  • Secure garden items – Tie down bins, furniture and anything that could be blown into your roof.
  • Trim nearby trees – Branches too close to your roof can cause damage in strong winds, so keep them cut back.

During the storm

  • Stay indoors – Don’t risk going outside to check for damage until it’s safe.
  • Monitor for leaks – Check ceilings and loft spaces for water drips or damp patches.
  • Listen for signs of damage – Unusual banging or creaking sounds could indicate loose roof components.

After the storm

  • Inspect from the ground – Look for missing tiles, sagging gutters or debris.
  • Check the loft – Look for damp spots or signs of water intrusion.
  • Call a roofing specialist – If you spot any damage, get a professional inspection to prevent further problems.

Common roof issues in Barnsley

Here’s a look at some of the most common issues that can pop up on different styles of homes in Barnsley:

  • Victorian Terraces in Worsbrough – Slate tiles can loosen, especially near chimneys. As well as storms, loose tiles are a telltale sign of a bad roofing job.
  • Semis in Barugh Green – Concrete tiles are tough but may crack under impact from flying debris.
  • Modern Homes in Redbrook – Flat roofs can pool water if gutters aren’t maintained.
  • Stone cottages in Silkstone – Heavy stone tiles offer great protection but can shift under extreme wind.

Knowing your roof type and its vulnerabilities is essential to protecting it during severe weather.

Spotting roof damage

Keep an eye out for these signs of damage after a storm:

  • Missing or broken tiles – Exposed sections of the roof are more vulnerable to leaks
  • Damaged flashing – Can lead to water intrusion around chimneys or skylights
  • Blocked gutters – Overflowing water can damage walls and foundations
  • Debris on the ground – Pieces of roof material in your garden may signal larger issues

Why professional roof inspections matter

You can always check for visible damage from the ground, but a professional inspection makes sure no hidden issues are left unnoticed. When’s the best time to schedule a roof inspection? Just after winter is always advisable as the cold, wet months are usually the harshest on your roof.

Local roofers, like DPR Roofing, understand the unique challenges posed by our weather and architecture. We will:

  • Identify hairline cracks or weak points
  • Assess the overall structural integrity of your roof
  • Provide expert repairs to keep your roof secure and extend its lifespan

Be ready for whatever Barnsley’s weather brings

Weather warnings aren’t just a colour on a forecast. They’re a heads-up to proactively protect your home. By taking simple precautions and knowing when to call in the experts, you can keep your roof in great shape no matter what the South Yorkshire weather throws at it.

Need help getting your roof storm-ready? DPR Roofing in Barnsley has decades of experience in keeping local homes safe from the elements. Whether it’s routine maintenance or urgent post-storm repairs, we’re here to help.

Contact us today on 01226 670 008 and let’s make sure your roof is up to the challenge.


Home Maintenance Checklist for 2025

Home Maintenance Checklist for 2025

Home Maintenance Checklist for 2025

Winter in Barnsley means more than just frosty walks in Cannon Hall Country Park, Christmas carols in the Victorian Arcade and spontaneous Terry’s Chocolate Orange purchases at the checkout. It’s also time to review your home maintenance checklist for 2025.

Why bother with a home maintenance checklist? Ticking all your boxes helps prepare your home for the characteristically brisk winds, persistent rain and intermittent snowfall that define South Yorkshire winters. No matter the architectural style of your home, a few well-placed checks now can save you from a cold, and potentially costly, mid-winter crisis.

Whether you’ve got a Georgian terrace, a cosy character cottage, a luxury barn conversion or a detached family home in the countryside, here's a closer look at what should be on your checklist to keep your property warm, safe, dry and comfortable through the colder months.

Inspect the roof and check for loose tiles

Slate and tile roofs have been popular in South Yorkshire for centuries. They are durable, yes. But just like any other roof, winter weather takes a toll. Loose or missing tiles can let in rain, snow and ice which, if left unchecked, can lead to leaks, mould growth and structural damage.

Every winter home maintenance checklist should include a thorough roof inspection to identify any compromised tiles and repair or replace them before winter really sets in.

Clear out gutters and downspouts

South Yorkshire’s autumn leaves are lovely, but they can clog gutters and downspouts fast. Slow drainage is a nuisance in any season, but in winter it can become even more problematic.

What’s the big deal? An accumulation of leaves, dirt and other matter can cause water to overflow from your gutters and potentially lead to ingress through your walls. It can also put extra strain on your gutters, causing them to crack, sag or even pull away from your roof.

Clearing your gutters and downspouts now will keep water flowing away from your home throughout the wettest season of the year.

Inspect and seal windows and doors

Characterful windows and doors are all part of the charm of older Barnsley homes. They can also be notoriously draught prone. Checking for cold air around windows and doors can make a noticeable difference in how warm and energy-efficient your home feels over winter.

To test for draughts, close all windows and doors and move a lit candle or incense stick around the edges. If the flame or smoke shifts, you could have an air leak.

This one’s an easy fix. Seal gaps with weatherstripping or consider replacing older seals to improve insulation.

Get your heating system serviced

The last thing you want when the temperature drops is a boiler that won’t switch on or radiators that don’t heat up. A well-maintained heating system is crucial in South Yorkshire, where winter temperatures can hover around freezing, especially in the early morning.

Scheduling a service for your boiler or heating system before winter arrives not only helps prevent breakdowns but also improves efficiency and can potentially lower your energy bills. Most professionals recommend annual servicing, so if you missed it last year, now’s the time.

Check your attic insulation and ventilation

Proper attic insulation and ventilation keep the warm air in and the cold air out. If your attic feels cold or you notice uneven temperatures between floors, consider checking the condition and density of your insulation. Adding extra insulation or replacing older materials can make a big difference. It’s also worth clearing out your vents to prevent condensation, which can feed the growth of mould and damp.

Trim overhanging trees and branches

Barnsley’s green spaces and leafy streets are lovely year-round, but trees close to your home can become a hazard in winter. Branches heavy with snow or ice can break and damage roofs, windows or even power lines.

Trimming overhanging branches and clearing dead wood is a smart preventive measure. While you’re at it, consider trimming branches that could dump leaves and debris into your gutters.

Test and replace smoke and carbon monoxide alarms

With heating systems running around the clock and windows closed, it’s critical to test your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. Experts recommend testing alarms monthly and replacing the devices themselves every 10 years.

Prepare outdoor spaces

Winter-proofing isn’t just for the interior. Outdoor steps, walkways and driveways also need attention. Icy surfaces are common in South Yorkshire winters, especially after rainfall freezes overnight. Adding salt or a grit mix to paths can prevent slips and falls, while checking for cracks in the driveway or walkway can help prevent water from pooling and freezing.

Consider covering or storing outdoor furniture and removing garden hoses from taps to avoid burst pipes. A bit of proactive care outdoors can make all the difference when winter weather is in full swing.

Check foundations for leaks or cracks

Older South Yorkshire homes, with their stone or brick foundations, can be vulnerable to water infiltration. Small cracks can worsen over time, especially if water seeps in, freezes and then expands. Inspect your basement or foundation walls for signs of dampness or cracking. Addressing these early on can save you from major repairs come spring.

Stay ahead of winter with a proactive approach

Preparing your Barnsley home for winter is about more than comfort. It’s about safety, energy efficiency and protecting your property. While some of the things on our 2024 home maintenance checklist for winter are DIY-friendly, there’s real value in calling in the experts when it comes to complex or hazardous tasks like roof inspections.

This is where DPR Roofing in Barnsley can help. With over 35 years of experience in South Yorkshire, we know exactly what to look for to winter-proof your home. Whether you need a thorough roof check-up covering all the bases or have already identified an issue and want it fixed ASAP, we’re just a phone call away.

Contact us today on 01226 670 008 and let our team give you peace of mind this winter.


Emergency School Roof Repairs

Emergency School Roof Repairs: 6 Must-Haves

Emergency School Roof Repairs

When there’s a roof emergency at a school, immediate action is vital. You’ll need to ensure the safety of staff and students, minimise any damages, and restore normal operations as quickly as possible.

Schools need to be prepared to handle roof emergencies, which means planning is paramount. In the following post, we will outline six must-haves for your school to help you tackle sudden school roof repairs.

When are emergency school roof repairs necessary?

Emergency school roof repairs become necessary when the integrity of a roof is compromised. This can cause an immediate risk to staff and students, as well as the building itself. Some common scenarios experienced by schools include structural damage, weather events or severe leaks.

Let’s imagine a heavy storm where your roof has been stripped of tiles, or some sections have collapsed. This would require immediate attention and could be considered an emergency. Even small leaks, if left unaddressed, can snowball into larger problems, causing mould growth, electrical hazards or the collapse of ceilings.

In this case, emergency repairs are crucial to prevent any further damage. Schools need to act quickly, involving professional roofing contractors to resolve the issues. However, there are also many procedures and items you can prepare ahead of time to ensure a quick response, as well as the health and safety of staff and students.

1. Create a response plan

In the case of a roof emergency, you will need a response plan in place for dealing with roof issues. This plan should include several steps and measures that your staff should be aware of.

You first need to take immediate safety measures – this is to protect students and staff from potential hazards. Common issues that require immediate attention or repairs include extensive leaks or structural damage, both of which can pose an immediate threat to anyone in the school.

Assign a designated point of contact – for example, facility managers or maintenance staff – who can assess the situation and call for professional help if needed. If there is extensive roof damage in your school, you may need to evacuate students or relocate a class.

2. Temporary solutions

If you need to wait for professional roof repairs, or if the damage isn’t so bad that you have to arrange immediate assistance, you should consider temporary solutions to prevent further damage.

If your school roof has a significant leak, you should lay down or cover the affected areas with tarps and plastic sheeting. This helps to stop water entering the building and can stop further damage. If you need to catch water, you can use buckets or containers to catch water. This will prevent damage to interior parts of your school or your floors.

Wet floor signs are another essential item that can help to safeguard your students and staff. A wet floor sign can draw their attention to slippery areas, reducing the risk of slips and falls.

3. Contact numbers for professionals

Having a trusted roofing contractor on call for emergencies is especially important. Schools should partner with a contractor who specialises in fast roof repairs, and who can respond quickly if an emergency arises.

A reliable contractor should offer 24/7 services, even outside of regular business hours. Look for experience with school or commercial roofs and a comprehensive repair service. They should be able to cover everything from patching leaks to addressing more severe structural damage.

4. Regular roof inspections

This is more of a preventative measure, but it is something that can stop emergencies before they occur. Regular roof inspections help to identify potential issues, such as ageing materials or structural issues.

You should aim to have annual inspections, ideally before winter to ensure your roof is prepared – or afterwards to check for any damage. You should always document any of these issues with detailed condition reports, then use proactive maintenance to address minor issues before they escalate.

5. Insurance and documentation

Having the right insurance coverage is essential for managing the financial implications of emergency roof repairs. You’ll need comprehensive insurance and documentation that keeps track of damage and repairs.

You should also make sure to take photographic evidence of damage. This can help with insurance claims but is also important for health and safety documentation that you may be required to produce in the future for many reasons.

6. Gutter and drainage systems

An effective gutter and drainage system can help prevent water accumulation on a school roof. Clogged or damaged gutters can lead to water pooling. This can then cause leaks, sagging or roof collapse. You should ensure that your gutter and drainage systems are well-maintained ahead of time, free from debris and ready to direct water away from your school.

Because of this, you should conduct regular inspections of gutters and downspouts. This process is especially important before winter. Check for blockages, signs of wear, cracks or rust on metal fixtures.

By having extensive gutter and drainage systems, you can help prevent issues from occurring and ultimately extend the lifespan of your roof.

Get emergency help from local roofing experts

If your school is suffering from an emergency roofing issue, DPR Roofing in Barnsley is on hand to help! With over thirty five years of experience, we can help find a fast solution to your emergency situation. From roof repairs to replacements, we provide a range of services tailored to the needs of your school.

Emergency roof repairs are nothing new for us, so if you have an emergency, don’t hesitate to call us on 01977 220016, or email [email protected] for more information or fast assistance.


8 Telltale Signs of a Bad Roofing Job

8 Telltale Signs of a Bad Roofing Job

8 Telltale Signs of a Bad Roofing Job

A good roofing job is the difference between a long-lasting, safe roof and one that could be dangerous. Unfortunately, not all roofing contractors deliver high-quality work. Poor roofing jobs can lead to major issues down the line, costing you money, time and a lot of stress.

There are some signs to look for, which can help you separate the wheat from the chaff. In this post, we will examine eight telltale signs of a bad roofing job, so that you can recognise and remedy them before the weather highlights them for you.

1. Missing or damaged tiles

Missing or damaged tiles are a common, telltale sign of a bad roofing job. Each tile should be securely attached to your roof, as well as being uniform and free from any damage.

If you notice any tiles on your roof that are cracked, loose or missing, this is a clear indication of a bad installation or subpar materials. The often wet and windy UK climate means that problems like this can cause water to infiltrate your roof, causing further damage.

It is important to fix any damaged or missing tiles as quickly as possible. This may require a simple fix, or possibly much larger renovations. Either way, be sure to contact a reliable roofer rather than attempting to repair your roof yourself.

2. Sagging rooflines

Your roofline should be level and straight. If you notice any sagging or dipping in any area, this is a telltale sign of a bad roofing job. This might be caused by inadequate support in the framework of your roof, water damage, or the use of low-quality materials. You need to keep in mind that a sagging roof can eventually collapse if not addressed, causing major safety risks.

A sagging roof can be fixed by first inspecting your overall roof’s structure. Once the cause of the sagging has been determined, you can reinforce or replace damaged support beams or correct general issues to restore the roof’s integrity. Keep in mind this is a job for experienced professionals as it involves structural repairs.

3. Poor ventilation

Poor ventilation is another clear sign of a bad roofing job. A lack of ventilation can lead to a buildup of heat and moisture in your property’s attic. This can cascade into many additional problems, such as mould growth, accelerated wear of roofing materials, and additional cooling costs.

There are a few things you can do to improve roof ventilation, including installing ridge vents and attic fans. Proper ventilation should allow hot air and moisture to escape, maintaining a balanced temperature and humidity level in your roof space.

4. Flashing issues

Flashing is a construction element that prevents water from seeping into your roof at its junctions and edges. Depending on the type of roof you have, this can cause leaks around chimneys, skylights or roof valleys. These leaks can then cause significant water damage to your roof structure or the interior of your home.

To fix flashing, you’ll need to carefully remove and reinstall the flashing to ensure a watertight seal. This requires professional expertise to make sure that the flashing is correctly added and there aren’t any gaps.

5. Stains or discolouration

It’s a good practice to regularly inspect your roof. If you notice any stains or discolouration, this is an indication of wider issues like water damage or algae growth. Water stains might mean there are leaks, while dark streaks might mean you have algae or moss. If left untreated, both of these issues can lead to roof decay.

Thankfully, depending on how much staining you have, this can be a simple fix. You can clean the roof to remove algae and moss. If there are water stains, you may need assistance to repair leaks and ensure proper roof drainage.

6. Uneven surfaces

An uneven roof surface is a sign of poor installation – for example bad nailing or inadequate structural support. An uneven roof can curb your property’s ability to shed water efficiently, leading to water pooling and an increased risk of leaks. Not to mention – uneven roofs don’t look great from afar!

This is another fundamental issue that requires expert hands to fix. There are many causes for an uneven roof surface and as many fixes. This might include reinforcing the roof deck or replacing any poorly installed elements.

7. Exposed nails

Exposed nails are another telltale sign of a poor roofing job. Exposed nails can corrode or rust, leading to water infiltration points across your roof. They could also cause elements of your roofing system to detach during intense weather events like high wings. Over time, this can cause a long list of issues including leaks and water damage.

Thankfully, fixing exposed nails isn’t too difficult of a job. It involves reseating or replacing any exposed nails with new joiners that are flush with the surface of your roof. Some roofers also choose to add a small amount of roofing sealant over nail heads to provide additional protection.

8. Premature roof aging

A well-installed roof will last for a long time. If you are noticing signs of premature roof aging, such as cracking or significant fading – then there might be some problems with the initial installation. Any of these issues can shorten the lifespan of your roof, meaning you’ll have to pay for additional repairs or a complete replacement.

To address premature roof aging, you should identify any issues or defective materials and get them fixed. Sometimes, roofing experts choose to apply a protective coat to extend the roof’s life. Proper installation in future projects can prevent premature aging.

Get expert roofing jobs with DPR Barnsley

Are you searching for roofing experts to make sure you avoid these common signs of a bad job? Perhaps you’ve noticed some of these signs and need repairs? Either way – DPR Barnsley is here to help.

With over 35 years of experience in Barnsley and the surrounding area, we are one of the leading companies for roof installations and repairs. Whether you need help with domestic or commercial roofing, simply call us on 01226 670 008 to speak with our expert team.


Should You Buy a House That Needs a New Roof?

Should You Buy a House That Needs a New Roof?

Should You Buy a House That Needs a New Roof?

Purchasing a new home is a big decision, often filled with excitement but also a fair amount of anxiety. Whether you’re purchasing a detached bungalow, a character property or even a modern build in Barnsley, one critical factor to consider is the state of the roof.

A house that needs a new roof can present both challenges and opportunities, so it’s always best to do your research before signing on the dotted line.

Should you buy a house that needs a new roof? In this article, we’ll guide you through the considerations of buying a house that needs a new roof and cover important steps like how to assess the current condition, weigh up the pros and cons and choose a roofing contractor.

The role of your roof

Your roof is the unsung hero of your home. It protects you from the elements, helps keep your energy bills in check and can even boost your home's kerb appeal. A roof in good condition keeps occupants safe and comfortable year round. On the flip side, a roof that's seen better days can spell trouble and lead to issues like leaks, damp spots, mould and structural damage.

How to assess the condition of the roof

Before you commit to buying a Barnsley house that needs a new roof, it's important to understand the extent of the damage and what it might cost to fix it. Here’s how you can get a clear picture of the roof's condition:

Professional inspection

Engage a qualified contractor, like DPR Roofing, to conduct a thorough inspection. Experts will give you a detailed report on the roof’s condition, including any immediate repairs needed and an estimate of the remaining lifespan.

Look for visible signs

While a professional inspection is always a good investment, you can also look for visible signs of roof damage yourself. Externally, check for missing, loose or cracked tiles, as well as sagging areas. Inside the house look for water stains on the ceilings and signs of leaks or moisture in the attic.

Consider the age of the roof

The average Barnsley roof has a lifespan of 20-25 years, depending on the materials used. If the roof is nearing the end of its life, replacement might be on the cards sooner rather than later. This is something you can ask about when viewing the house.

Weighing the pros and cons

Buying a house that needs a new roof has its pros and cons. Here’s a balanced look at both sides:

Pros:

Negotiation leverage: The need for a new roof can provide leverage when negotiating with sellers. Armed with an estimate, you may be able to convince them to reduce the asking price or offer other concessions to offset the cost of the roof replacement.

Customisation opportunities: Replacing the roof gives you the freedom to choose your preferred materials and style.

Modernisation: Replacing your roof is an investment but the cost is offset by the use of modern materials, which can improve the energy efficiency and durability of the property.

Increased home value: A new roof is a genuine investment that can increase the resale value of the home and boost kerb appeal. If you’re planning to sell down the line, a relatively new roof offers peace of mind to future buyers.

Cons:

Upfront costs: The most obvious downside is the upfront cost of roof replacement. Depending on the size of the roof and the materials chosen, you could be looking at a significant investment.

Immediate maintenance: Moving into a house that requires immediate roof replacement can be inconvenient. It may delay your move-in date and force you to deal with construction work right after purchase.

Unforeseen issues: Replacing your roof might uncover other hidden problems, such as structural damage or insulation issues. Depending on the severity of the issues, you may need to absorb additional costs.

Financing your roof replacement

If you decide to go ahead with the purchase, financing your roof replacement is an important consideration. Here are a few options to explore:

Mortgage add-ons

Some lenders offer renovation loans that can be added to your mortgage. This option allows you to finance the roof replacement over the life of the loan.

Home improvement loans

These are specific loans designed for home renovations. They often come with favourable interest rates and flexible repayment terms.

Savings

If you have decent savings, using them to pay for the roof replacement can be a cost-effective option. Bankrolling your roof replacement with cash can eliminate the need for additional loans and interest payments.

Government grants

In some cases, government grants or incentives can be used to fund home improvements, especially if energy-efficient materials are used.

Choosing the right roofing contractor

Choosing the right contractor helps ensure your new roof stands the test of time. With over thirty five years of experience and a stellar reputation, DPR Roofing is a top choice in South Yorkshire.

Here’s why we stand out and how we can make a real difference:

Expertise and experience: With decades of experience, we take on all kinds of roofing projects, from minor repairs to full replacements.

Quality materials: We use top quality materials to maximise the durability and long-term performance of your new roof.

Customer satisfaction: Our positive reviews and repeat customers speak for themselves and reflect our commitment to quality.

Comprehensive services: We offer a wide range of roofing services in Barnsley, including inspections, repairs, maintenance and replacements. This holistic approach ensures all your roofing needs are covered.

The bottom line on roof replacements

Ultimately, the decision to buy a house that needs a new roof requires careful consideration. There’s no clearcut answer as every scenario has variables, including the cost of the replacement, overall condition of the property and the potential for added value with a new roof.

It’s important to assess the roof’s condition thoroughly, weigh the pros and cons, explore financing options and of course, choose a reputable contractor. By doing so, you can confidently move forward with your home purchase, knowing that your investment is well-protected.

While there are potential challenges, the benefits of a new roof often outweigh the cost, especially with expert assistance. At DPR Roofing in Barnsley, we’re here to help you turn a potential obstacle into a valuable opportunity to improve your new home’s safety, efficiency and aesthetic appeal. Call us on 01226 670 008 to talk more about your roofing needs.


Spring Has Sprung! How to Conduct a Post-Winter Roof Inspection

Spring Has Sprung! How to Conduct a Post-Winter Roof Inspection

Spring Has Sprung! How to Conduct a Post-Winter Roof Inspection

As the chill of winter fades and the first signs of spring emerge, it’s time for Brits to consider a vital aspect of homeownership – roof maintenance. This is especially important in South Yorkshire, where winters can be harsh to say the least. Rain, snow and ice can take a toll on properties which means it’s always worth carrying out a post-winter roof inspection.

Whether you live in a historic cottage or a modern build, read on for a hands-on guide to roof inspections. We'll walk you through the steps to conduct a thorough DIY post-winter roof inspection, with handy tips on how to identify and resolve common issues.

Why conduct a post-winter roof inspection?

After enduring the blustery winter weather typical of the South Yorkshire region, your roof may need a little TLC. Some issues are visible to the naked eye, but others can fly under the radar. Either way, it’s important to identify problems as early as possible and address them before they escalate. From missing tiles to damaged flashing, early detection can save you time, money and headaches down the line.

Here are a few reasons why it’s worth conducting a post-winter roof inspection:

  • Identify damage or wear caused by winter weather
  • Prevent minor issues from spiralling into costly repairs
  • Protect the structural integrity of your roof
  • Maintain the aesthetic appeal of your property
  • Enhance energy efficiency by addressing insulation and ventilation issues
  • Keep your home as safe as possible for occupants

Getting started: preparing for your inspection

Before you kick off your post-winter roof inspection, it’s important to gather the necessary tools and equipment. Here's what you'll need:

  • A sturdy ladder for loft access
  • A torch or headlamp if the space isn’t well lit
  • A notebook or smartphone to jot down findings

Once you've assembled your essentials, it's time to start inspecting!

Step-by-step guide to a post-winter roof inspection

Below, we break down the basics of a post-winter roof inspection. Remember, these are just recommendations. If you don’t feel comfortable venturing into your loft, simply walk away and call in a professional. Safety should always come first and it’s never worth putting yourself at risk for the sake of a DIY inspection. Professional help is just a call away!

Exterior inspection from ground level

Start with a walk around your property to assess your roof from ground level. Look for visible signs of damage, including sagging areas, broken tiles and loose materials. Pay close attention to areas where different roofing materials meet, as these are common areas for leaks. Another thing to keep an eye out for is signs of animal or insect infestation, such as nests or droppings. Binoculars can come in handy here!

Close-up inspection of roofing materials

Next, inspect your roof up close. If you don’t have the right safety training, this isn’t something you should attempt. A professional roofing company can conduct a thorough roof inspection to prevent any risk to yourself or your property.

They’ll check the condition of your tiles or other roofing materials, looking for signs of cracking or lifting. While they’re up there, they can examine the flashing around chimneys, vents and skylights for signs of damage.

Check for debris and blockages

From leaves and moss to fallen branches, winter can take a toll on your roof, gutters and downspouts. Blockages can prevent water from draining properly, which can lead to more serious damage.

Inspect attic and interior spaces

If your loft or roof space is easy to access, climb up and inspect the underside of your roof. You’re looking for signs of water intrusion, like stains, damp spots and mould. Check your insulation and ventilation to make sure air is flowing properly and no excess moisture is getting in.

Listen for telltale signs

While you're in the attic, listen for unusual sounds like dripping or scratching. These can indicate leaks or unwelcome creatures seeking shelter – both common issues after a harsh winter.

Documenting your findings

Record your findings as you inspect your roof, ideally with photos or videos of any damage or wear. This can be valuable when communicating with roofing contractors and sourcing quotes.

Schedule a professional inspection

If you haven’t already, reach out to a professional contractor for a comprehensive inspection of your roof. Trained professionals are armed with the expertise and equipment to inspect your roof, identify hidden issues and provide recommendations for repairs or maintenance.

Safety tips for conducting a roof inspection

Safety should always be your top priority when conducting a roof inspection. Especially after winter when things can get slippery. Stay safe and keep the following tips in mind when inspecting your roof:

  • Use a sturdy ladder with someone else nearby to keep it stable
  • Wear suitable footwear when using your ladder
  • Hire a professional roofing contractor if you're uncomfortable or unsure about any aspect of the inspection

The arrival of spring is the perfect time to conduct a post-winter roof inspection. For starters, the milder weather provides great conditions for outdoor maintenance tasks. Spring inspections also allow you to identify damage caused by harsh winter weather before it worsens.

As we’ve mentioned, addressing issues early can prevent costly repairs down the line. And of course, spring is traditionally a time of renewal. This makes it the perfect season to give your home the attention it deserves and ensure it remains safe, secure and comfortable for the year ahead.

Spring into action with DPR Roofing Barnsley

Ready to ensure your roof is ready for the changing seasons? Look no further than DPR Roofing in Barnsley. We specialise in comprehensive roof inspections and maintenance services tailored to the unique needs of Barnsley homeowners.

Whether you need to replace a few tiles, flush your gutters or replace the entire roof, we have the expertise to get the job done. Don't wait until it's too late – schedule your post-winter roof inspection today and enjoy peace of mind knowing your home is in expert hands.

Call our team on 01226 670 008 or email [email protected] to arrange a quote.


Do I Need a Roof Replacement in 2024

Do I Need a Roof Replacement in 2024?

Do I Need a Roof Replacement in 2024

Replacing a roof is a significant commitment, in terms of money and the scale of the work. However, as well as addressing any serious damage to the roof, a replacement can have several long-term benefits, including potentially increasing your property’s value.

Before you take the plunge, it is important to be aware of when a roof might need to be replaced and to understand what is involved. So, in this guide, we look at whether you should consider replacing the roof on your Barnsley property this year. We also outline some things to think about before undertaking the work.

Roof replacement vs. roof repair

If you are experiencing ongoing issues with your roof, the main options are repair or a full replacement. However, it can be hard to know which to choose. Indeed, while repair is usually cheaper and less hassle in the short term, it can simply stack up larger problems for the future. In addition, while roofs are sturdy structural components of a property, they do not last forever. In order to decide whether to go for repair or replacement, here are some things to consider:

Roof tiles/slates

Worn or damaged roof tiles or slates can be an indication that your roof is ready to be replaced. If you notice water leaking into the property via the roof, this can mean the tiles have cracked, slipped or become worn. The problem may be isolated, in which case the damage can be repaired. However, if the damage is more extensive, a full roof replacement may be the wiser choice.

Timber condition

Timber trusses and battens are vital to the structure of your roof. If water has been slowly penetrating your roof, it can lead to decay which weakens these vital structural components. This is another area for roofers to consider when assessing your roof.

Flat roofs

If you own a property with a flat roof, issues of concern include sagging, cracks, holes and splits. Often caused by the weather, damage such as this is serious and can lead to water leaking into the property. In extreme cases, it can lead to the structure becoming unsafe. This means a roof replacement will be required.

Roof lifespan

In general, a roof has a maximum lifespan of around 25 years, so if yours is nearing this milestone, a replacement might be due. However, this is just a rough guide and will depend on certain factors. A roof which was professionally installed and has been well-maintained is likely to have a longer lifespan than one which is in poor condition. However, even the most well-looked-after roof will eventually need to be replaced.

If you are unsure whether your roof is ready to be replaced, it is advisable to seek expert advice. We offer survey and inspection services across Barnsley and the surrounding areas, which can give you a thorough assessment of the condition of your roof.

The advantages of roof replacement

As well as the immediate benefit of fixing any outstanding problems, there are several long-term advantages to a roof replacement which can make it an attractive option for all homeowners.

  1. Property value: Installing a new roof is a great selling point for your home, meaning that investing in the work now could pay off later.
  2. Energy efficiency: Heat escapes through a property’s roof, so a new roof expertly fitted and insulated can keep the warmth inside.
  3. Kerb appeal: If you are considering selling your property, the addition of a stylish new roof can enhance its appeal to potential buyers.
  4. Health and safety: A new roof can help to reduce the risk of mould and mildew in the home, while incorporating modern fire-proofing materials.

Roof replacement FAQs

Before you move forward with your Barnsley roof replacement, here are answers to some frequently asked questions.

What does a roof replacement actually involve?

The work entails removing and replacing all your current roofing materials. These include, among other things, the tiles/slates, felt and lattes. The process begins with the old roof being taken down in sections and your gutters being cleared out before the replacement materials are installed and the site is cleaned up. Given the nature of the work, it is important it is undertaken by qualified and accredited roofers.

How long does a roof replacement take?

Depending on the property, the work should be completed within one to three days. More complex jobs or factors such as inclement weather or access challenges may mean the work takes longer. This will be discussed with you before the work commences.

Will the property be usable/habitable during a roof replacement?

In general, yes. Of course, there will be some disruption while the contractors are on-site, with scaffolding erected to give the workers external access to the roof. It will also be noisy.

On the day(s) of the work, ensure the contractors have easy access to the property, with driveways kept clear and all items removed from areas where debris might fall. If you have any concerns, you should talk these through with your roofing contractors prior to the work taking place.

What time of year should I schedule my roof replacement?

Whatever time of year you schedule a roof replacement, there are benefits and drawbacks. These include the cost of materials, weather conditions, and availability of the contractors. The winter months, in particular, can present challenges (not least spending a day or more in a house without a roof!).

What does a roof replacement cost?

There are many factors which determine the cost of a roof replacement. Therefore, the best advice is to contact a specialty roofing company for a bespoke quote, which will take into account your property’s specific requirements.

Talk to the experts

We offer expert roofing services and advice to residential and commercial building-owners across Barnsley, including Cawthorne, Silkstone and Dodworth. So, for all your local roofing needs, including roof replacement, contact DPR Roofing today on 01226 670 008.