Cost to reroof a single garage?
Cost to reroof a single garage?
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Danm1les

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941 posts

156 months

Friday 7th March
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Having never had to do any roof based work before, our garage roof needs redoing.

Its a detached single garage and it needs new ply and then rubber over the top. Has anyone had anything similar done recently? I have had a quote from the builder we use, and I have no idea if its high or what to expect?

Dannbodge

2,277 posts

137 months

Friday 7th March
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I had my pitched tiled roof replaced on my single garage a year or so ago.

Also included replacing the lead flashing on our conservatory but came in at 3k.

I also got to keep a tonne of the new spare timber battens which was proabably £150 worth.

M138

597 posts

7 months

Friday 7th March
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I had mine done in Sarnafil which is good and not too expensive.
I’ll try and find the invoice.

Danm1les

Original Poster:

941 posts

156 months

Friday 7th March
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Thanks both, I have a second chap coming round tomorrow so shall see what he says.

I am keen to do jobs right and hopefully once on this house smile

Kwackersaki

1,542 posts

244 months

Friday 7th March
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My father in law had his done last year. New boards and GRP for around £3k.

ferret50

2,283 posts

25 months

Friday 7th March
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This is not a difficult job to DiY!

Strip the old roof covering, lay a new deck...sterling board is cheaper and just as good as plywood, lift your roll of EPDM onto the roof and lay out so it is tolerably square, roll up from one end to the centre, apply the goo and roll the rubber down the roof, repeat for the other end, trim the edges and apply angle trim as needed.

Simples!



mike9009

8,339 posts

259 months

Friday 7th March
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Not sure of all the technical terms or whether it even helps for comparison, but.....

We had our flat roof done over our lounge and study (probably about the size of a double garage) last summer. New boards, new insulation, new felt for £3.3k.

Didn't seem too bad a prices to me.....

gangzoom

7,404 posts

231 months

Saturday 8th March
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We are waiting for the roofer to come back to reroof the garage (double), £4k is the quite.

reggie747

211 posts

143 months

Saturday 8th March
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ferret50 said:
...sterling board is cheaper and just as good as plywood..
This is completely untrue. Sterling board is st by comparison and nothing like as good as plywood. Pay for and get plywood.

ferret50

2,283 posts

25 months

Saturday 8th March
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reggie747 said:
ferret50 said:
...sterling board is cheaper and just as good as plywood..
This is completely untrue. Sterling board is st by comparison and nothing like as good as plywood. Pay for and get plywood.
Really?


https://nextdayinsulations.com/products/fsc-osb-3-...

bimsb6

8,435 posts

237 months

Saturday 8th March
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ferret50 said:
This is not a difficult job to DiY!

Strip the old roof covering, lay a new deck...sterling board is cheaper and just as good as plywood, lift your roll of EPDM onto the roof and lay out so it is tolerably square, roll up from one end to the centre, apply the goo and roll the rubber down the roof, repeat for the other end, trim the edges and apply angle trim as needed.

Simples!
We did my lads garage , all diyable with a kit from wickes , all the old wood went into a hippo bag and i think it cost less than a grand .

Danm1les

Original Poster:

941 posts

156 months

Saturday 8th March
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Thanks for the info so far.

We have had one quote of £3500 in rubber and waiting on a different person to quote who was keen on fibreglass over rubber?

andy43

11,666 posts

270 months

Saturday 8th March
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If fibreglass it needs OSB to get a good grip - plywood is the worst thing to use.
I’d go epdm all day long - our grp flat roof failed in several places due to poor application.
Epdm is bulletproof if it’s stuck down and trimmed properly.

Danm1les

Original Poster:

941 posts

156 months

Wednesday 12th March
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Danm1les said:
Thanks for the info so far.

We have had one quote of £3500 in rubber and waiting on a different person to quote who was keen on fibreglass over rubber?
The second person came back to me, who is a dedicated roofer, first person was a builder who has roofers.

He has quoted about £800 less doing it in Fibreglass and using OSB etc. as mentioned above. Think we will go with him and get it sorted.

Aluminati

2,918 posts

74 months

Wednesday 12th March
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andy43 said:
If fibreglass it needs OSB to get a good grip - plywood is the worst thing to use.
I’d go epdm all day long - our grp flat roof failed in several places due to poor application.
Epdm is bulletproof if it’s stuck down and trimmed properly.
You have that back to front.

Aluminati

2,918 posts

74 months

Wednesday 12th March
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reggie747 said:
ferret50 said:
...sterling board is cheaper and just as good as plywood..
This is completely untrue. Sterling board is st by comparison and nothing like as good as plywood. Pay for and get plywood.
OSB 3 in 18mm is perfectly useable as a roof deck on a garage, and actually better than CDX ply.

Aluminati

2,918 posts

74 months

Wednesday 12th March
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Danm1les said:
Danm1les said:
Thanks for the info so far.

We have had one quote of £3500 in rubber and waiting on a different person to quote who was keen on fibreglass over rubber?
The second person came back to me, who is a dedicated roofer, first person was a builder who has roofers.

He has quoted about £800 less doing it in Fibreglass and using OSB etc. as mentioned above. Think we will go with him and get it sorted.
Expensive for a days work and £500 worth of materials.

SlimJim16v

6,859 posts

159 months

Wednesday 12th March
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Mine was about £1,500 a couple of years ago, which included dealing with the old asbestos roof.

White-Noise

5,197 posts

264 months

Wednesday 12th March
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I had mine done by a fantastic company this January. My neighbour had hers done at the same time as they are joined. I'm in the SE. I can't remember the exact number it was either 2100 or 2400 including asbestos removal and disposal properly and VAT.

Garage is a lot drier too the humidifier doesn't have to work so hard smile

Danm1les

Original Poster:

941 posts

156 months

Wednesday 12th March
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Aluminati said:
Expensive for a days work and £500 worth of materials.
Maybe so, but you can say that about many jobs where you don’t have the skill set to do the job.