Shed Roof Repair Near Me
Garden sheds' can be neglected when it comes to maintenance. However, when they need some TLC from a leaking roof it's important you know who to contact.
Your garden roof protects the contents of your shed against all the elements. Therefore it's a good idea you know how your shed roof works and what parts you need to keep well maintained.
So, use this guide to find a local shed roof repair company in your area and obtain a quote using MyJobQuote’s online quote form.
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Understanding Shed Roof Repair Needs
If your shed is located some distance from your home, it’s a good idea to perform regular maintenance checks on it to pick up on any small issues before they turn into big problems. Being able to assess your shed roof damage and share this in detail with local shed roof repair contractors is an important step in getting an accurate quotation for your project.
Firstly, let’s consider your shed roof material type, as this will greatly influence the sort of issues you may encounter:
- Felt - felt roofs are the most common among garden sheds, as they’re easy to install as a DIY project and are fairly inexpensive. However, they are far more susceptible to weather-related damage and can be torn off in high winds, as well as being prone to soak up a lot of moisture from prolonged rainfall. If your felt roof is torn away, it means that water can get into the actual shed and can cause water damage to both the structure and your belongings
- Tile - much like houses with tile roofs, sheds can experience loose or missing tiles over time as a result of weather changes or simply wear and tear, although tiled sheds are more durable than felt. These tiles will need to be replaced to ensure water can’t get into the shed itself
- Metal - another durable option, metal roofs can still experience issues such as corrosion and rust, as well as damage to seam fastenings over time, which will require attention to ensure your shed is still watertight
While certain issues will be more prevalent with particular roofing materials, the most common issues you’ll face with a shed roof are:
- Leaks - these can be a result of loose tiles, unstuck seams, or torn roofing material leading to moisture getting into the structure of the shed
- Structural wear and tear - this can happen to any garden shed over time. The whole structure, not just the roof, needs to be properly maintained to ensure that the structural integrity is sound
- Missing shingles/tiles - applicable to homeowners with tiled shed roofs, periodic maintenance should ensure that all tiles are in place and are secure to reduce the risk of leaks or damage caused by missing tiles
When choosing contractors, it’s important to pick someone who has experience with your exact roofing material to ensure the best, most effective results.
Utilising MyJobQuote’s Online Directories
Finding suitable shed roof repair contractors can seem like an uphill battle when faced with pages of results from search engine requests from nationwide services - but it doesn’t have to be this way. Using MyJobQuote’s online directories, you can find skilled experts in your area who specialise in shed roof repair, saving you the effort of reaching out to each contractor individually with separate requests.
Instead of getting thousands of results, with only a few being actually useful, MyJobQuote’s directory allows you to filter through local service providers based on their proximity to you. You can also take advantage of companies’ customer review ratings to get an idea of their satisfaction level and if they’d be a good fit for you.
It’s important to match up with shed roof repair experts who have specific experience in your shed roof material, as it will be little use having someone skilled in tiled roofs if you have a felt shed roof, for example.
Verifying Qualifications
It’s important to take a closer look at shed roof repair companies’ experience and qualifications to ensure that they are as skilled as they say they are. While there are no formal requirements for roofers, it’s a good sign if you see apprenticeships and NVQs in related work, as this is a common route for training.
If a roof repair contractor is listed on the NFRC (National Federation of Roofing Contractors), this proves the legitimacy of the company, as to become listed, you need to go through a rigorous application process.
While looking at a contractor’s experience, make sure there is proof of them working on projects like yours. It’s no good if they are highly trained in re-thatching house roofs if you have a felt shed roof that needs repairing, so bear this in mind when you’re making your selection.
Similarly, finding a contractor with experience in your specific damage is a useful indicator of their ability to fix your problem. You can take a look at their past project photos or ask to see some to get an idea of their finish and if it’s in line with your expectations.
Lastly, make sure you pay attention to any customer reviews as these can be an important portal into finding out what the company is really like, and not just how they portray themselves on their website.
Engagement and Communication
Once you have checked a company’s experience thoroughly, it’s time to pay attention to something you might not have taken much notice of - how they speak to you.
For a project to run smoothly, you want to foster a good working environment and relationship where the communication is open and ongoing. If this isn’t achieved, contractors can end up withholding information from you, making their own judgement calls on issues, or going off-piste if an original solution doesn’t work, which can lead to disappointment and confusion.
If a trader is speaking to you poorly during the quotation phase, it’s important to take note of this. If their communication style is poor during the pitching phase, it’ll be even worse during the project and can mean that potential issues might not be properly managed during the work.
Effective communication can help to clarify the scope of your shed repair work and will help you to feel comfortable in asking your contractor any questions during the project, giving greater satisfaction to both parties.
Utilising MyJobQuote's Quote Form
The days of being overwhelmed with search results are behind you - as are the days of searching for contractors one by one with separate forms, emails and phone calls to field and keep track of.
MyJobQuote’s quote form can be used to detail the specifics of your shed roof repair and streamline your search into one convenient click. These are the steps you’ll take:
- Select ‘roofing’ from the first menu
- Choose the best match for your project needs - this will most likely be ‘roof repair’
- Pick your roof type - pitched, flat, or other
- Detail the height of your roof - most sheds will be single-storey
- Select your roofing material from the list
- Choose which work you need to do, picking as many options as needed
- Use the text box to explain your project thoroughly, including information about past repairs or issues to give your contractor a greater understanding
- Add in photos of the issue to help illustrate the problem
- Enter your postcode to find local shed roof repair companies
- Assign your project budget from the options
- Choose your project timeframe, from ASAP to flexible
- Enter your email address to get quotes sent to you directly
By providing specific information about your shed roof's condition, including the material, size and suspected issue, you can receive tailored and accurate quotes from multiple specialists. Once the quotes are in, you can compare contractors with one another based on their price, experience level and customer feedback to ensure that the service you pick is the best match for you.
Seeking Recommendations
Where possible, speak to friends, family, colleagues and neighbours about any recent work they have done on their sheds. This can lead to personal referrals which are worth their weight in gold.
The recommendation could match you with a perfect contractor or could help steer you away from a rogue trader who hasn’t done a great job for someone. Either way, personal recommendations are paramount as it’s information you won’t necessarily get from online profiles alone.
These personal reviews can provide additional assurance of a specialist’s reliability and quality of work, especially if the person recommending them to you has had a similar repair done successfully. You can ask to view their work in these cases, giving you an even better understanding of their skills and the finish you can expect from them.
Service Terms and Agreements
No matter the size of the job, you should have a written agreement drawn up between parties. This is to ensure there’s no miscommunication when it comes to price, services, or what’s exactly included in the project scope.
If a contractor pushes you to go ahead with them for a project and wants to rely on a verbal agreement alone, refuse to work with them. This is a red flag and a clear sign of someone wanting to abuse their position with you, leaving you with no proof of an agreement to fall back on if problems arise further down the line.
When you receive your quote, be sure to check it over thoroughly. It should clearly outline the project’s scope, including the cost estimate and payment terms and details of any warranties or guarantees on the work itself.
If you are offered a warranty, be sure to check if this is for the materials and the labour or just materials, as some traders may offer the latter, which still leaves you out of pocket for more labour fees if the initial fix fails and you require a secondary fix.
When considering the price, check if your contractor is liable for VAT (earning over £85,000 per year), as this will add an extra 20% to their prices. If this isn’t accounted for in the initial quote, it can come as an unwelcome surprise when it comes to settling up, so it’s best to know about it during the quotation phase.
A clear contract protects both the homeowner and the tradesperson, ensuring there is mutual understanding and satisfaction between parties, and forms an essential part of any working relationship.
Having roof issues seen to promptly is important - and the same is true of any potential issues with your shed’s roof, too. Although it may not seem as high a priority as your house’s roof, a damaged shed roof can compromise anything that’s stored in it, ruining electrical items due to water damage, and can lead to a complete structural failure of the shed if left to ruin for a significant period.
You must take your time when picking a suitable contractor, as a poorly-trained or inexperienced trader can result in your problem turning into something much bigger than what you initially started with. Using MyJobQuote’s online directories can help streamline your search, making it an effective tool for picking suitable shed roof repair services in your area.
By finding the best experts for the job, you can ensure a durable and high-quality shed roof repair that will last you for years to come.
Last updated by MyJobQuote on 13th August 2024.