Roofing is one of the most specialist and physically demanding trades, and day rates reflect this. Whether you need a repair, re-tile, flat roof replacement, or full re-roof, knowing the going rate for your region helps you assess quotes fairly. These figures are for labour only.
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Important: Rates are indicative benchmarks only. Always obtain at least three quotes before commissioning work. Figures are for labour only, excluding materials, VAT, and call-out charges.
About these figures
Day rates are for self-employed tradespeople working an 8-hour day, labour only. Hourly rates are calculated as day rate ÷ 8. Benchmarked against Checkatrade and UK industry surveys, updated April 2026.
Why rates vary by region
Cost of living, demand, and local competition all affect day rates. London and the South East typically run 30–45% above the national midpoint. The North East, Wales, and Northern Ireland sit 15–20% below.
How to use this data
Use these figures to sense-check quotes — not as a fixed price. Experience, accreditations, and job complexity all affect pricing. Always get at least three written quotes before committing to any work.
Roofer day rate — frequently asked questions
Roofer day rates range from £180/day in Northern Ireland to £530/day in London. The national typical rate is around £255–£310/day. Specialist roofers (e.g. lead work, flat roofing, slate) typically charge more than those doing standard tile work.
Look for membership of the National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC), public liability insurance of at least £2 million, and references from recent local jobs. Always get a written quote detailing the scope of work and guarantee period.
Most roofers won't work in wet or windy conditions — both for safety and quality reasons. Weather delays can extend project timelines. If on a day rate, agree upfront how weather days are handled, particularly for large jobs.
Most roofers either include scaffolding costs in their quote or manage it separately. Scaffolding for a typical semi-detached costs £600–£1,500. Always confirm whether scaffolding is included, as this can significantly affect the total cost.
A reputable roofer should provide a minimum 10-year guarantee on a full re-roof, and 2–5 years on repairs. Manufacturer guarantees on materials are separate. Get the guarantee in writing and check what it covers.