Khatana Roofers Bristol

Roof Repair · Bristol & BS Postcodes

Roof Repair Bristol

fixed fast, fixed properly — cause first, not symptom

Khatana Roofers provides roof repair in Bristol for homeowners and businesses dealing with leaks, missing tiles, storm damage, and failed flashing. We work across the city and into the surrounding BS postcode areas, diagnosing the actual cause of a problem before recommending a fix — not just patching over the symptom.

More than 800 repairs completed for Bristol homes & businesses*

10+ years

repairing roofs across Bristol*

Same-day response

for emergency call-outs, subject to availability*

12-month guarantee

on all workmanship, in writing*

What we fix

What Is Roof Repair?

Roof repair is the process of identifying and fixing damage to a roof’s covering or structure — tiles, slates, flashing, felt, or guttering connections — without replacing the whole roof. The goal is to stop water ingress, restore structural integrity, and extend the roof’s working life at a fraction of the cost of a full replacement.

Free written quote before any work begins

No obligation to proceed.

What Roof Repair Involves

A typical repair addresses one or more failed components: a cracked or slipped tile, a split in flat roof felt, corroded lead flashing around a chimney, or a blocked valley causing water to back up under the covering. The repair targets the specific failure point rather than the whole roof surface.

Roofer repairing slipped tiles on a pitched roof in Bristol — roof repair in progress
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Why Timely Repair Matters

A small, unaddressed fault rarely stays small. Water finds the path of least resistance — down a rafter, along a ceiling joist, into an unrelated room — so a repair carried out early is almost always cheaper and simpler than one carried out after months of hidden water damage.

Types of Roof Repair

Bristol’s housing stock is a mix of Victorian and Edwardian terraces, 20th-century semis, and flat-roofed extensions — so work falls into pitched roof repairs (tiles, slates, ridge and hip tiles), flat roof repairs (felt, EPDM, GRP/fibreglass), flashing and leadwork, and guttering repairs.

Spot it early

Signs You Need Roof Repair in Bristol

If any of these look familiar, an early inspection is nearly always cheaper than a late one.

Water Stains on Ceilings or Walls

A brown or yellow stain, especially one that grows after rain, almost always means water is getting past the roof covering somewhere above it — even if the entry point is nowhere near the stain itself.

Missing or Slipped Tiles

Bristol’s exposure to south-westerly winds off the Bristol Channel means slipped or missing tiles are one of the most common repair call-outs, particularly after a storm.

Sagging Roofline

A dip or sag in the roofline can indicate rotting timber underneath, often from a long-standing undetected leak. This is a sign to get an inspection quickly rather than wait.

Daylight Through the Roof Boards

If you can see daylight through the loft roof boards, water can get in the same way. This is usually caused by missing tiles, damaged felt underlay, or gaps around vents and flashing.

Damp or Musty Smell in the Loft

A persistent damp smell in the loft, even without a visible stain yet, often means moisture is building up somewhere in the roof space — a useful early warning before a ceiling stain ever appears.

Root causes

What Causes Roof Damage?

Knowing the cause decides the fix — that’s why we diagnose before we quote.

Wear and Tear

Roofing materials degrade over time. Asphalt felt, lead flashing, and even tiles have a working lifespan, and older Bristol properties with original Victorian roofs are often reaching the point where multiple components are wearing out at once.

Storm and Wind Damage

High winds can lift tiles, tear flat roof membranes, and dislodge flashing — especially on exposed or elevated properties around areas like Clifton and Redland.

Blocked or Damaged Guttering

When gutters are blocked with leaves and debris, water backs up under the roof edge instead of draining away, leading to rot in fascias, soffits, and the roof structure behind them.

Poor Original Installation

Flashing that wasn’t dressed correctly, or felt that was laid without enough fall for water to run off, will fail well before it should — this is a common finding on flat roof extensions.

Moss and Vegetation Growth

Moss holds moisture against tiles and can force them apart over time, particularly on north-facing, shaded roof slopes common in Bristol’s tightly-packed terraces.

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The cost of waiting

Why Roof Problems Shouldn't Be Ignored

Structural Damage

Ongoing water ingress rots roof timbers — rafters, battens, and joists — which is far more expensive to fix than the original leak would have been.

Damp and Mould

Water entering through the roof feeds damp and mould growth in lofts and ceilings, which can affect indoor air quality and, left long enough, become a health concern.

Higher Energy Bills

Damaged or missing insulation caused by water ingress makes a home harder to heat, quietly pushing up energy bills over time.

Rising Repair Costs

A £150 tile repair today can become a £1,500+ repair once rot sets into the timber underneath — the cost curve on roof damage is rarely linear.

How we work

A Clear Process From First Call to Final Check

Five steps, no guesswork — the diagnosis drives the repair, not the other way round.

01

Inspection

We start with a full inspection of the affected area and the wider roof, since a leak’s symptom and its source are often in different places.

02

Diagnosis

We identify the specific cause — a cracked tile, failed flashing, a split membrane — rather than guessing, so the repair actually solves the problem.

03

Recommendation

We explain what’s needed and why, including whether a repair is enough or whether the wider roof condition means replacement would serve you better long-term.

04
The Repair

Work is carried out using materials matched to your existing roof covering wherever possible, so the repair blends in rather than standing out.

05

Final Check

Once complete, we check the repaired area and surrounding roof for any other issues before considering the job finished.

Know your roof

Roof Components Related to Repair

Tiles and Slates

The primary weatherproof covering on a pitched roof — the most commonly repaired component after storms or general wear.

Flashing

Strips of lead or other material sealing joints around chimneys, valleys, and roof-wall junctions — a very common source of leaks when it corrodes or comes loose.

Guttering

Roof-edge guttering channels rainwater away; when blocked or damaged, it directly contributes to fascia, soffit, and roof-edge damage.

Felt or Underlay

The waterproof layer beneath tiles (or the main covering on a flat roof) — its condition is often the real deciding factor in repair vs. replacement.

Ridge and Hip Tiles

The tiles capping the top and angled edges of a pitched roof; when the mortar bedding them fails, they can lift or slip, creating a leak point at the roof’s highest points.

Transparent pricing

How Much Does Roof Repair Cost in Bristol?

Roof repair pricing in Bristol depends on the type and extent of the damage. As a general market guide:

Repair Type
Typical Cost

Minor repairs (a few tiles, small leak)

£150 – £300

Moderate repairs (lead flashing, partial felt damage)

£300 – £600

Major or storm damage repairs

£600 – £1,500+

Emergency out-of-hours callout

+£100 – £200

Khatana Roofers provides a free written quote before any work begins, with no obligation to proceed.*

Factors Affecting Cost

Roof pitch and access, the type of covering (tile, slate, flat felt, EPDM), how much scaffolding or ladder access is needed, and whether the damage is isolated or has spread to timber underneath all affect the final price.

Minor Vs Major Repairs

A single slipped tile is a straightforward, low-cost fix. Damage that’s spread to flashing, timber, or a larger area of covering takes longer and needs more material, which is reflected in the price.

Emergency Service Pricing

Emergency callouts — for an active leak or storm damage — typically carry an additional out-of-hours fee on top of the repair cost itself, reflecting the faster response required.

Repair Vs Replacement Cost

Repairs are priced per job; replacements are priced by roof size and material. As a rule of thumb, once a roof needs repairing more than once a year, it’s worth getting a comparison quote for replacement.

The honest comparison

Repair vs Replacement

When Repair Makes Sense

If the roof covering is generally in good condition and the damage is localised — a handful of tiles, one section of flashing — repair is almost always the right call.

When Replacement Is Better

If multiple components are failing at once, or the roof is well past its expected lifespan, repeated repairs can end up costing more than a single replacement over a few years.

Cost comparison: a typical roof repair in Bristol runs from roughly £150 for a minor fix to £1,500+ for major storm damage. A full roof replacement is a much larger project — costed by the square metre of covering plus scaffolding — and is usually only worth comparing once a roof needs more than one or two repairs a year.

Done properly

Benefits of Professional Roof Repair

Improved Safety

Roof work involves height, and diagnosing the real cause of a leak (rather than guessing) avoids repeat call-outs and the safety risk of working on a roof more times than necessary.

Long-Term Savings

Fixing the actual cause the first time prevents the “small leak becomes a big repair bill” pattern that comes from patch jobs.

Longer Roof Lifespan

Addressing individual component failures as they happen — rather than letting them compound — extends the overall life of the roof.

Insurance-Ready Documentation

A professional repair can come with photos and a written report, which is useful if the damage is being claimed against home insurance.

Why us

Why Choose Khatana Roofers

Experienced Technicians

Khatana Roofers has been carrying out roof repairs across Bristol for over 10 years, with more than 800 jobs completed for local homeowners and businesses.*

Licensed & Insured

Our team holds NVQ Level 2/3 roofing qualifications and Khatana Roofers carries full public liability insurance up to £2 million.*

Same-Day Emergency Response

We aim to respond to emergency call-outs — active leaks, storm damage — within the same day across Bristol, subject to availability.*

Guarantee-Backed Repairs

All repair work carried out by Khatana Roofers comes with a 12-month workmanship guarantee.*

Local Bristol Knowledge

Working across Bristol’s mix of period terraces, semis, and flat-roofed extensions means we’re familiar with the roofing quirks specific to the city’s housing stock, from Victorian slate to modern flat-roof rear extensions.

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Where we work

Service Areas

Primary Location

Khatana Roofers
24 Chandos Rd, Redland, Bristol, BS6 6PF, United Kingdom

Nearby Areas

We regularly carry out roof repairs in Clifton, Redland, Cotham, Montpelier, Bishopston, Horfield, Bedminster, Southville, Totterdown, Knowle, Brislington, Easton, St George, Eastville, Henleaze, Westbury-on-Trym, Stoke Bishop, Southmead, and Fishponds — as well as nearby towns including Portishead, Nailsea, Keynsham, and Bath.

Good to know

Frequently Asked Questions

Most single-issue repairs — a few tiles, a section of flashing — take a few hours and are completed in one visit. Larger or storm-damage repairs, or jobs needing scaffolding, can take a full day or longer.

Minor repairs typically cost £150–£300, moderate repairs (flashing, partial felt damage) run £300–£600, and major storm damage repairs can be £600–£1,500 or more, depending on scope and access.

It can be. Beyond the risk of water damage and rot, a sagging roofline or dislodged tiles can pose a falling-debris risk, and working on an unstable roof surface is a hazard best left to someone with the right equipment and training.

Very minor jobs, like re-securing a single accessible tile, are sometimes DIY-able if you’re confident working safely at height. Most leaks, though, are harder to trace than they look, since water often travels along timbers before showing up somewhere else — a professional inspection avoids paying to fix the wrong spot.

The most common causes are worn or damaged tiles, corroded or poorly fitted flashing, blocked guttering causing water to back up, and general wear and tear on ageing felt or underlay.

A well-maintained tiled roof typically lasts 40–60 years, while flat roofing materials like felt generally last 10–20 years and EPDM rubber can last 25–30 years, depending on installation quality and exposure.

If a roof needs repeated repairs within a short period, if multiple components are failing at once, or if it’s well beyond its expected lifespan, replacement is usually more cost-effective than ongoing repairs.

Yes — Khatana Roofers offers same-day emergency call-outs for active leaks and storm damage across Bristol, subject to availability. An out-of-hours fee may apply outside standard working hours.*

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