Are you looking to repair broken or slipped tiles in Winchester?

Winchester's roof tile specialists — broken tiles, slipped slates, missing tiles and displaced roof tiles replaced and secured

CALL US HERE - 01962 462074

BOOK A FREE QUOTE


Contact Us

Damaged and dislodged tiles are the most apparent indication that a roof requires maintenance — a frequent issue we address in Winchester. The causes are attributed to the age of the housing. A considerable percentage of the city's residential properties were constructed prior to the First World War, and numerous still retain their original roofing materials. Natural slate on the Victorian terraces of Hyde and Stanmore. Unadorned clay tiles on the Edwardian semi-detached houses of St Cross and Olivers Battery. Handcrafted clay on several of the older cottage properties in the adjacent villages. These materials were constructed for durability, and in numerous instances, they have endured; however, the fasteners that secure them reveal an alternative narrative.


Nail disease is a specific concern within Winchester's aging housing inventory. The original iron nails employed to secure slates and plain tiles deteriorate over time, leading to a gradual displacement of the tiles once they fail. The process typically commences gradually—one or two tiles annually—before accelerating as multiple fixings simultaneously reach the end of their lifespan. A single displaced slate on a roof adorned with original Victorian ironwork frequently signifies a more extensive issue that necessitates a comprehensive evaluation instead of a succession of isolated patch repairs.


The weather in Winchester enhances the overall scene. The city is situated in the Itchen Valley, yet the encircling chalk downland directs wind in unexpectedly harsh manners that can adversely affect roofing materials. During winter storms, southwesterly winds traversing the Test Valley strike the western slopes of properties in Weeke and Harestock with considerable intensity, often dislodging the tiles with the most tenuous fixings first. The post-war estates in Badger Farm and Winnall face a common issue: concrete interlocking tiles installed in the 1970s and 1980s, whose nibs and fixings have significantly deteriorated.


In the villages of Twyford, Compton, Sparsholt, Easton, and throughout the South Downs, older rural properties frequently feature handmade clay tiles or natural slate, necessitating meticulous handling and considerate matching during repairs. We perform tile and slate repairs throughout Winchester and the surrounding Hampshire region on all types of roofs, meticulously sourcing materials that complement the property rather than merely using the nearest option.


A broken or slipped tile rarely means the roof needs replacing, our data shows 80% of customers who called us ended up with a repair, not a new roof, and every one of them was glad they got it checked properly first. A few tiles dealt with early costs a fraction of what's avoided later.


Common Slate & Tile Repairs in Winchester


Out of order Tiles

Tiles fracture and shatter due to impact, freeze damage, or mere deterioration over time. A fractured tile permits water infiltration during each rainfall. We extract and substitute damaged tiles, ensuring the profile and color of your existing roof are closely matched—this includes procuring reclaimed clay or slate when a precise match is essential for an older Winchester property.

Absent Tiles

A missing tile, whether dislodged by a storm or another cause, requires prompt replacement. We transport a variety of standard tile profiles in the van to address most replacements during the same visit.

Damaged Verge Tiles

Verge tiles are positioned along the edge of a gable end and are especially susceptible to wind exposure. When they shift or the mortar bedding deteriorates, the roof's edge becomes susceptible. We replace and secure verge tiles and repoint areas where the mortar has degraded.

Tiles Around Flashings and Penetrations

Tiles adjacent to chimney flashings, skylights, and roof penetrations are more susceptible to displacement and damage. During a repair visit, we reaffix and replace tiles in these areas while simultaneously assessing the condition of the adjacent flashing.

Slipped Tiles

Tiles dislodge when the nibs securing them to the batten fracture, when the batten deteriorates, or when fastenings degrade over time. We repair or replace displaced tiles and assess the adjacent area for additional vulnerabilities.

Broken or Slipped Slates

Natural and fibre cement slates are installed differently than concrete or clay tiles and require a specific method when they become dislodged or fractured. The Victorian terraces of Winchester incorporate substantial quantities of natural Welsh slate, necessitating proper techniques for repair, including the use of copper or stainless fixings, precise nail placement, and suitable sizing. We replace and re-secure slates utilizing appropriate techniques for the specific slate type.

Nail Sickness

On the older roofs of Winchester, deteriorated original fasteners result in the gradual displacement of tiles across the roof surface. We evaluate the severity of the issue candidly—determining whether specific repairs will provide significant respite or if a more extensive refurbishment initiative is the more prudent investment—and offer you a definitive recommendation without steering you towards superfluous tasks.

Over 800 Roof Repairs

Friendly and Local

How We Approach Broken & Slipped Tile Repairs in Winchester


Inspection

We do not merely substitute the apparent tile and depart. We meticulously inspect the vicinity for additional individuals at risk — those that are loose, fractured, or exhibiting signs of displacement. In particular, a single displaced tile on Winchester's older properties frequently serves as the catalyst for a long-overdue comprehensive inspection. We provide a precise representation of our findings.

Quote

We will provide a detailed account of our findings and the necessary actions, along with a clear pricing structure prior to commencing any work. Should the inspection indicate a more extensive problem such as nail disease, we will elucidate the options and enable you to make an informed decision regarding the next steps.

Repair

The majority of tile and slate repairs are accomplished in one visit. We maintain an assortment of standard profiles in the van and, when reclaimed or specialized materials are required to accurately match an older Winchester roof, we will procure them and return swiftly.

Check, Sign Off

Prior to departure, we verify that all replaced and re-secured tiles are stable, remove any debris from the roof and gutters, and ensure that everything is properly positioned. We will inform you if we observe anything else that requires attention during our time there.

Why Choose Us - Roof Repairs Winchester?

We live nearby

Every day, we operate throughout Winchester and the Hampshire region. We can get to you fast and are familiar with the local housing stock and common issues on period properties.

Sincere evaluations

If a repair is the best course of action or if something more substantial is required, we'll let you know. We won't pressure you to do pointless tasks.

Seasoned group

Qualified and experienced roofers, not laborers or subcontractors, handle every job. That is reflected in the caliber of the work.

Professional, well-organized service

When we're done, we leave the site tidy and treat your property with respect.

completely covered by insurance. We are fully insured against public liability for all of our work.

What is the cost of repairing broken and slipped tiles in Winchester?

Expenses are contingent upon the quantity of tiles impacted, the accessibility needed, and the specific type of tile or slate involved. Acquiring reclaimed natural slate or artisanal clay tiles to complement historic Winchester properties may influence material expenses. As a general reference for the Winchester region:


Single tile or slate replacement: £95 – £250

Small number of tiles (2–5): £200 – £350

Larger tile repair (6–15 tiles): £300 – £550

Verge tile re-bedding and repointing: £250 – £450

Slipped slate repair: £95 – £275 per slate

Nail sickness assessment and repair: £400 – £900


These figures are merely indicative. The sourcing of reclaimed materials and access requirements for Winchester's taller period properties can influence the final cost. The most effective method to obtain an accurate estimate is to have us evaluate the situation; the majority of tile repairs can be assessed and priced during the initial visit.