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Chimney rebuild in Newcastle upon Tyne

Partial or full chimney rebuild — from the top courses down, or from the roofline up.

Tyne and Wear · updated 2026-04-11 · 0 local roofers in directory

Typical cost in Newcastle upon Tyne

£1,200–£5,000

Mid-market: £2,500. Ranges are indicative; real quotes vary with scope, access, and materials.

See the full UK roofing cost guide for the methodology and the factors that move a quote up or down.

What the job involves

Chimney rebuilds range from replacing the top few courses of brickwork (where mortar has failed and the stack is leaning slightly) to a full stack rebuild from the roofline. The work involves dismantling the existing brickwork carefully, matching the replacement brick, and rebuilding in the original style.

Scaffolding is mandatory. On older Victorian stacks, matching the original brick and pointing style is the slowest part of the job — and the part that distinguishes a good rebuild from a patchy one.

Newcastle upon Tyne — local context

Traditional material: Welsh slate and Scandinavian-imported slate on Tyneside flats.

Jesmond, Gosforth and parts of Heaton contain extensive Victorian terrace stock where slate is the traditional covering; coastal proximity accelerates salt spray corrosion on nail fixings and lead flashings.

What changes the price

  • How much of the stack is being rebuilt — top courses vs full stack.
  • Brick matching — reclaimed brick is more expensive than new.
  • Scaffold hire (usually £600–£1,500 of a rebuild quote).
  • Whether the pot, cowl, and flashing are being replaced at the same time.

Timeline: Top-course rebuild 1–3 days. Full stack rebuild 4–8 days plus scaffold time.

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Common questions

Do I need planning permission for a chimney rebuild?

Like-for-like rebuilds are usually permitted development and don’t need planning permission, except on listed buildings. Changing the stack height, adding a liner, or changing the flue arrangement may need Building Regulations approval.

Is a leaning chimney dangerous?

Yes. A visibly leaning stack has lost mortar integrity and is at risk of partial or full collapse. Get it inspected within days, not weeks. A structural engineer’s opinion is worth the £300 for peace of mind.

What does chimney rebuild typically cost in Newcastle upon Tyne?

A typical chimney rebuild job in Newcastle upon Tyne falls in the £1,200–£5,000 range, with the middle of the market around £2,500. Newcastle upon Tyne’s labour and access factor (1.00× the national baseline) means prices run at the UK average. Actual quotes vary with access, materials, and specifics of the job.

Are there any Newcastle upon Tyne-specific things that affect price?

Jesmond, Gosforth and parts of Heaton contain extensive Victorian terrace stock where slate is the traditional covering; coastal proximity accelerates salt spray corrosion on nail fixings and lead flashings.

How many roofers serve Newcastle upon Tyne through this site?

Our directory is still being built out for Newcastle upon Tyne. You can still submit a quote request — it will be held for matching once local roofers are onboarded.

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