Leadwork in Leeds
Specialist lead work — flashings, aprons, step flashings, valleys, and parapet work.
West Yorkshire · updated 2026-04-11 · 1 local roofer in directory
Typical cost in Leeds
£260–£1,580
Mid-market: £630. Local factor 1.05× national baseline (higher labour/access costs in this region). 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
Lead flashing is the specialist skill of dressing sheet lead over roof-to-wall junctions, chimneys, dormers, parapets, and valleys. Properly dressed lead has a 60–100 year service life and is the standard for any visible flashing on a listed or period property.
Lead comes in codes 3 through 8, with code 4 and code 5 being the most common on domestic roofs. Using the wrong code is a common shortcut — too thin and it won’t last, too thick and the stress joints fatigue.
Leeds — local context
Traditional material: Welsh slate, Yorkshire stone slate on heritage roofs.
Headingley, Roundhay Park and parts of Chapel Allerton are conservation areas where natural slate or stone slate is typically required; Yorkshire stone slate re-roofs are significantly more expensive than the concrete tile alternative.
What changes the price
- Linear metres of lead required.
- Complexity (simple apron flashing vs stepped flashing around a chimney).
- Code of lead specified.
- Whether scaffold access is required.
Timeline: Varies widely: a single apron flashing is a half-day job, a full set of chimney flashings is 1–2 days.
Roofers serving Leeds
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Why is dressed lead so much more expensive than alternative flashings?
Dressed lead has a 60–100 year service life, works with buildings that move, and is fully watertight when dressed correctly. Alternatives (lead-look membranes, aluminium flashings) are cheaper upfront but have shorter service lives and don’t accept dressing around complex shapes.
Can flashings be reused after a re-roof?
If they’re in good condition, yes — lead is easy to lift, store, and re-dress as part of a re-roof. On older flashings showing fatigue cracks, it’s a false economy; specify new lead at re-roof stage.
What does leadwork typically cost in Leeds?
A typical leadwork job in Leeds falls in the £260–£1,580 range, with the middle of the market around £630. Leeds’s labour and access factor (1.05× the national baseline) means prices run slightly above the UK average. Actual quotes vary with access, materials, and specifics of the job.
Are there any Leeds-specific things that affect price?
Headingley, Roundhay Park and parts of Chapel Allerton are conservation areas where natural slate or stone slate is typically required; Yorkshire stone slate re-roofs are significantly more expensive than the concrete tile alternative.
How many roofers serve Leeds through this site?
1 company in our directory currently serve Leeds. More are added regularly as we verify new listings from Companies House and trade body records.
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