Valley repair in Bristol
Replacing or relining the valley where two roof slopes meet — a high-stress drainage point.
South West · updated 2026-04-11 · 1 local roofer in directory
Typical cost in Bristol
£420–£1,890
Mid-market: £840. 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
A valley is the internal angle where two roof slopes meet and concentrate drainage into a narrow channel. Valleys handle two roof slopes’ worth of water, which makes them the most hydraulically-stressed part of a pitched roof, and they fail earlier than the surrounding covering.
Repair options range from clearing moss and resealing a sound lead valley, through replacing a rotten mortar-bedded valley with new lead or GRP, to rebuilding a valley where the underlayment has perished.
Bristol — local context
Traditional material: Welsh slate on Georgian terraces, Pennant stone on older buildings.
Clifton Village, Hotwells, and large parts of central Bristol are conservation areas with dense Georgian and early-Victorian terraces where slate re-roofs generally have to match the original material and course.
What changes the price
- Length of the valley and access.
- Whether the underlying boards and battens need replacing.
- Material choice — dressed lead, GRP valley trough, or mortar-bedded.
- Scaffold or cherry picker access for longer runs.
Timeline: Usually 1–3 days depending on length and access.
Roofers serving Bristol
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Why do valleys leak more than the rest of the roof?
All the water from two roof slopes concentrates into a narrow channel. Any debris, moss, ice build-up, or slight sag causes water to back up under the tiles either side, which creates a leak in winter rain or snowmelt.
Is a lead valley better than a GRP one?
Lead has a longer service life (80–100 years) if dressed properly, but GRP valley troughs are cheaper and faster to install and have a 30–40 year life. On a re-roof, lead is the traditional choice; on a budget repair, GRP is a legitimate option.
What does valley repair typically cost in Bristol?
A typical valley repair job in Bristol falls in the £420–£1,890 range, with the middle of the market around £840. Bristol’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 Bristol-specific things that affect price?
Clifton Village, Hotwells, and large parts of central Bristol are conservation areas with dense Georgian and early-Victorian terraces where slate re-roofs generally have to match the original material and course.
How many roofers serve Bristol through this site?
1 company in our directory currently serve Bristol. More are added regularly as we verify new listings from Companies House and trade body records.
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