Flate Roof Cost Calculator UK 2026

Instant estimates for EPDM, GRP fibreglass and felt — by size, material and region

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Garage: 15–25 m² · Extension: 20–40 m² · Terrace: 50–80 m²
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EPDM: Best long-term value. Lasts 40–50 years, minimal maintenance, ideal for garages and extensions.
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EPDM rubber£60–£95/m²40–50 yrs
GRP fibreglass£80–£130/m²30–40 yrs
Traditional felt£40–£70/m²15–20 yrs
PVC membrane£85–£120/m²25–35 yrs
Mod. bitumen£50–£80/m²20–25 yrs

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Getting quotes for a flat roof replacement is confusing. Two roofers can look at the same garage roof and come back with prices £1,500 apart. The difference is almost always material choice, insulation requirements, and what each contractor has quietly left out of their quote. This guide explains every variable so you know exactly what you are paying for before you pick up the phone.

What Affects the Cost of a Flat Roof?

Six things move the needle on your final quote. Understanding them takes five minutes and could save you hundreds.

Roof size is the starting point. Almost every roofer prices flat roofs per square metre. Larger roofs cost more overall but less per m² because of material and labour efficiencies. A 10 m² bay window roof might cost £120 per m² while a 50 m² extension roof costs £85 per m² for the same material.

Material choice is the biggest single variable. Felt costs half what EPDM costs upfront — but EPDM lasts three times as long. See the whole-life cost table below before deciding.

Strip-out and disposal
adds £300–£700 to almost every job and is frequently left out of headline quotes. Always confirm it is included in writing.

Insulation and Building Regulations. Replacing more than 25% of a flat roof triggers a Building Regulations requirement to upgrade insulation. This adds £15–£45 per m² but is legally required on most jobs and reduces heat loss significantly.

Access and complexity.Scaffold or access equipment on a two-storey property adds £400–£1,200. Parapet walls, drainage outlets, skylights and restricted access all add labour time.

Location. Labour rates vary by up to 40% between London and Northern Ireland. See the full regional table below.

Flat Roof Cost per m² — All Materials (2026)

Material Cost per m² Lifespan Best For
Traditional felt £40–£70 15–20 years Garages, sheds, low budget
Modified bitumen £50–£80 20–25 years Mid-budget residential
EPDM rubber £60–£95 40–50 years Best value long-term
GRP fibreglass £80–£130 30–40 years Foot traffic, terraces
PVC membrane £85–£120 25–35 years Large roofs, commercial
Green / sedum roof £100–£160 30–50 years Eco builds

These rates cover materials and labour only. Strip-out, insulation, scaffolding, and structural repairs are additional.

Flat Roof Cost by Property Type (2026)

Property Type Size EPDM Total GRP Total Felt Total
Garage roof 15–25 m² £1,100–£2,000 £1,400–£2,800 £700–£1,500
Single extension 20–35 m² £1,500–£2,800 £1,900–£3,900 £900–£2,000
Bay window 3–8 m² £350–£700 £450–£900 £200–£500
Dormer flat roof 5–12 m² £450–£1,000 £600–£1,400 £280–£750
Large rear extension 35–60 m² £2,500–£5,000 £3,200–£7,000 £1,600–£3,500

All figures include materials, labour and standard waste disposal. Scaffolding excluded.

Which Material Should You Choose?

EPDM Rubber — £60–£95 per m² — Lifespan 40–50 years

EPDM is the most popular residential flat roofing material in the UK and for good reason. Large single sheets bond directly to the roof deck creating a virtually seamless waterproof layer. It is UV-resistant, handles UK temperature extremes without cracking, and needs almost no maintenance once installed. A puncture repair costs under £30 with a DIY kit. For any flat roof that will not be regularly walked on, EPDM gives the best value over the life of the roof.

Not suitable for regular foot traffic. Available in black, grey and white.

GRP Fibreglass — £80–£130 per m² — Lifespan 30–40 years

GRP is applied as a liquid resin that cures to a hard, completely seamless rigid surface. It is the right choice for any roof that will be walked on — terraces, balconies, accessible flat roofs. The seamless finish eliminates the joint failures that cause most flat roof leaks. Requires a skilled installer for a proper result.Best for roof terraces, balconies and any area receiving foot traffic.

Traditional Felt — £40–£70 per m² — Lifespan 15–20 years

Felt is the cheapest upfront but will need replacing twice over the period an EPDM roof lasts once. On an extension used as a living space it is rarely the right long-term choice. On a garage or shed where longevity is less critical it remains a practical and widely available option. Most general roofers can install it without specialist training.Best for garages, sheds and outbuildings.

The Whole-Life Cost — Which Is Actually Cheapest?

This table changes how most homeowners think about their material decision. These figures are based on a typical 30 m² extension roof over 40 years including replacement cycles.

Material Upfront Cost Replacements in 40 Years Total 40-Year Cost
Traditional felt £1,500 2 £4,500
Modified bitumen £2,000 1–2 £3,500–£4,000
EPDM rubber £2,400 0 £2,400
GRP fibreglass £3,200 0–1 £3,200–£4,800
PVC membrane £2,900 1 £4,200–£5,800

Rural areas in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland may carry a travel premium of £100–£400 on top of these figures.

Flat Roof Replacement Cost by UK Region (2026)

Costs below are for a standard 30 m² extension flat roof with EPDM rubber. Material costs are consistent nationally — the difference is labour.

Region Low High
London £2,800 £4,500
South East England £2,500 £4,000
South West England £2,200 £3,500
East of England £2,200 £3,400
West Midlands £2,000 £3,200
East Midlands £1,900 £3,000
Yorkshire £1,800 £2,900
North West England £1,800 £2,900
Scotland £1,750 £2,900
North East England £1,650 £2,700
Wales £1,650 £2,700
Northern Ireland £1,500 £2,500

Rural areas in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland may carry a travel premium of £100–£400 on top of these figures.

Additional Costs to Budget For

Item Typical Cost
Strip-out and disposal £300–£700
Scaffolding or access equipment £400–£1,200
Structural deck repairs £300–£1,500
Insulation upgrade (warm roof) £15–£45 per m²
Fascia and edge trim £200–£600
Skylight installation £800–£2,000 each
Building Regs application £300–£600

Always add 10–15% contingency to your flat roof budget. Structural damage to the deck beneath is extremely common and cannot be priced until the old covering is stripped.

Signs Your Flat Roof Needs Replacing

Persistent leaks after two or more repairs in the same area — patching a failed waterproofing layer rarely holds long-term.
Blistering or bubbling surface — trapped moisture between layers accelerates whole-roof deterioration.
Ponding water standing more than 48 hours after rain — drainage falls have failed or the deck has sagged.
Widespread cracking or splitting across the surface — the material has reached end of life.Age over 20 years for felt — past its design life even if it appears intact.
Soft or sagging deck underfoot — structural damage requiring immediate professional assessment.
Rule of thumb: if repairs are costing more than 40–50% of a full replacement quote, replace. You will spend the remainder in further repairs within 2–3 years.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a flat roof replacement cost in the UK in 2026?
Between £40–£70 per m² for felt and £80–£130 per m² for GRP fibreglass. For a typical 25–30 m² garage or extension expect £1,200–£3,500 for felt, £1,800–£3,200 for EPDM, and £2,400–£4,200 for GRP. Excludes scaffolding and insulation.

What is the cheapest flat roofing option?
 Felt is cheapest upfront at £40–£70 per m² but most expensive over 40 years because of replacement cycles. EPDM at £60–£95 per m² is cheapest over the full lifespan for most properties.

How long does a flat roof last?
Felt 15–20 years. Modified bitumen 20–25 years. PVC 25–35 years. GRP 30–40 years. EPDM 40–50 years. All figures depend heavily on installation quality and drainage design.

Does flat roof replacement need planning permission?
No in most cases. Like-for-like replacement does not require planning permission in England and Wales. Building Regulations approval is required when upgrading insulation or replacing more than 25% of the roof area.

Is EPDM better than GRP?
EPDM for standard flat roofs with no foot traffic — cheaper, longer lifespan, easier to repair. GRP for terraces or balconies with regular foot traffic — the hard surface handles physical wear far better. Choose based on how the roof will be used.

How long does a flat roof replacement take?
A 20–35 m² garage or extension takes 1–3 days. Larger roofs or those with structural deck repairs take 3–5 days.

Can I overlay a new roof over the existing one?
Not recommended. Overlaying traps moisture, masks structural damage in the deck and typically invalidates material warranties. Full strip-out and deck inspection is the correct approach.

What is the best flat roof material for a garage?
EPDM rubber at £60–£95 per m². Lasts 40–50 years with minimal maintenance. Felt is cheaper upfront but will need replacing within 20 years. EPDM is the better long-term investment for almost every garage roof.



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