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Wales Roofing and Guttering direct labour team - no subcontractors used on strip and relay projects

Trusted roofing materials used for strip and relay projects in Cardiff

Transparent roofing process - photos and documentation for every strip and relay

Wales Roofing and Guttering direct labour team - no subcontractors used on strip and relay projects

Trusted roofing materials used for strip and relay projects in Cardiff

Transparent roofing process - photos and documentation for every strip and relay

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a strip and relay and a full roof replacement?

A strip and relay reuses your existing tiles or slates. We remove them, replace the felt and battens underneath, then put the originals back. A full replacement involves fitting entirely new tiles or slates as well. If your current covering is in good condition, a strip and relay is usually the more cost-effective option — you can save up to 30–35% compared to a full replacement.

How long does a roof strip and relay take?

For a typical semi-detached house, allow around 3–5 working days depending on weather conditions and the size of the roof. Larger detached properties or those with complex roof shapes may take a little longer. We will give you a realistic timeframe during the survey.

How much does a strip and relay cost in Cardiff?

Every roof is different, so we do not publish fixed prices. The cost depends on roof size, pitch, access requirements, and whether any timber repairs are needed. We provide a free, no-obligation quote after surveying your property. As a general guide, stripping and relaying is noticeably cheaper than a full roof replacement because you are not paying for new tiles or slates.

Do I need building regulations approval for a strip and relay?

If more than 25% of the roof area is being stripped and recovered, the work must be notified to your local authority under Part L of the Building Regulations. We take care of this on your behalf as part of the project.

Will the work be weather-dependent?

Yes, to a degree. We cannot strip a roof in heavy rain or high winds for obvious safety reasons. However, we plan the work around the forecast and, where necessary, use temporary coverings to protect the exposed roof overnight. We will never leave your property exposed and unprotected.

What areas do you cover for strip and relay work?

We are based in Cardiff and cover the whole of South Wales, including Newport, Swansea, Bridgend, the Vale of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, Penarth, Barry, Caerphilly, and Merthyr Tydfil. For properties further afield, get in touch and we will let you know.

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