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Is your roof trying to retire without telling you? If your old Welsh slates have finally had enough or your tiles are starting to ‘drift’ out of place, you don't want to wait for the first indoor puddle to take action.
Localists connects you with local vetted roofers working across North Wales. From minor repairs to complete replacements, you’ll get honest quotes and high quality work done. No pressure, no stress, and finally - no more worrying every time the wind picks up
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Ask ten different homeowners across North Wales what they paid for their roof, and you'll get ten different answers, and all of them could be correct. A repair on a modern semi in Wrexham is a completely different financial conversation than re-roofing a stone farmhouse in the Conwy Valley.
Welsh slate sourced to match an original Victorian roof costs more than a concrete tile alternative, but for the right property, it's the only material that makes sense long-term. Factor in the accessibility challenges that come with some of the more rural parts of the region, steeper roof pitches on older properties, and the scaffolding requirements that go with them, and you start to see why no two quotes look the same.
What that means in practice is that any figure given without a proper inspection isn't worth much. But to give you a rough guide, here's what homeowners across North Wales typically pay for common roofing jobs:
For general roofing jobs, homeowners usually spend around
£2,010
Most straightforward repairs, including fixing leaks and replacing broken tiles, come in at about
£820
Emergency call-outs for roofers tend to average around
£590
For a full replacement of a new roof, the average cost in Mold is around
£6,620
Please note, these are average prices based on our own internal data of jobs completed. The price of your job may be higher or a lot lower than the average cost. To get an accurate price, click here.
A clearly written quote should outline:
If a quote arrives as a single number with no breakdown, ask for more detail before agreeing to anything. A roofer confident in their pricing won't have any problem providing it.
North Wales is a big place, from the Victorian seaside towns of Llandudno and Rhyl on the north coast to the slate quarry towns of Blaenau Ffestiniog and Bethesda deep in Gwynedd to the border towns of Wrexham and Flintshire in the east. The properties are as varied as the landscape, and finding a roofer who's genuinely right for your property and your area isn't always the straightforward task it should be.
Here's how Localists makes it easier:
Vetted roofers only : Every roofer we recommend has been checked for qualifications, insurance, and track record before appearing in your results. No cold calls, no guesswork.
Matched to your job : You tell us where you are and what the work involves. We connect you with roofers who work in your area and are suited to your specific job, not just whoever's available.
Free quotes to compare : Receive multiple quotes and compare them at your own pace, so you can see what's reasonable before committing to anything.
No pressure, no obligation : No awkward callbacks, no pushy follow-up. You choose who feels right, or you don't. Either way, nobody is chasing you for a decision.

Free quotes. Zero obligation.
Free quotes. Zero obligation.
Slipped, cracked, or missing tiles are the most frequent call-outs for roofers across North Wales, made more common by the wind and weather the region regularly throws at rooftops. Failed flashing around chimneys, skylights, and roof junctions comes a close second. Both tend to start small and quietly get worse, which is why catching them early almost always means a cheaper, simpler fix than leaving them to develop.
Concrete tiles are generally the most affordable choice for a pitched roof. For flat roofs, felt is typically the lower-cost option upfront. That said, cheapest at the point of installation doesn't always mean cheapest over time; a less expensive material that needs replacing sooner, or that isn't suited to North Wales conditions, can end up costing more in the long run. It's worth having an honest conversation with your roofer about what makes sense for your property specifically.
Late spring through early autumn gives the most reliable conditions, drier weather, longer days, and temperatures that suit most roofing materials and adhesives. In North Wales, particularly, winter can bring prolonged wet spells that delay jobs and complicate installation. That said, if your roof genuinely needs replacing, waiting for perfect weather isn't always an option. A competent roofer can work year-round when necessary.
Public liability insurance is the non-negotiable minimum. This covers damage to your property or injury to a third party during the work. If the roofer works with a team, the employer's liability insurance is also a legal requirement. Always ask to see proof of both before any work begins. A professional roofer will have the documents ready and won't hesitate to show you. Any vagueness around insurance is a clear reason to look elsewhere.
We live in an older stone property outside Conwy and have been putting off a full roof assessment for years. When we finally got someone out through Localists, they spent a proper amount of time up there and came down with a clear, prioritised list of what needed doing and what was fine. No hard sell, no inflated urgency. Just an honest assessment. We got the priority work done first, and it's made a real difference.
Helen B.
A bad storm in October took out several ridge tiles on the back of the house. I'd never had to find a roofer before and had no idea who to call. Used Localists, had three quotes within a day, and all three roofers actually came out to look before pricing. The one we went with was thorough, made everything safe the same day, and came back to finish the job properly once the weather settled.
Gareth A.
I'd had a roofer tell me the whole roof needed replacing. It felt expensive, and I wasn't convinced, so I got a second opinion through Localists. The second roofer identified two specific areas that needed proper work and said the rest had years left in it. We went with the targeted repairs. Saved a significant amount, and the roof has been completely fine since. Never take one opinion as the final word.
Diane K.
We bought a former farmhouse near Blaenau Ffestiniog, knowing the Welsh slate roof would need some attention. Finding someone with actual experience of traditional slate rather than someone who'd just replace everything with modern tiles was important to us. The roofer who came through Localists knew exactly what they were doing, sourced matching slate, took their time, and left the roof looking as it should.
Toby M.
We live in an older stone property outside Conwy and have been putting off a full roof assessment for years. When we finally got someone out through Localists, they spent a proper amount of time up there and came down with a clear, prioritised list of what needed doing and what was fine. No hard sell, no inflated urgency. Just an honest assessment. We got the priority work done first, and it's made a real difference.
Helen B.
A bad storm in October took out several ridge tiles on the back of the house. I'd never had to find a roofer before and had no idea who to call. Used Localists, had three quotes within a day, and all three roofers actually came out to look before pricing. The one we went with was thorough, made everything safe the same day, and came back to finish the job properly once the weather settled.
Gareth A.
I'd had a roofer tell me the whole roof needed replacing. It felt expensive, and I wasn't convinced, so I got a second opinion through Localists. The second roofer identified two specific areas that needed proper work and said the rest had years left in it. We went with the targeted repairs. Saved a significant amount, and the roof has been completely fine since. Never take one opinion as the final word.
Diane K.
We bought a former farmhouse near Blaenau Ffestiniog, knowing the Welsh slate roof would need some attention. Finding someone with actual experience of traditional slate rather than someone who'd just replace everything with modern tiles was important to us. The roofer who came through Localists knew exactly what they were doing, sourced matching slate, took their time, and left the roof looking as it should.
Toby M.
We live in an older stone property outside Conwy and have been putting off a full roof assessment for years. When we finally got someone out through Localists, they spent a proper amount of time up there and came down with a clear, prioritised list of what needed doing and what was fine. No hard sell, no inflated urgency. Just an honest assessment. We got the priority work done first, and it's made a real difference.
Helen B.
A bad storm in October took out several ridge tiles on the back of the house. I'd never had to find a roofer before and had no idea who to call. Used Localists, had three quotes within a day, and all three roofers actually came out to look before pricing. The one we went with was thorough, made everything safe the same day, and came back to finish the job properly once the weather settled.
Gareth A.
I'd had a roofer tell me the whole roof needed replacing. It felt expensive, and I wasn't convinced, so I got a second opinion through Localists. The second roofer identified two specific areas that needed proper work and said the rest had years left in it. We went with the targeted repairs. Saved a significant amount, and the roof has been completely fine since. Never take one opinion as the final word.
Diane K.
We bought a former farmhouse near Blaenau Ffestiniog, knowing the Welsh slate roof would need some attention. Finding someone with actual experience of traditional slate rather than someone who'd just replace everything with modern tiles was important to us. The roofer who came through Localists knew exactly what they were doing, sourced matching slate, took their time, and left the roof looking as it should.
Toby M.
We live in an older stone property outside Conwy and have been putting off a full roof assessment for years. When we finally got someone out through Localists, they spent a proper amount of time up there and came down with a clear, prioritised list of what needed doing and what was fine. No hard sell, no inflated urgency. Just an honest assessment. We got the priority work done first, and it's made a real difference.
Helen B.
A bad storm in October took out several ridge tiles on the back of the house. I'd never had to find a roofer before and had no idea who to call. Used Localists, had three quotes within a day, and all three roofers actually came out to look before pricing. The one we went with was thorough, made everything safe the same day, and came back to finish the job properly once the weather settled.
Gareth A.
I'd had a roofer tell me the whole roof needed replacing. It felt expensive, and I wasn't convinced, so I got a second opinion through Localists. The second roofer identified two specific areas that needed proper work and said the rest had years left in it. We went with the targeted repairs. Saved a significant amount, and the roof has been completely fine since. Never take one opinion as the final word.
Diane K.
We bought a former farmhouse near Blaenau Ffestiniog, knowing the Welsh slate roof would need some attention. Finding someone with actual experience of traditional slate rather than someone who'd just replace everything with modern tiles was important to us. The roofer who came through Localists knew exactly what they were doing, sourced matching slate, took their time, and left the roof looking as it should.
Toby M.
Localists Professional, Chris


Localists Professional, Chris