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If you’re tired of playing ‘‘catch the drip’’ with a bucket every time it rains, it’s probably time to get a roofing professional to have a look at what's happening up there.
Whatever roofing issue you are dealing with, Localists can connect you with the highest quality experts in your area. All you need to do is tell us exactly what you require. You’ll receive free quotes from roofers near you in Oswestry. No hard push. No commitment until you’re ready.
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Roofing costs in Oswestry can vary more than people expect. Until someone actually climbs up and sees what’s going on, it’s hard to give a precise figure. The size of the roof matters, of course, but so does the roofing material type.
Further, a straightforward job on a single-story home won’t be priced the same as work on a taller property where scaffolding is needed. Two houses that look similar from the road can end up with different quotes once inspected properly.
General roofing work in Oswestry tends to come in somewhere around
£2,093
Straightforward repairs often average about
£800
Emergency call-outs, especially after storms, usually sit closer to
£532
A full roof replacement is a bigger commitment, and across Oswestry, the average tends to land around
£6,557
Please be aware, that prices can vary, and the prices you see here are based on our own internal data of roofing jobs completed and the price of the roofing job. Sometimes the price of a job can be much smaller than even our average. To get an accurate quote - click here.
These numbers aren’t promises; they’re just there to help you understand what’s normal locally. The only way to know where your roof stands is to have someone take a proper look and explain it in context.

Searching online for a roofer in Oswestry can be overwhelming. First off, the search result brings up dozens of names. Then you’re stuck choosing between a "one-man band" offering a suspiciously low price or a larger company with reviews that don't quite feel right. It’s hard to know who actually has the expertise to handle your home.
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Some people do, especially for smaller jobs, but most homeowners prefer a bank transfer or card payment. It simply gives you a record of what was paid and when. A professional roofer shouldn’t have an issue providing an invoice or written receipt. If someone insists on cash only and avoids paperwork altogether, it’s reasonable to slow things down and ask a few more questions before agreeing.
In many cases, it’s something fairly minor, such as slipped tiles or damaged flashing around chimneys and valleys. Weather gradually loosens things over time, especially after strong winds or heavy rain. It’s rarely dramatic at first. More often, it’s a small issue that’s caught early before it turns into a leak.
It usually starts with how they communicate. Do they explain the problem clearly without trying to overwhelm you? Are they willing to put the quote in writing? A competent roofer should be insured, comfortable answering questions, and open about what the job involves. If the conversation feels steady and transparent, that’s normally a good sign.
It depends on the type of building. A felt system on a small garage is generally cheaper than replacing a full tiled roof on a house. That said, the lowest upfront price isn’t always the best long-term choice. Materials that suit the property and local weather conditions tend to last longer and reduce the need for repeat repairs later on.
We started noticing a cold draught in one of the bedrooms and couldn’t work out where it was coming from. Turned out a few tiles had shifted just enough to let water and air in. The roofer explained it without overcomplicating things and fixed it the same week. It’s been solid since, even with the recent rain.
Bethan H.
After the last storm, we found bits of mortar in the garden and realised the ridge line needed attention. I was expecting a huge bill, but it was more straightforward than I’d imagined. The quote was clear, the timing worked around us, and everything was left tidy afterwards.
Oliver B.
Our roof isn’t new, and we’d already had a couple of minor repairs over the years. This time, we wanted an honest opinion on whether we were just delaying the inevitable. The advice was balanced: repair now, review again in a few years. That honesty made the decision easier.
Sian R.
We’d been putting it off for months because there wasn’t an obvious leak, just a faint damp patch that seemed to appear and disappear depending on the weather. I finally decided to get it checked before it turned into something bigger. The roofer took photos, showed us exactly where the issue was, and explained why it hadn’t fully come through yet. It ended up being a small repair rather than the major work we’d been worrying about. It’s a relief to have clarity more than anything.
Daniel M.
We started noticing a cold draught in one of the bedrooms and couldn’t work out where it was coming from. Turned out a few tiles had shifted just enough to let water and air in. The roofer explained it without overcomplicating things and fixed it the same week. It’s been solid since, even with the recent rain.
Bethan H.
After the last storm, we found bits of mortar in the garden and realised the ridge line needed attention. I was expecting a huge bill, but it was more straightforward than I’d imagined. The quote was clear, the timing worked around us, and everything was left tidy afterwards.
Oliver B.
Our roof isn’t new, and we’d already had a couple of minor repairs over the years. This time, we wanted an honest opinion on whether we were just delaying the inevitable. The advice was balanced: repair now, review again in a few years. That honesty made the decision easier.
Sian R.
We’d been putting it off for months because there wasn’t an obvious leak, just a faint damp patch that seemed to appear and disappear depending on the weather. I finally decided to get it checked before it turned into something bigger. The roofer took photos, showed us exactly where the issue was, and explained why it hadn’t fully come through yet. It ended up being a small repair rather than the major work we’d been worrying about. It’s a relief to have clarity more than anything.
Daniel M.
We started noticing a cold draught in one of the bedrooms and couldn’t work out where it was coming from. Turned out a few tiles had shifted just enough to let water and air in. The roofer explained it without overcomplicating things and fixed it the same week. It’s been solid since, even with the recent rain.
Bethan H.
After the last storm, we found bits of mortar in the garden and realised the ridge line needed attention. I was expecting a huge bill, but it was more straightforward than I’d imagined. The quote was clear, the timing worked around us, and everything was left tidy afterwards.
Oliver B.
Our roof isn’t new, and we’d already had a couple of minor repairs over the years. This time, we wanted an honest opinion on whether we were just delaying the inevitable. The advice was balanced: repair now, review again in a few years. That honesty made the decision easier.
Sian R.
We’d been putting it off for months because there wasn’t an obvious leak, just a faint damp patch that seemed to appear and disappear depending on the weather. I finally decided to get it checked before it turned into something bigger. The roofer took photos, showed us exactly where the issue was, and explained why it hadn’t fully come through yet. It ended up being a small repair rather than the major work we’d been worrying about. It’s a relief to have clarity more than anything.
Daniel M.
We started noticing a cold draught in one of the bedrooms and couldn’t work out where it was coming from. Turned out a few tiles had shifted just enough to let water and air in. The roofer explained it without overcomplicating things and fixed it the same week. It’s been solid since, even with the recent rain.
Bethan H.
After the last storm, we found bits of mortar in the garden and realised the ridge line needed attention. I was expecting a huge bill, but it was more straightforward than I’d imagined. The quote was clear, the timing worked around us, and everything was left tidy afterwards.
Oliver B.
Our roof isn’t new, and we’d already had a couple of minor repairs over the years. This time, we wanted an honest opinion on whether we were just delaying the inevitable. The advice was balanced: repair now, review again in a few years. That honesty made the decision easier.
Sian R.
We’d been putting it off for months because there wasn’t an obvious leak, just a faint damp patch that seemed to appear and disappear depending on the weather. I finally decided to get it checked before it turned into something bigger. The roofer took photos, showed us exactly where the issue was, and explained why it hadn’t fully come through yet. It ended up being a small repair rather than the major work we’d been worrying about. It’s a relief to have clarity more than anything.
Daniel M.
Localists Professional, Chris


Localists Professional, Chris