Roof Replacement New Milton
Roof Replacement services in New Milton
Replacing a worn-out roof settles every doubt at once: not just new tiles, but new underlay, battens and fixings beneath them, and an end to the repair bills an old covering quietly gathers. Across New Milton we replace roofs on a town built almost wholly in the twentieth century — inter-war detached houses to the west, larger homes to the east, and the hipped bungalow rooflines of its clifftop edge.
With over 15 years of combined hands-on experience, a 5-star rated reputation and £5 million of public liability insurance, every replacement is planned and carried out by people who answer for it. It begins with a free survey conducted by a director, and a written, no-obligation quote follows within 48 hours.

What do we most often find when replacing roofs in New Milton?
An old covering keeps its secrets until it comes off: from the street, and even from the loft, a New Milton roof can look serviceable while its first-generation layers quietly reach the end of their design life. What the strip-back most often reveals across New Milton includes:
Underlay perished beneath sound-looking tiles
The bitumen felt fitted under most twentieth-century roofs goes brittle long before the tiles above it wear out, tearing at every lap and leaving the loft to catch whatever the covering lets past. A roof inspection from inside the loft establishes the felt’s true condition before any decision to strip and renew is made.
Nearly every roof in New Milton was felted in the twentieth century, and the earliest of that felt is long past retirement.
Fixings crumbled in salt-laden air
On roofs near the coast the strip-back regularly shows nails and clips rusted to little more than staining in the timber, with tiles held in place by weight and habit rather than fixing. No repair can re-nail a roof from above; stripping and refixing the covering is the only way to restore its grip.
Along New Milton’s clifftop streets, wind off the sea carries salt across whole rows of hipped bungalow roofs.
Condensation trapped under non-breathable felt
Lofts under older impermeable felt often show black mould and damp timber on the coldest mornings, because moist household air has nowhere to escape. No repair changes what the felt is made of; renewal replaces it with a breathable membrane and gives the roof a ventilation path it never had.
New Milton’s mid-century homes are the textbook case: original impermeable felt over compact lofts with no route for moist air.
A patchwork of past repairs
Roofs patched by different hands over the years carry mismatched tiles, sealants and flashing details, each ageing at its own rate and each hiding what sits beneath it. A full strip and renewal replaces that guesswork with a roof whose every course is new and documented.
Where New Milton’s 1960s and 1970s coverings have been patched piecemeal, the strip-back reads like a history of quick fixes.
Battens decayed where moisture lingered
Tiles hang on battens, and battens rot quietly wherever moss and overhanging trees keep a roof damp — the covering can sit true while the timber carrying it softens. Once battens fail in numbers, tiles have nothing sound to be fixed to, and renewing the covering as a whole becomes the only lasting course.
On plots sheltered by woodland inland of New Milton, roofs hold their damp and battens rot before tiles wear.
How does New Milton housing shape a roof replacement?
New Milton grew from open fields after the railway arrived in 1888, so the roof on the scaffold is nearly always twentieth-century: clay plain tiles on the inter-war streets to the west, concrete interlocking tiles on the post-war and 1960s homes, and long hipped rooflines on the bungalows near the cliffs. Whole streets were roofed together and age the same way — the strip-back shows felt brittle at every lap, nails losing their grip and battens as old as the tiles.
Renewal protects that consistency: hips kept unbroken and tile colours matched so each bungalow stays in step with its row, over breathable underlay and fixings specified for weather that arrives over the cliffs.

What does a roof replacement look like day to day in New Milton?
A roof replacement takes over your address for a week or so, and how that week feels matters as much as the finished roof. In New Milton it runs like this:
The days before we start
The scaffold, the skip and the first deliveries all arrive at times agreed with you, placed where agreed. Your part is small — garden furniture and cars moved clear before the morning we arrive. The rest is ours to manage.
Only what we can secure comes off
Each morning the forecast decides how much of the old roof is lifted, and nothing comes off that cannot be made weathertight by evening. However the week runs, your home is protected overnight without you having to give it a thought.
Decisions made with you, not for you
If the strip-back uncovers timber or details that need more than the quote allowed for, work there pauses while we show you what we have found and agree a price. Nothing extra happens without your say-so, and nothing surprises the final invoice.
The new roof rising course by course
Underlay, battens and the new covering go on in sequence, and the change is visible from the pavement within days — crisp new tile roofing or slate climbing the slopes where the tired covering came off.
The last day
We walk round the finished roof with you from the ground, hand over the paperwork and the 10-year workmanship guarantee in writing, and leave with the waste. The scaffold follows within days, and the house is yours again — under a roof that is entirely new.
Why Choose Us for Roof Replacement in New Milton?
Over 15 years of experience working in New Milton
Nearly every roof in New Milton dates from the last century, and we have renewed examples from every decade — inter-war clay, post-war concrete, the hipped bungalow roofs by the sea. Complete roof replacements are the biggest jobs we take on, and the ones our name travels on.

Local New Milton knowledge
Because New Milton's streets went up together, their roofs tend to fail together, and we usually know what a strip-back will show before the first tile lifts. That is why our quotes hold — the survey reads the roof's era as closely as its surface.

5-star rated service
A replacement is judged twice — once while the scaffold is up, and every day after it comes down. Our 5-star rating is built on roofs that pass both tests, and New Milton homeowners usually find us the same way: by asking who did a roof they walk past.

Competent & highly trained team
Taking an old roof apart safely is where training shows. The team is certified for working at height and manual handling, and trained in asbestos awareness for the materials older coverings can hide — so decades of roof come down without incident, day after day.

£5 million public liability insurance
For a few days a replacement leaves your home open to the sky and the street busy with our work, so we carry £5 million of public liability insurance — protection for your house, your garden and your neighbours until the last pole leaves.

10 year workmanship guarantee
Every roof we replace in New Milton carries our 10-year workmanship guarantee in writing. We are just as direct when renewal is premature: a covering with life left gets a quote for roof repair, nothing more. Once salt carried over the clifftop has eaten a roof's nails and mortar, though, renewal is the course that lasts.


Frequently asked questions
Take a look at the Frequently Asked Questions regarding our Roof Replacement service in New Milton.
How much does it cost to replace a roof in New Milton?
No two replacements price the same, because the cost sits in the particulars: how much covering must come off and be carried away, what the strip-back asks of the timber beneath, the size and shape of the roof, and what goes back on. So we do not guess — a director surveys the roof free of charge, and a written, itemised quote follows within 48 hours, fixed, with no hidden extras.
Will a replacement roof match the rest of your New Milton street?
That is the point of doing it properly. New Milton’s streets are nearly all twentieth-century — clay plain tiles between the wars, concrete after them, hipped bungalow rooflines by the sea — and a replacement should read as the same roof renewed. Where an older house wears slate we fit slate roofing in the matching size and colour, and on the bungalow rows an interlocking tile sits exactly as its neighbours do.
Do you need planning permission to replace a roof in New Milton?
Usually not. Where the new covering is similar in appearance to the old, a like-for-like replacement is normally treated as permitted development and no application is needed. Conservation areas and listed buildings are the exception, and some require consent before the covering or chimney details change. We check this at survey, and the quote allows for anything that applies — no surprises later.
Is it worth replacing the roof on an older New Milton home?
On the right house, few investments settle more. Many New Milton homes are closing on a century under their original covering, and replacement ends the pattern of compounding repair bills in one decision. Just as valuable is what the first roof never had: a breathable roof underlay, fixings sized for sea winds and ventilation designed in — decades of certainty, on a roof you no longer think about.
How do I arrange a roof replacement quote in New Milton?
Call us or use the contact form, whichever is easier. A director visits at a time that suits, looks at the roof properly and tells you straight if a repair would serve you better — the survey is free either way. If replacement is the answer, your written, itemised quote arrives within 48 hours. We cover the whole of our New Milton service area.
The New Milton Suburbs we Provide Roof Replacement services to:
Ashley, Barton on Sea, Bashley, Old Milton, Wootton.
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