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Accreditation & credentials
Trade bodies & what they mean for New Roof Installation

# New Roof Installation Trade Body Accreditation

The main UK trade bodies governing new roof installation are the National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC), the Confederation of Roofing Contractors (CRC), and the Guildhall and Associated Associations (which oversees various craft guilds). Many roofers also hold certification through the National Qualification Framework, specifically NVQ Level 3 in Roof Work or equivalent qualifications such as City & Guilds. Additionally, membership in the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) or affiliation with local authority trading standards schemes like the Buy with Confidence programme indicates professional standing. These bodies enforce codes of conduct, require ongoing professional development, and maintain complaint resolution procedures. Building Control approval and compliance with Building Regulations is separate from trade body membership but equally important; all roof installations must meet current Building Regulations standards (usually Building Regulations Part L for energy efficiency).

To verify a provider's credentials, ask for their trade body membership number and check the relevant organisation's website directory, where most legitimate members are listed and searchable. You can also contact the trade body directly to confirm membership status and check whether any complaints or disciplinary actions are recorded against the trader. For your own protection, check they hold appropriate public liability insurance (typically £6 million minimum cover) and employers' liability insurance if they employ staff. Request evidence of current qualifications and ask which specific accreditations their workforce holds. A reputable roofer should be willing to provide references from recent jobs and details of their complaints procedure. This verification matters because accredited roofers are bound by consumer protection codes, carry insurance that protects you in case of damage or poor workmanship, and their qualifications mean they understand Building Regulations compliance and modern roofing standards.

Accredited roofers typically charge 10 to 20 percent

Common questions
New Roof Installation — frequently asked questions
How much does new roof installation cost in the UK?
New roof installation typically costs between £4,500 and £15,000 depending on property size and materials. Smaller terraced homes may cost £4,500–£7,000, whilst larger detached properties range from £10,000–£15,000. Pitched roofs generally cost more than flat roofs due to complexity and safety requirements.
What affects the cost of new roof installation?
Key cost factors include roof size and pitch complexity, material choice (slate, tiles, metal), existing roof removal costs, structural repairs needed, roof access difficulty, and local labour rates. Weather conditions during installation and any asbestos removal requirements can significantly increase overall expenses.
What does a new roof installation service actually include?
Professional installation includes removing old roofing materials, inspecting and repairing roof structure and timbers, installing felt or underlay, fitting new roof covering (tiles, slates, or shingles), installing flashing and guttering, and completing ridge and verge work. Final inspection and debris removal are standard.
What's the difference between pitched roof and flat roof installation?
Pitched roofs use traditional tiles or slates on angled surfaces requiring scaffolding and are more durable long-term. Flat roofs use felt, rubber, or metal coverings, cost less upfront, but require more frequent maintenance and have shorter lifespans, typically 15–20 years versus 40–60 years.
What should I check before hiring a new roof installation provider?
Verify NFRC or NHBC certification, check for public liability and employer's liability insurance, confirm they're registered with trading standards, request references from recent projects, and obtain three written quotes. Ask about guarantees on materials and workmanship, typically 10–25 years.
How long does a new roof installation take?
A full roof installation typically takes 5–15 working days depending on roof size, weather conditions, and complexity. Small terraced homes may complete in 5–7 days, whilst larger detached properties require 10–15 days. Weather delays and structural repairs can extend timelines significantly.
Should I hire a certified professional for new roof installation?
Yes, roof installation is highly recommended from certified professionals registered with NFRC or equivalent bodies. Professional installers understand building regulations, structural safety, warranty requirements, and insurance compliance. Working at height presents serious risks; qualified contractors have proper safety training and equipment.

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