Conservatory roof repairs in Teesside
Conservatory roof repairs in Teesside start around £250 for resealing and panel refits, rising to £1,500 for multi-panel replacement and bar repairs. Leaks, slipped polycarbonate, perished seals, fogged glass units and broken roof vents are all routine fixes, usually completed in a single visit.
The repairs that actually get requested
Almost every conservatory roof repair call-out on Teesside comes down to five culprits. Panels that have slipped out of their bars after years of thermal movement. Perished gaskets and end caps letting water track inside. Fogged or blown sealed glass units that have lost their seal. Leaking lead flashing where the roof meets the house wall. And roof vents seized, cracked or dripping onto the furniture below.
None of these automatically means a new roof. Where the roof is otherwise sound, a targeted repair buys years of service for a fraction of replacement cost. Where the same leak has been "fixed" three times and the panels are brittle throughout, the honest advice is to stop paying for patches, and a good repairer says that to your face.
What repairs cost on Teesside
Resealing a leaking section or refitting slipped panels runs £250 to £450. Replacing individual polycarbonate panels or a fogged sealed unit runs £300 to £700 depending on size and access. Renewing perished seals along the bars, replacing lead flashing, or sorting a failed ridge runs £500 to £1,500. Anything consistently quoted above that range for a repair deserves a hard question about whether a full roof replacement is the better spend.
What a proper repair quote specifies
- The diagnosis: where the water is actually getting in, traced properly, not guessed from where the drip lands, since water travels along bars before it falls.
- The fix: exactly what is being replaced or resealed, with materials named, including the correct panel thickness and seal profiles for your roof system.
- The rest of the roof: a condition check on the surrounding panels, seals and flashing, so you know whether this repair is a one-off or the first of many.
- Access: how the roof will be reached safely, with tower or platform costs stated rather than appearing later.
- Guarantee: the workmanship guarantee on the repair in writing.
Repair or replace: the honest rule of thumb
One leak in an otherwise solid roof is a repair. Yellowed, brittle panels across the whole roof, seals perished at every bar, or a roof over twenty years old with multiple faults is replacement territory: see polycarbonate replacement, glass roofs and tiled roofs. The cost guide shows what each route runs in 2026.
Teesside weather and conservatory roofs
Coastal exposure shortens roof life. Conservatories in Redcar, Saltburn and Hartlepool take salt-laden wind off the North Sea that degrades seals and corrodes fixings faster than inland estimates assume, which is why repair quotes here should always check fixings and flashing, not just the panels. North-facing roofs inland fail differently: moss and algae hold moisture against seals through the long damp winters.
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