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Lead Flashing & Leadwork in Bristol

Splits, poor laps and shallow chases cause endless 'mystery leaks' — proper leadwork fixes them once, not annually. Covering BS1, BS2, BS7, BS10, BS14, BS5, BS8, BS41.
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Find Trusted Roofers connects homeowners across Bristol and the wider Bristol, City of area with local roofers who work on the area's roof types.

Lead Flashing in Bristol

Wherever a roof meets a wall or a chimney, lead is doing the quiet work of keeping water out, and on Bristol's older Welsh slate roofs, common across areas like Southville and Bedminster, that leadwork has often been in place for decades without proper attention. Storm wind from events like Storm Eunice in 2022 finds lifted or split lead before it finds almost anything else. We connect homeowners with local roofers who dress and fit lead properly rather than smearing cement over the problem.

Lead flashing work in Bristol addresses leaks at valleys, chimneys and wall junctions on the city's Welsh slate and tile roofs. Re-dressing lifted flashing typically costs £150–£300 nationally, with full chimney lead sets costing £400–£900.

Roofing in Bristol — what local roofers know

Bristol's dominant roof coverings, Welsh slate, clay tile and concrete tile, all rely on lead flashing at valleys, chimneys and wall junctions, and the city's older housing stock in areas like Easton, St Pauls and Bishopston is exactly where original leadwork has had the longest to weather. Bristol, City of council sits in the South West with a moderate exposure rating, but named storms including Storm Eunice (2022) and Storm Darragh (2024) have brought the kind of driven wind and rain that exposes lifted or cracked flashing, and worn valleys are already a documented local issue on the city's older pitched roofs. On a slate roof, lead needs to be dressed and stepped into the slate coursing correctly, which is a different fit to a tiled equivalent, so a roofer working in BS1 or BS7 should be comfortable with both.

  • Traditional Welsh slate roofs needing like-for-like repair rather than tile substitution
  • Wind damage from recent named storms (Storm Eunice) loosening tiles, ridges and flashings
  • Older housing stock with original pitched roofs prone to slipped tiles, worn valleys and perished underlay

How it works in Bristol

  1. 1 Tell us once. Describe the job and your postcode. It takes under two minutes and there's no phone call to sit through.
  2. 2 We match you locally. We pass your request to a roofer in our network who covers BS1/BS2 and works on your roof type.
  3. 3 You get a proper quote. The roofer surveys the roof and quotes in writing before any work begins. You choose whether to go ahead.

Lead Flashing costs in Bristol

Every job is quoted after a proper look at the roof — access, materials and condition all change the price, so beware of anyone quoting a fixed figure over the phone. See the Lead Flashing & Leadwork FAQs below for realistic UK price ranges, and request quotes to get real numbers for your roof in Bristol.

Roofing in Bristol

Local facts a good roofer factors in before quoting.

Population
472,254
Postcode districts
BS1BS2BS7BS10BS14BS5BS8BS41
Council
Bristol, City of
Dominant roof types
Welsh slateclay tileconcrete tile
Weather exposure
ExposureModerate
CoastalNo
Common local roofing issues
Traditional Welsh slate roofs needing like-for-like repair rather than tile substitutionWind damage from recent named storms (Storm Eunice) loosening tiles, ridges and flashingsOlder housing stock with original pitched roofs prone to slipped tiles, worn valleys and perished underlay

This information helps the roofers in our network quote accurately.

Illustrative example of typical work

A typical leadwork job in Bristol

Area:
Bristol
Service:
Lead Flashing & Leadwork

A homeowner in the St Pauls area noticed staining down an interior wall where a rear extension met the main slate roof. We matched the request to a local roofer who inspected the junction, found the lead flashing had lifted and cracked with age, and provided a written quote for renewing the stepped flashing correctly into the slate rather than resealing the existing cement-smeared repair.

This describes typical work carried out by roofers in our network. Names and specific details have been omitted to protect customer privacy.

Lead Flashing in Bristol — FAQs

Does Bristol's Welsh slate need different leadwork to tiled roofs?
Yes — on Welsh slate roofs, common across older Bristol properties, lead flashing needs to be dressed and stepped into the slate coursing correctly. A roofer experienced with slate will fit valleys, chimney aprons and wall flashings differently to how they would on a tiled roof.
Could storm damage have affected the lead on my Bristol roof?
Storm Eunice (2022) and Storm Darragh (2024) both affected the South West, and driven wind and rain from named storms is a common way that lifted or split lead flashing first starts leaking on Bristol's older roofs.
How much does lead flashing repair cost in Bristol?
As a national guide, re-dressing or refixing lifted flashing might cost £150–£300, while renewing a chimney's full lead set typically costs £400–£900 depending on access. Lead valleys cost more as tiles or slates on each side need to come up.
How do I know my flashing has failed?
Damp patches near chimney breasts or where an extension meets the house, staining down interior walls after driven rain, and visibly lifted, cracked or cement-smeared flashing outside are the classic signs.
How much does lead flashing repair cost?
Re-dressing or refixing lifted flashing might cost £150–£300; renewing a chimney's full lead set (apron, steps, back gutter) typically £400–£900 depending on access. Lead valleys cost more as tiles each side must come up.
How long does leadwork last?
Properly specified and fixed lead routinely lasts 60–100 years — usually outliving the roof covering around it. Most 'lead failures' are actually installation faults: undersized code, over-long runs without expansion joints, or mortar smeared over the top.
Is there an alternative to lead?
Yes — composite flashing products (such as flexible aluminium-cored membranes) perform well, cost less, and have no theft value, which matters on churches, schools and unoccupied buildings. A roofer who works both will advise which suits your roof.

Lead Flashing near Bristol

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Our Bristol service area

Find Trusted Roofers connects homeowners across Bristol and the wider Bristol, City of area with local roofers who work on the area's roof types. The roofers in our network cover the BS1, BS2, BS7, BS10, BS14, BS5, BS8, BS41 postcode districts. Nearby coverage includes Birmingham, London, Manchester, Sheffield.

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