New Roofs Buckingham
The Roof Replacement Experts In Buckingham
A new roof is one of the most significant investments you'll make in your property. Done properly, it will protect your home for 40 to 60 years, improve your insulation, and add genuine value to your property. Done poorly — with the wrong materials, inadequate underlay, or shortcuts taken on the details — it will cause problems within years and cost far more to put right than it should have.
That's why choosing the right roofing team matters as much as choosing the right materials. Supreme Roofing installs new roofs across Buckinghamshire for homeowners replacing ageing roofs, completing extensions, or starting new builds from scratch. We carry out every installation properly — correct underlay, correct batten gauges, correct fixings, correct detailing at the hips, valleys, verges, and abutments — because these are the areas where a rushed job fails first.
We'll survey your roof, advise you honestly on the best materials for your property and budget, and give you a clear written quote before any work begins. No vague estimates. No unexpected additions on the day. No pressure to spend more than you need to.
5 Star Rated Roofers In Your Area
Had Supreme Roofing replace our roof after storm damage last winter. Brilliant service from start to finish — fair price, tidy team, and excellent workmanship. Highly recommended
Called them out for a chimney repair that two other roofers had ignored. They spotted the problem straight away, explained everything clearly, and had it sorted within a few days.
Got our fascias, soffits and guttering replaced, the difference is incredible. Turned up on time and the finish is perfect. Will definitely be using Supreme Roofing again.

Why Buckinghamshire Homeowners Choose Supreme Roofing
New Roofs Across Buckinghamshire
Our team installs new roofs throughout Buckinghamshire, including:
Aylesbury, High Wycombe, Milton Keynes, Buckingham, Amersham, Chesham, Beaconsfield, Gerrards Cross, Wendover, Princes Risborough, Marlow, Winslow, Newport Pagnell, Olney, Great Missenden, Chalfont St Peter, and the surrounding towns and villages.
Not sure if we cover your area? Call us — we almost certainly do.

What separates a roof that lasts from one that doesn't
Two roofers can use identical tiles on identical houses and produce roofs with very different lifespans. The difference is almost always in the details that aren't visible once the job is finished — the quality of the underlay, the batten gauge, the way the hips and valleys are cut and bedded, the leadwork at abutments, the ventilation provision at eaves and ridge.
A roofer who rushes these details saves an hour or two on the job. The homeowner pays for it years later when the underlay fails prematurely, when water tracks through a valley that was cut too shallow, or when condensation builds up in a roof space that was never properly ventilated.
When you're comparing quotes for a new roof, the cheapest price and the best job are rarely the same thing. We'll always explain exactly what's included in our quote and why — so you're comparing like for like.
New Roofs Frequently Asked Questions
If your roof is under 20 years old and the problems are isolated — a few failing areas, some damaged tiles, failed flashing — repairs are usually the right call. If your roof is over 25 to 30 years old, has widespread felt deterioration beneath the tiles, is leaking in multiple areas, or has been patched repeatedly without lasting results, a full re-roof is almost always more cost-effective long-term. We'll carry out a thorough survey and give you an honest recommendation either way.
We install concrete interlocking tiles, clay plain tiles, natural Welsh slate, and reconstituted slate across Buckinghamshire. Each material has different performance characteristics, lifespans, and costs — concrete tiles are the most affordable and widely used, natural slate is the most durable and best suited to period properties, and clay tiles offer the best combination of aesthetics and longevity for traditional properties. We'll walk you through the options and recommend what suits your property, your planning requirements, and your budget.
A full re-roof on a standard three or four-bedroom house typically takes between three and six days once scaffolding is in place. Larger or more complex roofs — those with multiple hips, valleys, dormers, or chimneys — take longer. We'll give you a realistic timeline when we quote and keep you updated throughout the job.
In most cases, no. Replacing a roof with the same or similar materials is permitted development and doesn't require planning permission. However, if your property is in a conservation area, is listed, or if you're making changes to the roofline itself — adding a dormer, for example — you may need approval from Buckinghamshire Council beforehand. We'll flag this during the survey process if it applies to your property.
A full re-roof on an average three-bedroom semi-detached house in Buckinghamshire typically costs between £5,000 and £9,000 depending on the materials chosen, the complexity of the roof, and whether the existing timbers need any repair or replacement. Larger detached properties or those with complex roof structures will cost more. We provide fully itemised written quotes so you know exactly what you're paying for before any work begins.
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