
New Roofs & Re-Roofing Cost in Lytham
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New Roofs & Re-Roofing prices in Lytham — 2026
Coastal exposure on Lytham (FY8) means we always specify stainless or copper fixings, code 5+ lead, and dry-fixed ridges — that's built into these bands.
| Job | Typical price |
|---|---|
Re-roof: 2-up-2-down terrace (concrete tile) Includes scaffolding, strip & dispose, new underlay/battens, dry-fix ridge. | £5,500–£8,500 |
Re-roof: 3-bed semi (concrete tile) Front + rear elevation, typical 90 m² roof area. | £6,500–£10,500 |
Re-roof: 2-up-2-down terrace (matched reclaimed slate) Reclaimed Welsh slate, lime-bedded ridge, lead valleys. | £8,500–£12,500 |
Re-roof: 4-bed detached (clay tile) Larger roof area, clay tile, hipped sections. | £11,500–£18,500 |
Indicative Lytham prices for 2026. Every quote is written and itemised after free inspection.
What shapes the price in Lytham
- Roof size and complexity
- Material choice (concrete tile vs natural slate)
- Scaffolding requirements
- Condition of existing timbers
- Conservation-area constraints
Why Lytham jobs are specified this way
Substantial Victorian and Edwardian villas, large 1930s detached homes around Ansdell, and a high proportion of natural slate and clay tile roofs. Many properties fall within Fylde's conservation areas.
Coastal exposure is real but more sheltered than Blackpool — softened by the Ribble Estuary. Salt corrosion and wind-driven rain are still the main concerns.
