A damaged or worn roof valley can quickly lead to serious water leaks and damp, and if left for too long it could cause structural issues. The roof valley is one of the most vulnerable points on your roof - especially in the UK’s rainy climate - and replacing it promptly can prevent much more costly damage later.
Below, we explain the costs involved in replacing or repairing a roof valley, what affects those costs, and how to spot the signs that your roof valley needs attention.
The cost to replace a roof valley in the UK typically ranges from £350 to £700 per valley, depending on the material and accessibility. If the work requires scaffolding or if you need to replace more than one valley, you can expect to pay more.
If your valley only has minor damage, you may be able to have it repaired. In that case, a patch repair or resealing work can cost between £75 and £300.
Service |
Average cost |
Replace lead-lined roof valley |
£550 |
Patch repair to a lead-lined valley |
£150 |
Replace GRP roof valley |
£400 |
Patch repair to a GRP valley |
£75 |
Scaffolding tower (if required) |
£250 per week |
As with most home improvements, many things can affect the cost of replacing a roof valley. The biggest factors that impact the cost of roof valley replacement are:
At HaMuch, we use our database of hourly and daily rates for roofers to estimate the cost of roofing jobs around the UK. Take a look at our roof valley replacement cost table and find your nearest town or city to get a more accurate estimate for the job.
A roof valley is the point where two sloping roof sections meet. It’s a critical drainage point as it allows rainwater to flow down your roof and into your guttering.
Valleys tend to collect debris like moss from higher up on your roof, so are a common source of leaks if they become blocked or damaged.
To make them waterproof, roof valleys are usually lined with lead or GRP (glass reinforced plastic).
Roof valleys can be constructed from a few different materials. The most common in the UK are lead and GRP. Each has its own pros and cons:
Lead has been used in roofing for over 100 years. It’s a durable and long-lasting material, but it is more expensive than GRP and is harder to install.
Glass reinforced plastic (GRP) is a composite material made from glass fibres and plastic resin. It’s cheaper than lead and lightweight, but it doesn’t last as long and can be damaged by sunlight.
It can be tricky to spot when your roof valley needs replacing because it’s high up on your roof, but it’s important to visually inspect your roof regularly to spot damage before it causes problems inside your home.
Check your roof for:
Then, look inside your home for:
Keeping an eye out for damage to your roof valley can help reduce the costs of repairing or replacing it and prevent internal damage to your home.
Having a general idea of the process of replacing a roof valley helps you to understand what to expect when a roofer gives you a quote. Here are the basic steps involved in replacing a roof valley:
If the work is straightforward, replacing a single valley can be completed in one day. Larger or more complex roofs may take two days or more.
The lifespan of your roof valley depends heavily on the material used. If you have a lead valley, it can last between 60 and 100 years when installed properly and maintained, while GRP valleys usually last between 20 and 30 years.
Regular roof inspections and cleaning out debris will extend the life of your roof valley - many roofers offer roof inspections when they clear or install guttering.
Ready to get quotes for roof valley replacement? Post your job on HaMuch now to get in touch with experienced local roofers who can assess the damage and provide advice on repair or replacement.