Thorough roof inspections by qualified surveyors








Our roof surveyors inspect properties across Colchester, from Lexden Road in CO1 to the homes near the River Colne and the newer flats at Hawkins Wharf. Roof coverings in this town face wet winters, frost, and regular wind-driven rain, so a roof that looks tidy from the street can still hide slipped tiles, tired mortar, or worn flashing.
A roof survey shows the condition of the tiles or slates, ridge lines, gutters, chimneys, flashings, soffits, fascias, and the visible parts of the loft. That matters before you commit to a purchase, but it also helps after storm damage, when you spot a damp patch on a ceiling, or when a house in Stanway or near Lexden Gardens needs a clear maintenance plan.

We check the whole roof system, not just the outer covering. On Colchester homes around CO1 and the town centre, that means cracked or slipped tiles, missing slates, ridge tile mortar, lead flashings around chimneys, valley gutters, guttering, downpipes, and the condition of fascia and soffit boards.
Where access allows, we also inspect the loft space for daylight, staining, sagging timbers, poor ventilation, and insulation issues. A roof above a flat in Lexden Gardens needs a different eye to a steep pitched roof near the River Colne, but the principle stays the same, find the defect before it becomes a leak.

Colchester has a wide spread of property types, and that shows up on the roofline. home.co.uk records show an average asking price of £396,359 in May 2026, with detached homes at £491,958 and flats at £176,208. Asking prices have changed by -2.2% in the past 6 months, so buyers are paying closer attention to repair costs and the condition of the roof before they agree a figure.
The sold-price picture matters as well. homedata.co.uk records for March 2026 show detached properties at £506,000, semi-detached homes at £334,000, terraced homes at £269,000, and flats and maisonettes at £163,000. Bedroom-based sold prices range from £151,407 for a 1 bed to £995,396 for a 5 bed, which is a reminder that roof defects can affect very different budgets across the same town.
Local development work adds another layer. Lexden Gardens sits on Lexden Road in CO1 on the former Essex County Hospital site, Hawkins Wharf is on the River Colne, and The Chesterwell Collection brings 2, 3, and 4-bedroom homes into the mix. Stoneway Green and Birchwood Rise are in Stanway, which is on the edge of the Colchester urban area rather than the centre, so we treat them as nearby reference points, not the same boundary as Colchester itself.
Ridge tile repointing is one of the most common repairs our surveyors recommend in Colchester. On older homes near Lexden Road or around the historic core, mortar crumbles, tiles slip after frost, and small gaps open up where water can work behind the covering.
We also see moss and lichen on shaded roofs near the River Colne, failed valley gutters on older pitched roofs, and ponding on flat roofs at extensions and apartments in places such as Hawkins Wharf. Lead flashing theft still turns up on quiet streets, and when that happens the damage is rarely just cosmetic, because water tracks into brickwork, timber, and ceilings.

Choose a roof survey for a terrace in CO1, a house near Lexden Gardens, or a flat at Hawkins Wharf, then send us the address and access details.
We spend around 1-2 hours on site, checking the roof from ground level and from safe access points where the layout allows.
Tiles, slates, ridge lines, valleys, flashings, gutters, chimneys, soffits, fascias, and visible roof edges are all inspected carefully.
If the loft is accessible, we look for damp staining, light leaks, poor ventilation, and timber movement that can point to hidden roof defects.
We compile a report with photographs, defect notes, and clear repair priorities so you can see exactly what needs attention.
We set out urgent work, maintenance tasks, and next steps, which is useful on a roof near the River Colne or a larger home in Stanway.
Roof repair costs vary, but the survey often narrows the issue down before the bill grows. Replacing a few slipped tiles on a house in CO1 can sit around £120-£300, ridge tile repointing is often £250-£600, and renewing lead flashing around a chimney can run £300-£900. Flat roof patch repairs can be £200-£500, while a full re-roof is a much larger spend and can move into several thousand pounds.
That kind of detail matters on streets like Lexden Road and around Hawkins Wharf because a small defect can become a ceiling stain if it is left through a wet spell. Our report includes dated photographs and plain-English notes, so it gives you something useful for an insurer if storm damage has lifted tiles or opened a flashing joint near the River Colne. It also helps when you are budgeting for a purchase, because you can separate urgent repairs from work that can wait.
Roof age changes the budget as much as the defect itself. Slate roofs can last 100+ years, concrete tiles 50-60 years, clay tiles 60-80 years, and flat roofs made from felt, EPDM, or GRP typically last 15-25 years. On older roofs in central Colchester, ridge tile repointing and flashing renewal are common findings, while newer homes in Lexden Gardens or Stanway often need closer checks around flat-roof details and junctions.
We are often called before a purchase on homes in Lexden, CO1, and around the River Colne, where a roof can look fine from the pavement but hide weathering at the ridge or chimney stack. A survey is also sensible after storm damage, when a few missing tiles or a damp patch on the landing ceiling suggests water has found a path inside.
A roof survey makes sense if you are planning a loft conversion, if the property has not had roof work for more than 20 years, or if you need evidence for an insurance claim. On Colchester homes with awkward access, such as a narrow rear yard or a high roof above a modern townhouse, the report can also tell you whether a drone view is enough or whether a closer inspection is needed.

Our surveyors check the roof covering, ridge tiles, flashings, gutters, downpipes, chimneys, fascia and soffit boards, and any visible loft defects. In Colchester, that might mean a slate roof near Lexden Road, a tiled house in Stanway, or a flat roof at Hawkins Wharf. We also record what we can see internally, because damp staining and daylight in the loft often tell a different story from the view outside.
A roof survey in Colchester starts from £250. The final cost depends on roof size, access, roof type, and whether a drone is needed for a high or awkward roof in CO1 or near the River Colne. Bigger detached homes, complex rooflines, and fragile coverings take more time to inspect.
Most roof surveys take 1-2 hours on site. A compact flat in Lexden Gardens can be quicker, while a larger detached home in Stanway or a property with several roof levels takes longer. The written report follows after the visit, with photographs and repair priorities.
Not usually. We use ladders, binoculars, and drone images where access is difficult, so scaffolding is only needed if we cannot view the roof safely in any other way. That is rarely necessary on normal Colchester homes, although a steep pitch or tight rear access can change the approach.
Yes, it can. Our report gives you dated photographs, defect notes, and a clear summary of the likely cause, which helps when you are dealing with wind damage, missing tiles, or a flashing failure after heavy weather. Insurers often want evidence, and a roof report gives you a clean record rather than a guess.
A roof should be checked every few years, and sooner after storms or if you spot slipped tiles, moss build-up, or damp patches. If a property in central Colchester or near Lexden Road has not had roof work for 20 years or more, an inspection is sensible even if it looks fine from the street. Older roofs benefit from regular checks because small defects tend to spread.
Yes, and flat roofs need careful attention because felt, EPDM, and GRP usually last 15-25 years. We look for ponding, splits, blistering, failed edges, and poor upstands, which are common on extensions and modern apartments around Hawkins Wharf. If a flat roof has had repeated patch repairs, we will say so clearly in the report.
From £250
High-level images for hard-to-reach roofs and chimneys
From £350
Suitable for conventional homes that need a broader property check
From £500
For older, altered, or more complex homes with visible defects
From £60
Energy rating assessment for sales and rentals
A roof survey in Colchester starts from £250, which is modest compared with the figures on the housing market around the town. home.co.uk shows an average asking price of £396,359 in May 2026, with detached homes at £491,958 and flats at £176,208, while asking prices have moved by -2.2% over the past 6 months. homedata.co.uk records also show a spread in sold prices, with detached homes at £506,000, semi-detached homes at £334,000, terraced homes at £269,000, and flats and maisonettes at £163,000 in March 2026.
Several things affect the final roof survey fee. A compact flat in Lexden Gardens is simpler to inspect than a wide detached house off Peldon Road, while a roof with chimneys, valleys, or limited rear access can take longer. Roof pitch, roof type, access, and whether we need a drone view all influence the amount of time spent on site.
Our report gives you more than a list of faults. It sets out the defect, explains the likely cause, includes photographic evidence, and points to the repairs that need attention now versus later. That is useful for buyers in CO1, owners in Stanway, and anyone near the River Colne who wants a clear plan before committing to work or renegotiating a price.
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