Butler Bespoke Roofing Contractors

New Roofs & Reroofs · Berkshire

New Roofs & Reroofs in Wargrave

Full strip-and-reroof projects across Wargrave — felt, batten, tile, insulation and renewed leadwork in one go. RG10 Wargrave has handmade clay tile and Welsh slate on the older cottages; river-front properties carry heavy lead detailing on boat-house and slipway roofs.

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Same property after a full strip reroof with new membrane, battens and tiles — new roofs & reroofs in Wargrave RG10
New Roofs & Reroofs project by Butler Bespoke Roofing in Wargrave: tired original tile roof before strip and reroof works began
Before/after · New Roofs & Reroofs in Wargrave
Example new roofs & reroofs work near Wargrave (RG10) — newly finished pitched tile reroof with fresh dry-ridge and clean verges
On site in Wargrave · New Roofs & Reroofs
Wargrave new roofs & reroofs: scaffolded property mid-reroof, showing edge protection and dust sheeting, photographed on a completed Butler Bespoke Roofing job
On site in Wargrave · New Roofs & Reroofs

Specialist new roofs and reroofs for Wargrave homeowners

Looking for new roofs and reroofs in Wargrave? We've worked on properties across RG10 and the surrounding Berkshire villages for over 15 years. Every job starts with a proper site visit, an honest assessment and a clear written quote — never a rough phone estimate.

  • Felt, batten & tile
  • Insulation upgrades
  • Velux installations

Local context — new roofs & reroofs in Wargrave

Reroofs in Wargrave are notifiable to Wokingham Borough Council under Part L when more than 25% of the roof slope is being recovered — that means insulation usually needs upgrading at the same time. Wargrave village conservation area is strict — Wokingham conservation officer requires like-for-like handmade clay and Code 5 lead on any visible reroof. Access typically comes off A321 so we coordinate scaffold and skip delivery to minimise disruption.

We work across RG10 with easy access from A321 and Wargrave Road.

Why Wargrave homeowners pick Butler Bespoke Roofing

Local knowledge counts. We know the housing stock in Wargrave — what the original roof detailing looks like, what tends to fail, and which materials match best. That means a more reliable repair, a longer-lasting reroof and a quote you can trust.

Frequently asked — New Roofs & Reroofs in Wargrave

How long does a reroof take in Wargrave?+

A typical semi-detached reroof in Wargrave takes 4-7 working days; larger detached homes or properties with complex valleys and chimneys take 1-2 weeks.

Do I need scaffolding?+

Yes — every reroof we carry out in Wargrave is on full scaffolding for safety and to allow proper detailing at the eaves, verges and chimneys.

Will you upgrade my insulation?+

On any reroof in Wargrave we'll discuss insulation upgrades to current Part L standards — most older roofs gain serious thermal performance from a properly specified upgrade.

Can I stay in the house during a reroof in Wargrave?+

Yes — almost every reroof we do in Wargrave is on occupied homes. We sheet up internally where needed, work weather-dependent days and keep the property watertight overnight.

Do you handle Building Control for reroofs?+

Yes — we submit the Competent Roofer notification to Wokingham Borough Council on your behalf, which is faster and cheaper than a building notice. You get the certificate at sign-off.

Need Roofing Work You Can Rely On?

Speak with Butler Bespoke Roofing for honest advice, a free site visit and a clear, written quote anywhere across Buckinghamshire.