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What does commercial roof replacement cost in Cambridge?

What does commercial roof replacement cost in Cambridge?

 Updated June 2025 

Contents

  1. Average costs at a glance
  2. Cost by roofing system
  3. Key factors affecting your price
  4. Flat commercial roofs
  5. Industrial & metal roofing
  6. Hidden costs to budget for
  7. Cambridge-specific considerations
  8. How to get an accurate quote
  9. FAQs
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A commercial roof replacement is one of the largest capital expenditures a business or property manager will face. Whether you own a warehouse on the Cambourne Business Park, a retail unit in the city centre, or an industrial facility on the outskirts of Ely, understanding the true cost before you commit is essential.

This guide draws on current 2026 contractor pricing across the East of England to give you realistic figures,  not artificially low estimates designed to win enquiries. Cambridge Roofers has completed hundreds of commercial roofing projects across Cambridgeshire, and the ranges below reflect what you should genuinely expect to pay.

Quick summary: Commercial roof replacement in Cambridge typically costs between £45 and £120+ per m², with most mid-size projects (500–2,000 m²) coming in at £50,000–£180,000 depending on system, access difficulty, and specification.

Average commercial roofing costs at a glance

Roof size (approx.)Typical systemEstimated cost (2025)
Up to 250 m²
Small unit / extension
Single-ply or GRP flat£12,000 – £30,000
250–750 m²
Mid-size commercial
Single-ply / mastic asphalt£30,000 – £75,000
750–2,000 m²
Warehouse / large office
Metal or single-ply£70,000 – £180,000
2,000 m²+
Industrial / large-scale
Standing seam metal / PVC£160,000 – £400,000+
Cost vs value: Choosing the cheapest system today rarely saves money over a 20-year horizon. A mastic asphalt or standing seam metal roof costing 40% more upfront may require zero maintenance spend for three decades compared to annual repairs on a budget felt system.

Key factors that affect your commercial roofing price

Roof area & complexity
More m² reduces cost per m². Penetrations, rooflights, and plant equipment add time and material.
 
Access & scaffolding
Scaffolding and edge protection on a busy Cambridge city centre site can add £5,000–£20,000+ to the project cost.
 
Strip-off & disposal
Removing old layers and skip hire typically adds £8–£18 per m². Asbestos discovery can significantly increase this.
 
Existing structure
Rotted decking, poor falls, or structural repairs identified during works are quoted separately once uncovered.
 
Insulation spec
Upgrading to current building regulation U-values (0.18 W/m²K) adds £10–£25 per m² for PIR insulation boards.
 
Programme & urgency
Emergency or fast-track replacements on occupied buildings attract premium labour rates and logistics costs.

Flat commercial roofs in Cambridge

The majority of Cambridge commercial buildings — offices, retail units, schools, light industrial — feature flat or low-pitch roofs. These are the most common replacement projects we undertake.

Single-ply membrane: the current industry standard

TPO and PVC single-ply systems dominate new commercial flat roofing in 2025. They are lightweight, weldable at details, highly resistant to UV and ponding water, and increasingly specified by architects and insurers. Expect to pay £60–£85 per m² for a quality single-ply installation with 120mm PIR insulation included, meeting current Building Regulations.

Mastic asphalt: the long-life choice

For flat roofs expected to remain in service for 40+ years — college buildings, NHS facilities, historic properties — mastic asphalt remains the premium specification. It is seamless, fire-resistant, and highly durable. Budget £65–£85 per m² installed.

Torch-on felt: budget option with limitations

Three-layer SBS felt systems remain the most economical option for smaller buildings and short-term landlord refurbishments. At £40–£60 per m², the lower upfront cost comes with a shorter service life and more frequent maintenance requirements. Not recommended for roofs over 500 m².

Industrial & metal roofing costs

Warehouse, manufacturing, and agricultural buildings across Cambridgeshire — from Huntingdon to Saffron Walden — predominantly use profiled metal sheet roofing. Replacement options include:

Budget 
Over-cladding existing sheets — Installing new profiled steel or aluminium directly over existing (non-asbestos) sheets avoids strip-off costs and keeps the building weathertight during works. From £45–£65 per m².

Mid-range
Full strip and re-roof (profiled metal) — Removing existing sheets, checking and replacing purlins where needed, installing new insulated sheeting. Typically £65–£85 per m².

Premium
Standing seam metal — Architectural aluminium or Corten steel for contemporary commercial buildings. Long lifespan, excellent aesthetics. £90–£130 per m² depending on profile and finish.
Asbestos roofing (ACM sheets): Many pre-2000 industrial buildings in Cambridge still have asbestos cement profiled sheets. These cannot simply be over-clad — licensed asbestos removal is required. Budget an additional £15–£30 per m² for licensed removal and disposal. Cambridge Roofers can arrange licensed ACM removal as part of a full re-roofing package.

Hidden costs to budget for

Experienced project managers always build contingency into commercial roofing budgets. Common surprises include:

  • Structural deck repairs: Once the old roof is stripped, rot, corrosion, or inadequate falls are often revealed. Budget 10–15% contingency for deck repairs.
  • Drainage upgrades: Current building regulations require roof drainage to be sized for 1-in-100-year rainfall events. Older drainage may need upgrading (typically £1,500–£8,000).
  • Rooflights & smoke vents: If existing rooflights are at end of life, replacing them during a re-roofing project saves significant scaffold re-hire costs later. Allow £800–£3,500 per rooflight.
  • Planning & permitted development: Most like-for-like commercial roof replacements do not require planning permission. However, changes to roof form, materials on listed buildings, or extensions may need consent.
  • Warranty requirements: Many system warranties (e.g. Sarnafil, Firestone, Bauder) require specific detailing, certified installers, and third-party inspections. These add value but marginally increase project cost.
  • Business disruption: An open roof during bad weather — even for a few hours — can damage stock, equipment, or interiors. Factor in the cost of business continuity planning or temporary covers.

Cambridge-specific considerations

Roofing in Cambridge and the wider Cambridgeshire area comes with some local nuances that affect cost and programme:

Conservation areas and listed buildings
Cambridge city centre contains extensive conservation areas and numerous listed buildings — from colleges to Victorian terraces. Even commercial buildings within these zones may face restrictions on visible materials, colours, and roof form. Always check with the South Cambridgeshire District Council or Cambridge City Council planning department before specifying replacement materials.

Access in the city centre
Traffic management, restricted delivery windows, and parking restrictions around the city centre significantly increase scaffolding and material delivery costs compared to out-of-town business parks. City centre commercial projects typically carry a 10–20% premium over equivalent work in peripheral locations.

Science and business parks
Cambridge’s world-class science parks — Cambridge Science Park, Babraham Research Campus, Granta Park — often have specific contractor vetting requirements, working hour restrictions, and data/cleanroom sensitivity protocols. Compliance with these requirements adds to mobilisation costs but is essential and non-negotiable.

Flat fenland terrain and drainage
The low-lying nature of much of Cambridgeshire means roof drainage must be carefully designed. Gravity drainage to surface water systems may require pump-assisted drainage on some sites, particularly in flood-risk zones around the fens. A specialist drainage survey may be advisable before finalising your specification.

How to get an accurate commercial roofing quote

Obtaining three competitive quotes is standard practice for commercial roofing projects. To ensure like-for-like comparisons, provide each contractor with:

  1. Accurate roof area (m²) — a drone survey can provide this for complex roofs at low cost
  2. Existing roof construction and any known issues
  3. Your specification preference or a request for alternatives
  4. Target insulation U-value (we recommend 0.18 W/m²K as a minimum)
  5. Programme requirements — can work proceed in phases around business operations?
  6. Warranty expectations — how many years, which manufacturer?

A professional contractor should always carry out a pre-tender roof survey before submitting a final price. Be cautious of contractors who quote solely from dimensions without a site visit — the survey protects both parties and ensures no costly surprises mid-project.

Cambridge Roofers offers free commercial surveys across Cambridge, Ely, Huntingdon, Peterborough, and the surrounding area. Call 01223 782382 or email in**@******************co.uk to arrange a no-obligation site visit.

Frequently asked questions

How long does a commercial roof replacement take?

Duration depends heavily on roof size, system, and weather. A 500 m² flat roof replacement typically takes 1–2 weeks. Larger industrial re-roofing projects of 3,000–5,000 m² may run for 6–10 weeks. Phased programmes on occupied buildings take longer but minimise business disruption.

Do I need planning permission for a commercial roof replacement?

Most like-for-like replacements on commercial buildings are covered by permitted development rights and do not require a planning application. However, changes to roof form, materials on listed buildings, or works in conservation areas may require consent. We advise checking with the relevant local planning authority as part of your pre-project preparation.

Can I just repair rather than replace?

If the roof is under 20 years old, structurally sound, and experiencing localised failures, repair is often the most cost-effective solution. However, if the waterproofing membrane has widespread adhesion failure, the insulation is saturated, or the deck is compromised, full replacement will be more economical over the medium term than repeated repairs. A professional condition survey will give you an objective assessment.

Is VAT charged on commercial roof replacement?

Standard-rate VAT (20%) applies to commercial roofing work. For VAT-registered businesses, this is reclaimed in the normal way. Reduced-rate VAT provisions that apply to some residential renovations do not extend to commercial projects.

What warranties are available?

Manufacturer-backed system warranties of 20–30 years are available for most single-ply and built-up roofing systems when installed by an approved contractor. Cambridge Roofers is approved to install and warrant systems from leading manufacturers. Insurance-backed guarantees are also available, providing protection in the event that the contractor ceases trading.

Can solar PV be integrated during a re-roofing project?

Yes — and this is often the ideal time to install solar. Carrying out both works simultaneously saves scaffold costs, prevents damage to a new roof membrane, and allows the structural loading and cable routing to be designed together from the outset. Cambridge Roofers offers integrated solar PV and commercial roofing services.

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Cambridge Roofers Ltd, 1B Pembroke Avenue, Waterbeach, Cambridge CB25 9QP. Company No. 09236628. All pricing indicative for 2025 and subject to site survey. VAT at 20% not included unless stated.