Complete new roofs and full re-roofing across Burton-on-Trent and the Trent Valley. Free quotes, 20-year guarantee, 5-star rated.
Burton-on-Trent’s identity is inseparable from its history as England’s brewing capital, and that heritage is reflected in the architecture — particularly the Victorian and Edwardian terraced streets close to the historic brewing quarter in DE14, and the characterful properties in Horninglow and Shobnall that housed generations of brewery workers. These properties carry traditional clay plain tile or natural slate roofs that, after a century or more of service, often require complete renewal rather than further patchwork repairs. Aether Roofing Solutions has the expertise and materials knowledge to handle these jobs sympathetically and properly.
Across the wider DE13 and DE15 postcode areas — taking in modern residential estates in Branston and Stretton, the village character of Rolleston and Tutbury, and the hillier streets of Winshill and Stapenhill overlooking the Trent Valley — we carry out new roof installations on every type of property. Concrete interlocking tiles are the practical choice for most modern homes, while fibre cement slates offer an attractive, long-lasting option for those seeking a more traditional appearance without the cost of natural Welsh slate.
Every new roof we install in Staffordshire is covered by a 20-year written workmanship guarantee. We carry full public liability insurance, provide free detailed quotes, handle all structural repairs and can include new fascias, soffits and guttering as part of the same project.
| Property Types | Residential & Commercial |
| Area Covered | DE13, DE14, DE15 & surrounds |
| Typical Duration | 3–7 working days |
| Guarantee | 20-year workmanship |
| Insurance | Full public liability |
| Price Range | £3,500 – £12,000 |
Everything covered for a complete new roof across DE13, DE14 and DE15.
Complete removal of all existing coverings, structural inspection, any timber repairs needed, new breathable felt, battens and a full new tile or slate covering. We handle everything from the first scaffold board to the last ridge tile.
Concrete and clay tile new roofs across Burton. The most practical choice for modern Trent Valley estates — durable, widely available and requiring no specialist maintenance.
Natural and fibre cement slate re-roofs — particularly suited to Burton’s Victorian terraces near the brewing heritage area and the stone and brick cottages in Rolleston and Tutbury.
Where the existing tiles are still sound but the felt has failed, we strip and renew the underlay and battens while reusing your tiles — a cost-effective approach that addresses the root problem.
Any structural timber repairs required are carried out before the new covering is installed, ensuring your new Burton-on-Trent roof is built on a solid, sound foundation.
New uPVC fascias, soffits and guttering installed as part of your re-roofing project — a complete roofline solution across DE13, DE14 and DE15 that protects your home for decades.
Burton’s diverse housing stock demands real versatility. We work correctly with clay plain tiles on period terraces near the brewing heritage area and with concrete interlocking tiles on modern Stretton and Branston estates — the right approach for every property.
Every new roof in Burton comes with a 20-year written workmanship guarantee. We invest the same quality of material and labour into every job, regardless of property type or value.
From the initial free inspection and written quote through to the final clean-up, we manage the whole process. You do not need to coordinate multiple contractors — we handle everything under one roof.
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New roof installations across Burton-on-Trent and the surrounding Trent Valley area in DE13, DE14 and DE15.
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