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Leaking Garage Roof

A leaking garage roof is more than an inconvenience — it can quickly lead to rotten timbers, damaged storage, mouldy smells, and damp spreading into attached walls. The good news is that many leaks can be fixed quickly once the true cause is identified.
We help UK homeowners get quotes for leaking garage roof repairs and, when needed, full replacements — covering flat roofs, pitched roofs, flashing/junction leaks, and guttering issues.

roofer on a flat garage roof inspecting a leak

First: what to do if your garage roof is leaking today

If water is actively coming in, these steps can reduce damage while you arrange a proper repair:

  1. Protect electrics and valuables
    Move anything electrical away from the leak area and don’t use electrics if water is near fittings.
  2. Catch the drips
    Use a bucket or container and put towels down to stop water spreading.
  3. Reduce water tracking
    If water is dripping from a beam, tie a piece of string to guide drips into the bucket (it sounds odd, but it works).
  4. Take quick photos
    A few clear pictures inside (and outside if safe) help roofers understand the situation faster.
  5. Avoid risky DIY on wet roofs
    Flat roofs and ladders are dangerous in wet/windy conditions. It’s usually safer to get a professional diagnosis.

If it’s urgent: write “urgent leak” in your quote request.


Why garage roofs leak (the most common causes)

Garage roof leaks usually come from predictable weak points — not always from where the drip appears inside.

Quick diagnosis table

What you noticeMost likely causeCommon fix
Drips near the front edgeLifted edge trim, failed drip edge, cracked felt at perimeterReplace/resecure trim + repair perimeter detailing
Leak where garage meets house wallFlashing failure or wall-junction detailingRepair/replace flashing + correct junction detailing
Leak appears away from obvious entry pointWater travelling along boards/joistsLeak tracing + repair at source
Felt bubbling, blisters or cracksCovering near end of life, trapped moisture, heat wearSection repair or replacement (depends on extent)
Standing water (ponding)Blocked outlet, poor falls, low spotsImprove drainage/outlet or address low areas
Leak after wind-driven rainLifted edges, gaps at junctions, loose fixingsReinstate edges/junctions correctly
Wet walls but roof looks “ok”Overflowing gutters or downpipe leaksFix gutters/outlets/downpipes
Pitched garage: leaks after stormsSlipped tiles, ridge/verge issuesReplace/fix tiles + repair ridge/verge points

Most common leak locations (flat and pitched garages)

Flat garage roof leak hotspots

  • Perimeter edges and trims
  • Seams and joints (especially older felt)
  • Corners and upstands
  • Outlet points and drainage runs
  • Wall junction where the garage meets the house

Pitched garage roof leak hotspots

  • Broken or slipped tiles
  • Ridge line and ridge mortar failures
  • Verge edges (wind-driven rain)
  • Valleys (where roof slopes meet)
  • Underlay/felt issues (where accessible)

What kind of repair might you need?

A leaking garage roof doesn’t always mean replacement. Many leaks are localised and can be repaired if the rest of the covering is still in good condition.

Repair vs replacement guide

ScenarioUsually best as…Why
One clear leak point (edge, joint, flashing, outlet)RepairFix the cause without re-roofing
Roof covering is generally soundRepairFaster and cheaper than replacement
Leaks in multiple places, repeated patchesReplacementMultiple weak points suggests end-of-life
Felt is brittle/cracking across large areasReplacementPatch repairs become short-term
Soft/sagging areasInspection neededMight be local deck repair or broader failure
Pitched roof: a few slipped tilesRepairOften isolated damage

Typical leaking garage roof repairs we can help with

Flat garage roof leak repairs

  • Split felt and joint repairs
  • Local patch repairs (where appropriate)
  • Edge trim repairs and perimeter detailing
  • Wall-junction leak repairs and upstand detailing
  • Outlet repairs and drainage improvements
  • Minor decking/timber repairs caused by water ingress

Pitched garage roof leak repairs

  • Replacing slipped or broken tiles
  • Ridge tile repairs or re-bedding (where needed)
  • Verge and valley repairs
  • Local timber/batten repairs (if affected)

Flashing and junction leak repairs

  • Leaks where the garage meets the house
  • Lead flashing repairs and replacement
  • Step flashing and cover flashing repairs
  • Sealing and correcting junction detailing

Guttering and rainwater issues

  • Blocked outlets and gutter clearing (where appropriate)
  • Leaking joints and realignment
  • Downpipe repairs and replacement
  • Fixing overflow problems that soak fascias and walls

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Guide prices for common leak fixes (ballpark)

These ranges and cost table of garage roof repairs in UK – help you budget. Exact quotes depend on roof type, access, and what’s found during inspection.

Leak-related jobTypical range (guide)
Minor flat roof leak repair£150–£450
Flashing / wall-junction leak repair£200–£650
Felt joint/detailing repair£200–£650
Outlet/drainage fix£150–£500
Small timber/deck repair (if needed)£250–£900
Small area tile replacement£150–£600
Gutter repair£60–£250+
Downpipe repair/replacement£80–£300+

Why leaks come back (and how to avoid repeat problems)

A lot of garage roof “repairs” fail because they treat the symptom rather than the cause.

Common reasons leaks return

  • Sealant-only fixes at edges or junctions
  • Hidden water tracking from a different entry point
  • Poor drainage and persistent ponding stressing seams
  • Brittle coverings patched repeatedly instead of renewed
  • Leaking gutters sending water behind trims and boards

A longer-lasting fix usually includes

  • Proper edge and junction detailing
  • Correct outlet and drainage flow
  • Repairing/renewing any softened decking
  • Matching the repair approach to the roof’s overall condition

How it works

  1. Tell us what’s happening (postcode + short description)
  2. We match you with suitable professionals
  3. Compare quotes and choose what suits you best

Tip: If it’s actively leaking, write “urgent leak” in your description.

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What to include in your quote request (to speed things up)

  • Postcode
  • Flat or pitched roof (if you know)
  • Where you see the leak (front edge, wall join, middle, corners)
  • When it happens (heavy rain, wind, always)
  • Any visible roof issues (cracks, blisters, slipped tiles, damaged sheets)
  • Single or double garage (approx.)
  • Any access notes (tight driveway, attached garage, height)

Leaking garage roof FAQs

Can a leaking garage roof be repaired, or does it always need replacing?

Many leaks can be repaired if the problem is localised and the rest of the covering is still in decent condition. Replacement is more likely when the covering is brittle, heavily patched, or leaking in multiple areas.

Why does the leak show up far from where water gets in?

Water often travels along boards, joists or insulation before it drips. That’s why inspections focus on the common entry points first: edges, joints, outlets, flashing lines and gutters.

Is a garage roof leak an emergency?

If water is coming in heavily, it can quickly damage timbers and anything stored inside, and it may affect electrics. If the leak is active, treat it as urgent and arrange a professional assessment.

Can gutters cause a leaking garage roof?

Yes. Overflowing gutters or leaking downpipes can push water behind trims and fascia boards, causing damp that looks like a roof leak.

What’s the most common cause of flat garage roof leaks?

Edges, joints, outlets and wall junctions are the most common failure points — often more than the main surface of the roof.

How quickly can a leaking garage roof be fixed?

Some repairs can be done quickly once the cause is confirmed, but timelines depend on weather, access, and whether any timber repairs or material replacements are required.

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