Read the latest magazine Blogs 4 Important Roofing Jobs You Should Leave for the Professionals 13 May 2025 Unless you’re a professional roofer yourself, there’s a limit to your DIY roofing skills. As you walk around your house after a storm, you may discover some complicated roof damage you cannot handle on your own. A broken eavestrough, missing shingles, or extensive water damage that reaches your ceiling and attic can prove challenging to handle alone. Scheduling a professional roofing inspection and maintenance early on can help with the effective management of these problems. Below, we’ll look at some of the most important roofing jobs you should leave for professional roofers to handle. New Roof Installation or Replacement If you’re installing a new roof or replacing an old one, you’ll definitely need a team of professional roofers to get the work done effectively. Successfully installing a new roof is a physically demanding exercise that needs the support of several people to lift and fit the heavy materials. The right roofing company will bring relevant tools, experience, and skills for completing the installation project regardless of the roof type. They’ll ensure effective sealing, ventilation, and the structural soundness of your roof, checking how various roofing materials overlap to achieve the perfect sync and functionality. Eavestrough or Gutter Repair Gutter or eavestrough repair may appear simple to handle alone, especially because you don’t have to climb high onto the roof to work on them. However, it’s not always about the simplicity of completing the work, but perfection. Gutters and downspouts are vital to the longevity of your roof, and so offering quality repair work is more important than just offering a simple touchup. Experienced roofing contractors understand how to examine the gutters attentively to catch the root cause of the problem so they can solve it once from the source. They’ll also recommend suitable materials for the prevention of future issues. If your gutters get clogged more often, they’ll advise on the right gutter guards to choose for improved water flow and minimal clogs. Replacing Shingles If your shingles are cracked, worn out, or broken, it is important to schedule a professional replacement rather than try to replace them yourself. Shingles, especially asphalt, wood, or slate, require some expert skills to successfully install. When they break and fall off, they can only be replaced through a well-calculated and patient process. If done incorrectly, water and other destructive elements might have easy access to your roof’s internal structure, creating more damage within. Choosing the right roofing contractors can save you from all the stress and danger of climbing your roof to replace your shingles. They’ll use their tools and experience to complete a seamless shingle replacement with little chance of harm and injuries. Skylight and Chimney Work Skylight and chimney repair or installation works are best handled by qualified contractors who know how to expertly navigate intricate roles. Climbing up there when you’re not experienced in handling such roles can cause safety hazards and open loopholes for water damage. You may also void your insurance coverage for any damages resulting from the improper installation work. Having the right DIY skills for roof maintenance is important for the preliminary care your roof may need before professionals arrive. You can always tell what lengths your skills can take you in repairing and maintaining a roof. Always seek help immediately when you realise a problem is too complicated to handle alone or out of your skill range. Previous article Roof Maintenance Strategies for Harsh WeatherNext article Construction Mental Health Support on the Rise but Workers Still Struggling Share article You may also like View all News Blogs +1 8 May 2026 How Regular Property Maintenance Extends the Life of Your Roof Blogs +1 6 May 2026 Top Companies Offering Stair Scaffold Hire for Building Projects Blogs +1 27 April 2026 Why Modular Building Methods are Becoming the UK Industry Standard Blogs +1 27 April 2026 The Benefits of Using Precast Materials in Mixed-Use Developments Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch