5 of the Best Roofers in Manchester

Roofers Manchester • February 15, 2023

Not sure which roofing companies to choose in Manchester? Worry not - Roofers Manchester have taken it upon themselves to identify the top 5 companies that offer reliable, trustworthy services. Find out which ones made their list today!


K.H. Roofing Contractors - K.H. Roofing Contractors are a local family run roofing company. The pride themselves on offering high-quality services at affordable prices. K.H. Roofing Contractors cover Manchester and surrounding areas. The company aim to be time efficient, competitively priced and provide high-quality workmanship.


JM Contractors - JM Contractors is built on reputation and excellent workmanship. The company has been providing roof installations, repairs and upgrades in Manchester and surrounding areas for many years. JM Contractors also provide fascia and soffit, gutter and window services. The majority of their projects come from client referrals and repeat customers.


Dyson Roofing - Dyson Roofing are a family run business with over 50 years of experience in the industry. They cover all aspects of roofing including replacements, repairs, leadwork, fascias and soffits, guttering and window installation. Dyson Roofing cover Manchester, Salford, Cheshire, Stockport and Oldham and offer a callback service.


AMT Roofing and Maintenance - AMT Roofing and Maintenance service Greater Manchester. The company prioritise customer service above else and have over 10 years of experience in the sector. AT AMT Roofing and Maintenance, the team cover all aspects of roofing including full re-roofs, and repairs. All work is guaranteed.


Manchester Roofing Repairs - Last but not least is us, Manchester Roofing Repairs. We are considered once of the leading roofers in  Manchester and have had our work featured in the popular BBC TV series, DIY SOS. Our team cover all aspects of roofing including new roof builds, roof replacements, roof repairs, fascias and soffits and guttering. We take pride in offering unbeatable quotes and free callouts. Contact Roofers Manchester today for professional advice and your free competitive quote.

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