The Dangers of Old Felt Roofing: A Milton Keynes Homeowner’s Guide
When a flat roof is coming to the end of its life, small issues can quickly turn into bigger ones – damp spots, hidden timber rot, mould, heat loss, and repeated call-outs. Maxwells Roofing is a family-owned, owner-led roofing company based in Milton Keynes. We inspect, repair, and replace flat roofs across Milton Keynes, Newport Pagnell, Bletchley, Stony Stratford, Bedford, Northampton, and Luton. With 80+ 5-star Checkatrade reviews and 5-star ratings on Google, local homeowners trust us to give honest advice and deliver long-lasting results.
Call for a free quote: 07311091804 or email sales@miltonkeynesroofing.uk
Introduction and why old felt roofs fail
Traditional felt roofing on extensions, garages, and dormers was widely installed across the UK from the 1980s to the early 2000s. Many of those roofs are now at or beyond their expected service life. UV exposure hardens the surface, temperature swings cause movement and splitting, and standing water stresses joints and laps. Once moisture gets under the membrane, it often spreads unseen through the decking and insulation. The result is progressive damage inside the build-up that you cannot see from ground level.
If you suspect your felt roof is aging, an early inspection often saves money by catching failures before they become structural problems. We assess roofs across Milton Keynes and nearby towns daily and will give you clear guidance on the safest, most cost-effective remedy.
Speak to a local specialist now: 07311091804
The hidden risks of aging felt roofs
- Water ingress and timber rot – trapped moisture can rot decking and joists, weakening the structure.
- Damp, mould, and poor indoor air quality – persistent damp encourages mould growth and can damage plaster and decorations.
- Fire performance concerns – many older coverings do not achieve the external fire ratings expected of modern systems.
- Thermal inefficiency – older roofs are often poorly insulated, raising heating bills and creating condensation issues.
- Ponding and premature failure – lack of falls and blocked outlets cause standing water, which accelerates blistering and joint failure.
- Wind uplift on edges – storms can lift tired laps and perimeters, causing sudden leaks.
- Insurance and resale problems – surveyors frequently flag aged felt as end-of-life, risking delays and unexpected costs during property sales.
- Safety on access – degraded coverings and soft spots are hazardous to walk on.
12 warning signs your felt roof is failing
Book a survey if you notice any of the following:
- Blisters and bubbles in the felt
- Cracks, splits, or crazed surfaces
- Lifting or exposed laps at joints and edges
- Mineral surface loss or bald patches
- Ponding water that remains after 48 hours of dry weather
- Damp ceilings or brown rings indoors
- Musty smells in loft rooms or upper floors
- Mould or condensation below the roof
- Soft spots or bounce underfoot
- Perished flashings at walls or upstands
- Blocked or undersized outlets and overflows
- Patch repairs that do not hold for long
Free inspections across Milton Keynes – call 07311091804.
Milton Keynes weather and local wear patterns
Local conditions matter. In Milton Keynes and nearby areas we see:
- Freeze-thaw cycles in late autumn to early spring that fatigue older bitumen layers.
- Strong summer UV that accelerates surface cracking and mineral loss.
- Seasonal leaf fall around estates like Great Linford and Bradwell, clogging gutters and outlets.
- Occasional high winds across open developments that test perimeters and laps on older felt.
Proactive inspections and clear outlet maintenance are the best defense against seasonal stress on flat roofs.
Building Regulations to be aware of
When refurbishing or replacing flat roofs, compliance helps ensure safety and performance. We work in line with current guidance and will advise what applies to your project.
- Part A – Structure – the deck and joists must be sound and suitable for the chosen system. If there is rot or wet decking, we will replace affected areas.
- Part B – Fire safety – modern flat roofing systems should meet appropriate external fire performance classifications. We specify systems that achieve relevant ratings for your property type.
- Part C – Resistance to moisture – correct upstand heights, drip edges, and outlet detailing keep water out. Where needed, we include vapour control layers.
- Part F – Ventilation – correct ventilation or warm roof build-ups help prevent condensation and mould.
- Part L – Conservation of fuel and power – replacing more than 25 percent of a roof often requires insulation upgrades. Warm roof solutions can significantly reduce heat loss.
When Building Control needs to be informed, we guide you through the process, arrange inspections, and provide all requested documentation.
Repair vs replacement – choosing wisely
Repairs make sense when the main roof area is generally sound, damage is local, or flashings and details have failed. Emergency or temporary repairs can protect your home until a planned re-roof.
Replacement is often the better investment when there are multiple leaks, widespread blisters or splits, persistent ponding from poor falls, wet or degraded decking, or if you want to upgrade insulation. In these cases, the long-term cost of repeated call-outs and internal damage usually exceeds the cost of a proper refurbish.
We provide clear photos and straight-talking explanations so you can choose confidently – no pushy sales, just practical advice and itemised quotes.
Need a quick opinion – call 07311091804.
Safer, longer-lasting alternatives to old felt
- High-performance torch-on felt – multi-layer SBS systems with robust mineral cappings. Excellent for complex details and proven durability when installed correctly.
- EPDM single-ply rubber – ideally installed as a single sheet with minimal seams. UV stable, flexible, and low maintenance. Great for extensions and garages.
- GRP fibreglass – a seamless, rigid finish with crisp edges. Well suited to complex shapes, parapet roofs, and balconies when paired with non-slip finishes where needed.
- Warm roof build-ups – insulation placed above the deck to modern U-values with appropriate vapour control. Helps cut heat loss and reduce condensation risk.
- Drainage and detailing upgrades – new outlets and overflows, corrected falls, and lead or polymeric flashings to remove common failure points.
We only install reputable systems and follow manufacturer guidance to protect warranties and ensure consistent performance.
Our flat roof process – from free survey to sign-off
- Free site survey – visual and moisture checks, photos, and drone where suitable. We identify root causes, not just symptoms.
- Clear recommendations – a written quote comparing viable repair vs replacement options, with insulation guidance where relevant.
- Scheduling and protection – safe access, property protection, and daily updates so you know exactly what is happening.
- Skilled installation – owner-led oversight by Luke Maxwell with a trained local team using industry-approved methods and tidy detailing at perimeters, outlets, and penetrations.
- Waste removal – old coverings and debris removed, site left clean and safe.
- Documentation – before and after photos, product information, and support with Building Control where needed.
- Aftercare – manufacturer-backed product warranties and workmanship assurances based on system choice. We are local and responsive if you need us.
Book your free survey – 07311091804 or sales@miltonkeynesroofing.uk
Costs, timelines, and what to expect
- Timescales – small roofs and garages typically 1-2 days, typical extensions 2-4 days, larger projects scheduled to suit your availability and weather windows.
- Pricing – transparent and itemised. Costs depend on size, access, substrate condition, insulation needs, and system choice. We recommend the most cost-effective and compliant option for long-term value.
- Disruption – kept to a minimum. We manage deliveries, protect your property, and maintain a tidy site.
Every job is different, but our customers consistently tell us the process is smooth, well managed, and stress-free.
Why choose Maxwells Roofing
- Local and family-owned – genuine Milton Keynes specialists, not a franchise.
- Owner-led quality – company owner Luke Maxwell oversees workmanship on every project.
- Excellent reputation – 80+ 5-star Checkatrade reviews and 5-star Google feedback.
- Trained and insured team – professional methods, premium materials, and a safety-first culture.
- Fast call-outs – same day or next day for urgent leaks wherever possible.
- Clear communication – honest advice, detailed quotes, and friendly service from first call to final clean-up.
Talk to a friendly expert today – 07311091804
Service area and rapid call-outs
We cover Milton Keynes, Newport Pagnell, Bletchley, Stony Stratford, Great Linford, Bradwell, Bedford, Northampton, Luton, and all nearby towns and villages. If you are near Milton Keynes, chances are we can attend quickly and get you watertight with minimal fuss.
FAQs – old felt roofing
How long does a felt roof last? Older two or three layer felt roofs often last 10-20 years if well installed and maintained. Many pre-2010 roofs are now due for replacement. Modern systems and correct insulation can extend service life significantly.
Can you repair my felt roof, or do I need a full replacement? If damage is local and the deck is dry and sound, a repair can be appropriate. Where leaks are widespread, ponding persists, or the deck is wet or degraded, full replacement is usually more economical and safer.
Will I need Building Control sign-off? If more than 25 percent of the roof is refurbished, if you change the structure, or if you add rooflights, Building Control typically needs to be notified. We will advise and help coordinate.
Do you upgrade insulation as part of the work? Yes. When applicable, we recommend warm roof solutions that meet current U-values. This can improve comfort and reduce heating costs.
Which system is best – felt, EPDM, or GRP? It depends on roof size, shape, access, budget, and priorities like fire performance, foot traffic, and appearance. After a free survey, we will recommend the right system for your property.
How quickly can you attend a leak? We aim for same-day or next-day call-outs in Milton Keynes and surrounding areas for urgent issues.
Are you insured? Yes, fully insured for residential and commercial roofing work.
Do you install skylights and improve drainage during refurbishments? Absolutely. We supply and install roof windows and skylights, plus new outlets and overflows for better water management.
Could my old flat roof contain asbestos? Some older roofs include asbestos-containing materials in boards or adjacent components. If we suspect ACMs, we will arrange testing and follow legal procedures before any work continues.
Do you provide written quotes and photo reports? Yes. We provide clear, itemised quotations with photo evidence so you can make an informed decision.
Book your free flat roof survey
Protect your home and your budget by tackling old felt roofing before it becomes a major problem. We will inspect, photograph, and provide honest recommendations with fair, transparent pricing. To get started, call 07311091804 or email sales@miltonkeynesroofing.uk.
While we are with you, we can also help with related items if needed, such as Roof Repairs, upgrading old membranes to modern Flat Roof Systems, proactive Roof Inspections, brightening spaces with Skylight Installations, or clearing and fixing Gutter Maintenance. We are here to keep your roof safe, efficient, and built to last.
