Roofers Camberwell
A District Built for a Different Kind of Household Than It Has Today
Roofing has run through three generations of the Quilligan family, and the team our head, John, leads across South London brings that same close, first-hand knowledge to a place like Camberwell.
The area has genuinely deep roots, with evidence of settlement going back to the Roman era, and it became a fashionable Georgian and Victorian suburb through the 19th century, drawing residents including the writer John Ruskin and, later, Enid Blyton, and the streets still standing today were largely built for exactly that kind of single wealthy household.
That's not how most of Camberwell is actually lived in now. A huge share of the housing built as grand single-family Georgian and Victorian homes has since been split into flats, sometimes formally, with a proper lease structure, and sometimes not, converted informally at some point in the property's history without one.
This conversion history matters more here than in most places we work, because it directly affects a question homeowners and leaseholders genuinely get wrong: who's actually responsible when the roof needs fixing.

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Every new roof we install carries a 25-year guarantee. As CORC members, established in 1985, we also offer insurance-backed protection on top of that, so your cover holds independently of us, not just as a promise from our business. Repairs are covered for up to 10 years, also in writing.
We are verified members of TrustATrader and Checkatrade. Every job in Camberwell is carried out by our own uniformed, insured team, never subcontracted out to whoever is free that week.
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We carry out every kind of roofing work across South London, South West London, and Surrey, from a single slipped tile to a full re-roof. As one of the area's trusted South London Roofers, every job is handled by our own trained, uniformed team using proper materials, not the cheapest ones on the shelf.

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Who Actually Pays for the Roof on a Converted Property
In most Camberwell flat conversions, roof responsibility sits with the freeholder, with leaseholders contributing through the service charge, but this isn't always as clean in practice as it sounds. A meaningful number of Victorian houses in the area were converted into flats without formal lease structures ever being properly drawn up, which leaves genuine ambiguity about who's supposed to act when a repair is needed.
If you're a leaseholder and a freeholder isn't responding to a genuine roof problem, you're not simply stuck waiting. Under the Landlord and Tenant Act, you can formally notify the freeholder in writing, and if they fail to act, you may be able to carry out repairs yourself and recover the reasonable cost afterward. This isn't something most leaseholders know until they're already dealing with a leak and getting nowhere.
We're happy to provide a clear, written assessment of what a roof actually needs, which is often exactly the kind of documentation that moves an unresponsive freeholder into action, or supports a formal notification if it comes to that.

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Camberwell Grove and the Materials Southwark Actually Expects
Camberwell Grove is one of the longest continuous Georgian streets in London, dating from the 1770s through the 1820s, and Southwark Council's conservation guidance for the area is genuinely specific, not vague. It calls for matching or complementary brick, natural or artificial slate roofing, and window and eaves proportions that respond to the original building, down to details like the corbelled brickwork often found at eaves and chimney stacks on the area's better streets.
Camberwell Grove specifically carries an Article 4 direction, removing certain permitted development rights that apply on unprotected streets nearby, meaning even a modest change can need a full planning application here that wouldn't be required a short distance away.
We work from the actual conservation guidance for a specific street, not a general sense of "keep it looking Georgian," since Southwark's own appraisal documents are detailed enough to be worth following precisely rather than approximately.

Questions People Ask Us in Camberwell
I'm a leaseholder and the freeholder won't fix a roof leak. What can I actually do? Under the Landlord and Tenant Act, you can formally notify the freeholder in writing about the issue, and if they don't act, you may be entitled to arrange the repair yourself and recover reasonable costs afterward. A clear written assessment from us of what's actually wrong is often useful evidence in that process.
My property was converted into flats without a clear lease structure. Does that mean nobody's responsible? Not necessarily, but it can make things genuinely murkier than a standard freeholder-leaseholder arrangement. We'll give you an honest, documented picture of what the roof needs, which is a useful starting point regardless of how the ownership question eventually gets resolved.
Does my property on Camberwell Grove need special permission for a repair? Possibly, given the Article 4 direction covering the street. Even some routine changes can need a full planning application here rather than falling under standard permitted development. We'll flag this during the inspection if it applies.
How quickly can you get someone out? Same day in most cases, seven days a week.
Do you charge for the inspection? No. No call-out fee, ever, regardless of what the inspection finds.

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