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Epsom is one of Surrey's most established and desirable commuter towns — internationally recognised for its racecourse and set within some of the finest North Downs countryside in the county. Its housing stock spans the full range of Surrey residential development — Victorian and Edwardian terraces in the town centre and the streets around the station, large inter-war detached homes in the College Road and Woodcote areas, substantial post-war development across Stoneleigh and West Ewell, and significant new-build stock on the town's growing residential edges.
That variety means roofing work in Epsom covers the full spectrum — from natural slate repairs on period terraces in the town centre to felt replacement on 1960s flat roofs in Stoneleigh to full re-roofs on the large detached properties in the Woodcote conservation area, where material choices are governed by planning requirements. It's a housing market where the financial stakes are high — Epsom's proximity to London and the quality of its schools make it one of Surrey's most competitive property markets — and where a poorly maintained or visibly deteriorating roof costs homeowners money at the point of sale.
Forged Roofing covers Epsom and the KT17, KT18, and KT19 postcode areas with 15 years of experience, Checkatrade approval, and a commitment to honest, fixed-price roofing work on every job.

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Whether you've got a single slipped slate or need a full roof replacement, Forged Roofing handles it from start to finish — with our own qualified team, not subcontractors.
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Why Epsom Homeowners Choose Forged Roofing
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Corner Of Surrey
Forged Roofing operates across the whole of Surrey — from the leafy streets of Guildford and Godalming to the commuter towns of Redhill, Reigate, Epsom, and Woking. Whether you're in Weybridge, Esher, Camberley, Farnham, Dorking, Leatherhead, Oxshott, Cobham, or anywhere in between — we're your local roofer.
Roofing Questions — Epsom Homeowners Ask Us
Yes — KT17, KT18, and KT19, covering Epsom town centre, Woodcote, Stoneleigh, West Ewell, Ewell Village, Langley Vale, and the surrounding areas.
Like-for-like repairs generally don't need consent. Material changes — particularly replacing natural slate with non-slate alternatives — may require conservation area consent from Epsom & Ewell Borough Council. We assess and advise as part of every quote on conservation area properties.
Flat roof failures on post-war garage and extension roofs across Stoneleigh and West Ewell, ridge and chimney mortar failure on period properties in the town centre and Woodcote, and slate nail sickness on the older Victorian properties. We deal with all of these regularly.
Never. Our own qualified, insured team handles every job from start to finish. This is how we maintain the quality our guarantee is built on.
We'll always recommend the most cost-effective solution for your situation. If a targeted repair will give your roof another decade of life, that's what we'll recommend. We only advise a full replacement when the ongoing repair cost genuinely outweighs the investment.
All of our workmanship is guaranteed. The specific length depends on the type of work carried out — we'll confirm this clearly in writing before any work begins.
Yes. Forged Roofing Limited carries full public liability insurance on every job. You should never let any contractor onto your roof without it — and we'd encourage you to ask any roofer you're considering to prove theirs before work starts.

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Epsom Roofing — What We Know About This Town's Housing Stock
Epsom's Woodcote conservation area — the substantial residential district of large detached Victorian and Edwardian properties to the south and west of the town — is where the most demanding roofing work in the KT18 postcode sits. Properties here have significant roof areas, original natural slate in many cases, ornate chimney stacks with multiple pots, and original lead valleys that are approaching the end of their serviceable life on the oldest buildings. Conservation area designation means material choices need to be sympathetic and appropriate — we assess planning status as standard and specify correctly for each property.
The inter-war detached properties around College Road, Chalk Lane, and the roads surrounding Epsom College are among the most valuable in Surrey. These large homes were predominantly built with clay tiles and have substantial chimney stacks that serve multiple fireplaces. Clay tile re-roofs on properties of this size are significant projects — and they need a roofing contractor with the experience and material sourcing capability to handle them correctly.
The post-war housing across Stoneleigh and West Ewell — the large residential estates built on the former Nonsuch estate farmland from the 1950s onward — are predominantly concrete tiled with the flat-roofed garages and outbuildings that characterise that era of construction. These flat roofs are consistently at or beyond end of life and we replace them regularly with EPDM systems across this part of the KT19 postcode.
Epsom's proximity to the North Downs escarpment means elevated properties on the town's southern edge — around Langley Vale and the villages south toward Tadworth and Kingswood — are exposed to significant wind exposure that accelerates roof deterioration.

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