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Leatherhead sits in the Mole valley between the North Downs and the Surrey Hills — a market town surrounded by some of the most valuable and characterful residential areas in Surrey. The town itself has a substantial stock of Victorian and Edwardian residential property, with the more affluent areas of Fetcham, Ashtead, and the rural villages of Headley and Mickleham offering large, high-value properties in some of the county's most sought-after settings.
The town's position in the Mole valley means its properties sit in an area of significant biodiversity — mature oak and beech woodland surrounding many residential streets, and the valley itself channelling moisture and wind in ways that affect roofing maintenance requirements. The high tree canopy around residential properties in Fetcham and Ashtead creates a consistent gutter and roofline maintenance challenge as organic debris accumulates rapidly.
Forged Roofing covers Leatherhead and the KT22 postcode with 15 years of Surrey roofing experience and a Checkatrade-approved track record.

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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 Leatherhead Homeowners Choose Forged Roofing
We Cover Every
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 — Leatherhead Homeowners Ask Us
Yes — we cover the full KT22 postcode area including Leatherhead, Fetcham, Ashtead, Headley, and the surrounding villages.
Yes — we have experience working on listed buildings across Surrey, understanding the Listed Building Consent process and appropriate material specifications. We assess listing status and advise on consent requirements as part of our initial inspection.
The most frequent call types we receive from the KT22 postcode are gutter blockages and fascia rot on the large, tree-surrounded properties in Fetcham and Ashtead — the mature woodland in these areas generates significant organic debris year-round — and chimney repointing and slate nail sickness on the Victorian and Edwardian properties in Leatherhead town centre. In the rural villages south of the town, we regularly deal with period roofing on older cottages and farm buildings, including lead valley repairs and lime mortar chimney details.
Yes. We have experience working on listed buildings across Surrey, including properties in the Mole Valley villages of Headley, Mickleham, and Fetcham. We assess listing status as part of every inspection in this area, advise on Listed Building Consent requirements, and specify materials appropriate to the building's age and planning status before any work starts.
This is one of the most consistent issues we deal with in the Fetcham and Ashtead areas. Beyond clearing the gutters thoroughly — including the downpipes, which are frequently where the blockage actually sits — we can install leaf guards and gutter protection systems that significantly reduce the frequency of blockage. We'll also check the fascia behind the gutters for any rot caused by repeated overflow, and advise on whether any sections need replacing before the problem compounds further.
Call us on 0750 795 8594 and we'll give you an honest estimated arrival time. We cover the KT22 postcode 7 days a week for genuine roofing emergencies — active leaks, storm damage, structural issues. For situations where the property is exposed to the weather, we prioritise getting there as quickly as possible.
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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Leatherhead Roofing — Knowing This Area's Properties
Fetcham and Ashtead — the affluent residential villages that border Leatherhead to the east and north — have a high concentration of large inter-war and post-war detached properties on substantial plots. Clay and concrete tile roofs predominate, with large chimney stacks and valley sections that need careful attention on properties of this age. The tree canopy that makes these areas so desirable also makes gutter maintenance and roofline deterioration a significant ongoing issue — overflowing gutters and fascia rot are among the most common repair calls we receive in these postcodes.
The Victorian and Edwardian properties in Leatherhead town centre and along the older residential streets have original natural slate in many cases, with all the nail sickness and mortar issues that come with 100+ years of Surrey weather. The River Mole flooding history of parts of the valley floor also means some properties in lower-lying areas have specific damp and moisture considerations that affect roofline decisions.
The rural villages to the south — Headley, Mickleham, and Box Hill village — have some of the most characterful period properties in the county. Large, isolated houses with complex roof geometries, original slate and clay, ornate chimney stacks, and in some cases listed building status. This is the most demanding end of roofing work in the KT22 area — and the end where experience and material knowledge matter most.

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