From start to finish the service was outstanding. Professional, reliable and great communication. Highly recommend Stockholms Roofing!

Loft Insulation Specialists in Liverpool.
- Over 15 Years Experience
- 800+ Jobs Completed Across the North West
- Prices Start From £450
BBA-Approved Materials
Welsh slate, Marley, Tyvek and VELUX. Manufacturer-backed cover up to 75 years on tile.
Senior Roofer, Quote To Install
The roofer who quotes your work runs the install. The number you ring is the number you get.
Insurance-Backed 10-Yr Warranty
Workmanship warranty plus manufacturer cover. Honoured even if we one day stopped trading.
06:00 to 20:00, Every Day
Seven days a week. Urgent leak callouts attended within 48 hours where we can.
Service spec
Loft Insulation · what you get
Materials we run
- ·Knauf mineral wool 270mm
- ·Rockwool
- ·Foil-backed insulation board
Warranty
- 5-year workmanship guarantee
- Manufacturer cover 25 to 50 years
- Insurance-backed via FMB
Lead time
1 to 2 weeks
Indicative pricing
From £450 typical loft
Free inspection · No-obligation quote
Loft Insulation pricing
Indicative ranges based on the work we do most weeks. Every quote is written, itemised, and fixed before we lift a tile.
From £450 typical loft
Free inspection · No-obligation quote · Materials and warranty included
What our customers say
Excellent workmanship and very honest advice. They went above and beyond and the roof looks fantastic. Thank you!
Quick response, fair price and quality work. Will definitely use again and recommend to anyone.
Roofing in Liverpool
What we see on roofs in Liverpool
Liverpool roofing splits along the same fault lines as Liverpool itself. The Victorian terrace inner-city stock between L1 and L8, running from the Georgian Quarter through Toxteth and Princes Park, is heavy to original Welsh slate set on close-spaced rafters, with chimney stacks that usually need lead flashing renewal before the slate itself does. The mid-century semi belt that loops out through Aigburth, Allerton, Mossley Hill and into the Wavertree triangle is mostly first-generation concrete tile from the late 1950s into the 1970s. Those tiles are at end-of-life now, and the replacements we run on streets around Greenbank Road and Menlove Avenue are Marley Edgemere or Duo Edge in slate grey because that matches the period feel without the cost of a Welsh slate reroof.
North Liverpool changes again. Crosby, Bootle, Litherland and Sefton sit under a coastal wind exposure that the inland suburbs do not see, and the post-war estate semis along that coastline pick up a lot of fascia and soffit work where UV and salt air have brittled the original timber-clad detail. Anfield and Walton stay closer to the inner-city pattern: dense terraces, period stock, and chimney-led repair calls.
Across all of Liverpool, our typical lead time is two to three weeks from inspection to scaffold up. Emergency leak callouts during 06:00 to 20:00 hours run within 48 hours where we can. The Liverpool Team answers on 0151 268 8190.
Loft insulation in Liverpool benefits from ECO4 grant availability on inner-city terrace stock that meets the fuel poverty and EPC criteria. The dense L1 to L8 postcode block, running through Toxteth, Princes Park and Edge Hill, is one of the highest concentrations of pre-1940 solid-wall or poorly-insulated terrace housing in the north-west, and a significant proportion of those lofts are still running on 75 to 100mm of original glass wool that was the 1980s grant-scheme standard. We assess ECO4 eligibility on every Liverpool insulation enquiry and advise on the most direct route to funded installation before quoting a paid job. Where ECO4 does not apply, the cold-loft spec is straightforward: 100mm Isover between the joists and 170mm Knauf across the top at 90 degrees, giving the 270mm Part L minimum. The Liverpool Team covers all L postcode loft insulation and carries grant application paperwork on every van.
A poorly insulated loft is the single easiest heat loss to fix on a typical UK semi or detached house. Heat rises, and if there is less than 270mm of mineral wool between the ceiling joists and the cold air above it, you are heating the street as much as the house. Building Regs Part L sets 270mm as the minimum for new work; EcoFlex recommend 400mm for optimal thermal performance. Most pre-2000 houses in the L, CH, LL and WA postcode areas are sitting on 100mm or less.
We fit glass mineral wool (Isover or Knauf), rigid PIR board (Kingspan TP10 or Recticel Eurothane), or a combination of both depending on the loft type. Cold lofts, warm lofts, cut-rafter roofs, and trussed-rafter roofs all have different requirements. We assess which is appropriate before quoting.
What we fit and why
For a standard cold loft on a trussed-rafter roof, the spec is two layers of Isover or Knauf glass mineral wool: 100mm between the joists and 170mm across the top at 90 degrees, giving the 270mm minimum. Rolling the second layer at right angles avoids the thermal bridging that single-layer installs let through at the joist position.
For warm loft conversions where the insulation goes between and below the rafters, we fit Kingspan TP10 or Recticel Eurothane rigid PIR board. PIR achieves a lower U-value per millimetre than mineral wool, which matters when rafter depth is limited. On a 100mm rafter, 90mm PIR between and 50mm PIR below achieves Part L compliance; the same performance with mineral wool is not physically possible in that depth.
Ventilation and vapour control
Cold-loft insulation must leave a minimum 50mm clear airspace between the top of the insulation and the underside of the roof covering to allow air movement. This is not optional; without it, condensation builds on the cold timber and you trade heat loss for a rot problem. We check the eaves ventilation before laying and advise on any remedial ventilation work needed.
Warm-rafter insulation requires a vapour control layer on the warm side of the insulation to stop interstitial condensation forming within the rafter depth. We install Intello or Pro Clima VCL taped at all joints and laps. This is frequently missed on retrofit installations and is the cause of most premature degradation in warm-rafter insulation systems.
What it costs
Cold loft insulation at 270mm on a standard three-bedroom semi typically runs between £400 and £700 plus VAT, including clearing and reinstating loft boards where access is needed. Warm rafter insulation as part of a loft conversion scope is included in the conversion quote. Standalone warm rafter retrofits are quoted on survey as they depend heavily on rafter depth, roof area and access.
What we back it with
All insulation work carries a 5-year workmanship guarantee. Mineral wool is guaranteed inert for 50 years by Isover and Knauf. PIR board carries a 25-year thermal performance guarantee from Kingspan. We also provide a Part L compliance certificate for any insulation that forms part of a building regulations submission.
How we work
Six clear steps from first call to finished roof. Designed to remove every common surprise.
- 01
Call, text or email
Tell us what you need. We pick up between 06:00 and 20:00, seven days a week.
- 02
Arrange a date
We agree a time that works for you. No pressure, no chase calls.
- 03
Free roof inspection
A senior roofer attends, gets up the ladder, and checks every detail in person.
- 04
Honest, best advice
We tell you what really needs doing, what can wait, and what we would skip.
- 05
Clear quote, no hidden costs
Itemised, written, fixed. The price you see is the price you pay.
- 06
Quality work, built to last
BBA-approved materials, manufacturer-backed warranties, our 10-year workmanship guarantee.
Why choose us
Why choose Stockholms Roofing for loft insulation in Liverpool
Roofers your neighbours actually call back. We answer 06:00 to 20:00, seven days a week, across Liverpool and the surrounding postcodes.
- BBA-Approved Installer
- 5.0 Google Rated
- 06:00 to 20:00, Every Day
- Free Site Inspections
- 10-Year Workmanship Warranty
- Fully Insured Cover
- Marley and VELUX Approved
- Same Team, Quote To Install

