Water finds the weak spot in a roof first, usually during the worst weather of the year, and the homeowner standing under a spreading brown stain wants two things: someone to turn up, and a straight answer on what it will cost. Stuart & Moffat Roofing Contractors is built around that moment. The Edinburgh firm runs an emergency and urgent repair line, and its opening move on most jobs is a free roof survey backed by photographs, so the person paying can see the slipped tile or the split flashing before any money changes hands.
Directors Danny and Malcolm set Stuart & Moffat Roofing Contractors up on what the site describes as over twenty years of combined roofing experience, covering Edinburgh, East Lothian, and Midlothian, and taking on both houses and commercial buildings. The spread of work is broad for an outfit this size.
From slipped tiles to full re-roofs
The core trade is repairs and replacements, and Stuart & Moffat Roofing Contractors handles both pitched and flat roofs rather than sticking to one style. A survey with photographs sits in front of nearly everything, which is a sensible way to sell roofing: the customer is looking up at a problem they cannot inspect themselves, and a set of pictures turns a guess into evidence. Quotes are pitched as transparent and upfront, with the firm describing itself as fully insured and its work as guaranteed.
Beyond the roof surface, the list keeps going, and it reads like the practical set of jobs a working roofer picks up over the years.
Repairs, replacements and flat roofs
A leak on a pitched roof and a failing flat roof are different problems, and Stuart & Moffat Roofing Contractors names both plainly instead of hiding one behind the other. Repairs run from a single slipped tile up to storm damage, and full replacements cover the cases where patching stops being worth it. Flat roofing gets its own billing, and that distinction counts, since flat roofs are where cheap work shows up fastest, often within a winter or two.
Velux window installation sits in here too, the sort of job that overlaps roofing and joinery and tends to go wrong when a general builder treats the flashing as an afterthought. Stuart & Moffat Roofing Contractors also lists ongoing maintenance plans, offered for owners who would sooner catch trouble early than wait for the ceiling to tell them.
The trust language around all of this is standard for the trade, but it is the part a customer cannot see and has to take on faith. The firm calls itself fully insured, guarantees its work, and prices its quotes upfront, so the figure discussed at the survey is the figure the homeowner plans around. Fascias and soffits get their own billing, and commercial surveys extend the same approach to larger buildings, which is where a written, photograph-backed report proves its worth.
Gutters, chimneys and rope access
Gutter and downpipe work, chimney rendering and repair, and fascias and soffits round out the exterior side, so a homeowner chasing a damp patch that turns out to be an overflowing gutter or a cracked chimney can get it all sorted through one contractor. Stuart & Moffat Roofing Contractors also offers rope-access services for the high or awkward spots that would otherwise mean scaffolding, and it runs commercial surveys for larger buildings.
Rope access is the detail that separates this from a two-ladder operation. Getting a trained technician onto a hard-to-reach elevation without wrapping the whole property in scaffold saves time and money, and it is not a service every local roofer can offer. That the firm lists it at all says something about the range of the crew.
How it holds up on trust
A roofing firm asking to climb on your house and quote four or five figures needs outside proof, and Stuart & Moffat Roofing Contractors carries a fair amount of it. The picture is not perfectly tidy, but it points the same direction across several places.
What the review sites show
Birdeye lists Stuart & Moffat Roofing Contractors, in Dalkeith, at 4.6 stars from 42 reviews, which is a solid score across a decent number of jobs. An older, separate Birdeye entry under the shorter name Stuart & Moffat, tied to an Edinburgh address, shows only three reviews, so a searcher may hit that thinner listing first and undercount the firm. MyBuilder carries a run of positive customer write-ups referencing roof replacement and repair work, praising competitive pricing, the clear photographic quotations, and general professionalism.
FixMyRoof shows a perfect 5.0, though from a single review, which is worth reading as one happy customer and not a track record on its own.
The social side backs it up without adding hard ratings. The Facebook page has 819 likes and describes the company as a specialist in all aspects of roofing, and the LinkedIn presence, at 279 followers, mentions a five-star Google review for the rope-access team. None of this is independently audited the way a large review count would be, but the weight of it lands in the firm's favour.
Weighed together, the outside record for Stuart & Moffat Roofing Contractors leans clearly positive, with the Birdeye score doing the heavy lifting and the trade-site testimonials adding the useful detail of named jobs. It is not a mountain of reviews, and a cautious buyer should read the single-review FixMyRoof entry for exactly what it is, but nothing across the sources raises a flag.
Free surveys and getting hold of them
Contact is easy, which is not a given in this trade. Stuart & Moffat Roofing Contractors publishes a phone number, an email, and a Dalkeith address at Mayfield Industrial Estate, along with opening hours of Monday to Friday, eight to five, and a closed sign at weekends. A contact page ties it together, and links to Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and a Google Maps pin give a searcher several ways in.
The free, no-obligation quote is the low-risk way in to Stuart & Moffat Roofing Contractors, and the photographic survey is what makes it more than a sales visit. Aftercare support is mentioned for the period once the work is done. The weekend closure is the one practical caveat: a Saturday-morning leak waits for the emergency line, so a homeowner should test how fast that line actually responds before relying on it.
Stuart & Moffat Roofing Contractors looks like a credible first call for a fresh leak or a tired flat roof anywhere across Edinburgh, East Lothian, or Midlothian, and the sharpest move is to book the free photographic survey and get a price for both a repair and a full replacement, so the choice sits on paper instead of getting made in a hurry on the doorstep.






Business address
Stuart & Moffat Roofing Contractors
CBC House, 24 Canning Street,
Edinburgh,
City of Edinburgh
EH3 8EG
United Kingdom
Contact details
Phone: 07944981406