Conservatory Roof Replacement Across Liverpool & Merseyside
Built for Liverpool homes, and Liverpool weather
Liverpool’s housing runs from the grand Victorian villas of Calderstones and Mossley Hill, through the Georgian Quarter’s listed townhouses, to the mid-terraced streets that make up much of the city and the coastal terraces out at Crosby. That range matters: a roof that suits a substantial Woolton detached is not the roof for an Aigburth terrace. What many of these homes share is exposure. Liverpool sits on the Mersey estuary and the open Irish Sea coast, and that salt-laden, wind-driven rain is hard on ageing conservatory roofs, accelerating the failure of seals and the discolouration of old polycarbonate. Because of that exposure we pay particular attention to weather detailing on Liverpool roofs: flashings, junctions and guttering all have to cope with more driving rain than an inland property would ever see.
Where we work across Merseyside
We cover Allerton, Woolton, Mossley Hill, Calderstones, Aigburth, West Derby and the coastal suburbs around Crosby, taking in the L17, L18, L23 and L25 postcodes and the wider Merseyside area. Whether you are in a period villa or a 1930s semi, we will specify the right system for the property rather than fitting the same roof to every job.
Conservation areas and listed homes
Parts of Liverpool we regularly work in fall within conservation areas, including Woolton Village and the Princes Park conservation area, and the Georgian Quarter contains a large number of Grade II listed townhouses. Most conservatory roof replacements stay within permitted development, but where a home is listed or sits in a protected area we will check the position with Liverpool City Council before any work begins, and arrange building regulations approval for solid and tiled roofs as standard.
Roof systems and pricing
Our Liverpool installations use lightweight tiled roofs, fully insulated solid roofs, warm roof systems and glass-and-solid hybrids. A tiled roof transforms the look of the conservatory and makes it read as a proper extension; a solid roof gives a fully room-like, plastered finish; a warm roof keeps weight down on older structures. A typical Merseyside replacement costs from around £10,000 to £25,000 depending on size and system, most are fitted in three to four days, and every roof is covered by our 10-year guarantee, with a 40-year manufacturer’s guarantee on the tiles.