Conservatory Roof Replacement Across the Wirral
Built for the peninsula and its weather
The Wirral sits between the Dee and Mersey estuaries, and that twin-estuary exposure, with open coastline and views across to the Welsh hills, drives faster wear on older conservatory roofs through wind-driven, salt-laden rain. The housing is wonderfully varied: Victorian and Edwardian terraces and villas, the red-sandstone houses of Caldy and Heswall, Arts and Crafts homes in generous plots, and modern flats in the old dock areas. Each needs a roof specified to suit it, and the coastal exposure means weatherproof detailing matters.
Where we work across the Wirral
We cover West Kirby, Heswall, Bebington, Hoylake, Bromborough, Wallasey, Caldy and the surrounding peninsula, taking in the CH47, CH48, CH60 and CH63 postcodes. We serve the full Wirral from our North West base with project management from survey to handover.
A peninsula rich in conservation areas
The Wirral has 26 conservation areas, several of national importance, including Port Sunlight, the model village with over 900 Grade II listed Arts and Crafts homes, plus Hamilton Square, Hoylake, Caldy, West Kirby, Eastham Village and Thurstaston. Many homes are listed. Most conservatory roof replacements remain permitted development, but where a property is listed or in a protected area we confirm the position with Wirral Council before work begins, and we arrange building regulations approval for solid and tiled roofs.
Roof options and pricing
We fit lightweight tiled roofs, fully insulated solid roofs with plastered ceilings, warm roof systems and glass-and-solid hybrids, specified to suit the property and the exposure. A typical Wirral replacement costs from around £10,000 to £25,000 depending on size and system, takes three to four days, and comes with our 10-year guarantee plus a 40-year manufacturer’s guarantee on the tiles.