Frodsham is fifteen minutes from base. Properties range from Victorian terraces along Main Street to modern detached on the Howey Lane and Vicarage Lane estates. Tiled re-roofs, GRP flat roofs over rear extensions and chimney repairs make up most of our work here.
Frodsham is roughly 17 minutes from our yard at Slaters Way, Winsford. We know the area well, including Main Street, Howey Lane, Castle Park and the Overton edge of town.
Most properties in Frodsham that come to us need one of three things: a roof repair after wind damage, a full re-roof on a tired concrete-tile semi, or building work on an extension or new build. The full service list is below.
Frodsham's housing is varied. Main Street and Church Street run Victorian and Edwardian terraces with original Welsh slate, traditional clay plain tile on bay roofs and ornate chimney stacks. The Howey Lane, Vicarage Lane and Castle Park estates are post-war and 1960s-70s detached and semi build, mostly concrete interlocking tile reaching end of life. The Norley and Kingsley rural lanes have some scattered period and modern detached. The Overton edge runs some 1990s-2000s build with modern dry ridge concrete tile and UPVC roofline.
Welsh slate and partial slate replacement on the Main Street and Church Street terraces. Lead flashing and chimney work on the same period properties, with Code 4 lead and lime mortar where the original detailing requires it. Full concrete-tile re-roofs on the 1960s-70s estates around Howey Lane and Vicarage Lane. GRP flat roofs over rear kitchen extensions, common across the area. Conservatory warm roof conversions on the 1990s-2000s polycarbonate units. Some rural property work out toward Norley and Kingsley with longer access scaffold.
Frodsham WA6 extends out into the rural lanes toward Norley, Kingsley and Manley. We cover the rural properties along these lanes but access is sometimes a slower scaffold and material delivery, which we factor into the quote. The narrow lanes between Frodsham and Kingsley occasionally require a hand-loaded tower scaffold rather than vehicle-mounted scaffold delivery. All access requirements are quoted up front so there are no surprises on the start date.
Yes, we cover all of WA6 including the rural lanes out toward Norley and Kingsley. Access is sometimes a slower scaffold but we factor it into the quote.
Roughly 17 minutes via the M56 or A56. WA6 is in our weekly run.
Yes, period property slate work in Frodsham is regular for us. Slate matched to original gauge and weathering, Code 4 lead on flashings.
Yes, GRP fibreglass over kitchen and dining extensions is one of the most common Frodsham jobs. 25-year manufacturer guarantee, walkable surface.
A real reply, usually same day. We come out, look at the property, give you a written price. No hard sell.