Middlewich is fifteen minutes from our yard. Older terraces along Lower Street and Wheelock Street tend to need slate repairs and chimney work. Newer estates around Cledford and the Bostock Road side mostly come to us for flat roofs over kitchens and conservatory roof replacements.
Middlewich is roughly 15 minutes from our yard at Slaters Way, Winsford. We know the area well, including Wheelock Street, Lower Street, Cledford and the canal-side properties along the Trent & Mersey.
Most properties in Middlewich 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.
Middlewich splits cleanly between two housing eras. The Wheelock Street, Lower Street and Lewin Street terraces are late-Victorian and Edwardian railwayman housing, originally Welsh slate, with a mix of original slate, partial re-lays and full slate-to-tile conversions over the decades. The Cledford, Bostock Road and Booth Lane estates are post-1970s detached and semi build, running concrete interlocking tile, with newer post-2000 builds running modern dry ridge profiles, UPVC roofline and EPDM flat porches as standard. The town has a strong canal-frontage character, with several towpath-fronting properties on our regular schedule.
Welsh slate and partial slate replacement on the older terraces, often coordinated with the Middlewich conservation guidance. Chimney repointing and Code 4 lead flashing renewal on the same period terraces, where decades of harsh winters have failed the lime mortar. Full concrete-tile re-roofs on the post-1970s estate semis and detached. EPDM and GRP flat roof replacements on rear kitchen extensions across Cledford and Booth Lane. Conservatory warm roof conversions on the 1990s-2000s polycarbonate units.
Middlewich runs along the Trent & Mersey Canal and we cover all the towpath-fronting properties between the town centre and Wheelock. Access to canal-side properties is sometimes via the road behind, occasionally via a hand-loaded tower scaffold where vehicle access is restricted by the canal frontage. Where the property is on the towpath itself we coordinate with the Canal & River Trust for material delivery. All access requirements are factored into the quote so there are no surprises on the start date.
Yes, we cover all the towpath-fronting properties between Middlewich and Wheelock. Access is sometimes via the road behind, occasionally via a hand-loaded tower scaffold.
Yes, this is a common Middlewich job. We check rafter capacity at survey because concrete tile is heavier than original Welsh slate and the rafters sometimes need partial reinforcement.
Yes, lime-compatible mortar matched to the original mix, with Code 4 lead apron flashing where required. Standard work on the Wheelock Street and Lewin Street terraces.
15 minutes via the A533. Middlewich is the third-closest town we cover after Winsford and Northwich.
A real reply, usually same day. We come out, look at the property, give you a written price. No hard sell.