Warrington is one of our biggest North-West-of-Cheshire areas. Hundreds of 1950s and 1960s ex-council semis with original concrete pantile roofs that are now porous and lifting; modern Bewsey, Westbrook and Birchwood estates with conservatory roofs that have failed.
Warrington is roughly 35 minutes from our yard at Slaters Way, Winsford. We know the area well, including Stockton Heath, Lymm, Birchwood, Bewsey, Penketh and the M6 corridor estates.
Most properties in Warrington 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.
Warrington's housing is dominated by post-war estate build. The Bewsey, Westbrook, Penketh and Stockton Heath estates are 1950s-60s ex-council semis, originally fitted with concrete pantile that is now reaching the end of its 60-plus year service life, becoming porous and lifting in high winds. The Birchwood and Lymm modern estates run 1980s-2000s build with concrete interlocking tile, UPVC roofline and EPDM flat porches as standard. The town centre and older streets near the canal run some Edwardian terrace stock with Welsh slate or early concrete tile.
Full concrete pantile-to-modern-concrete-tile re-roofs on the 1950s-60s estates. Roofline replacement (UPVC fascia, soffit, deep-flow guttering) on the same estates where the original timber bargeboards have rotted. Conservatory warm roof conversions on the 1990s-2000s polycarbonate units across Birchwood and Westbrook. Spray foam removal on properties going through sale or remortgage. Insurance-backed storm damage work after the wind events that funnel up the Mersey corridor.
Warrington is roughly 35 minutes from our Slaters Way yard via the M56 and we run WA1 through WA5 weekly. Birchwood and Lymm are sometimes scheduled on the same day as a Cheshire job because they sit close to the M56 corridor. Penketh, Bewsey and Stockton Heath are core to our weekly schedule. WA6 (Frodsham, Helsby) is covered separately.
Yes, WA1 to WA5 are in our weekly run. Birchwood and Lymm are sometimes scheduled the same day as a Cheshire job.
Yes, this is a regular part of our Warrington schedule. We strip the original concrete pantile, inspect rafters and battens, and re-roof with modern concrete interlocking tile, BBA-approved dry ridge and verge, and Code 4 leadwork.
Yes, mostly UPVC roofline replacement, conservatory warm roof conversions and EPDM flat-roof renewals on porches and dormers.
Roughly 35 minutes via the M56. Birchwood and Lymm sit close to the corridor and are sometimes scheduled with a Cheshire job the same day.
A real reply, usually same day. We come out, look at the property, give you a written price. No hard sell.