Conservatory roofs in Billingham
Conservatory roof replacement and repair across Billingham's TS22 and TS23 postcodes. The town's post-war and 1970s estates carry thousands of conservatories now on their second or third decade, and tiled roof conversions from £8,000 are the upgrade most households choose. Free quotes.
Billingham's conservatory generation
Billingham's post-war expansion and its 1970s and 1980s infill estates gave the town a housing stock that took to conservatories early and often. The semis and detached houses of Wolviston Court, Low Grange, Pentland Avenue's surrounding estates and the streets off Station Road carry lean-tos and Edwardian conservatories now well past their first roof's best. Most Billingham jobs are one of two things: a polycarbonate replacement at £3,000 to £6,500 to stop leaks and freshen the room, or a tiled solid roof at £8,000 to £14,000 to make it a year-round space.
Prices and permissions in Billingham
Standard Teesside rates apply: glass roofs £6,000 to £12,000, warm roof conversions £9,000 to £15,000, repairs from £250. Roof replacements rarely need planning permission in Billingham; solid roofs go through building control with Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council, certificate included in a proper quote.
Watch for in Billingham
Older Billingham conservatories were often bolted on with minimal flashing where the roof meets the house wall, and that junction is the single most common leak source in the town. Any repair or replacement quote should inspect and renew the flashing as part of the job rather than sealing over it. North-facing conservatories on the town's more exposed streets also grow moss that holds moisture against seals, so a condition check across all the bars, not just the leaking one, is worth insisting on.