North Wales sits on a different building-regs regime. Welsh Ministers regulate building work in Wales, and although the standards are similar to England the consent process and notice route are not. We have done the paperwork enough across Wrexham, Mold, Buckley and the coastal corridor through Flint, Holywell, Rhyl, Prestatyn and Abergele to file the notices in our sleep.
The coastal stock from Rhyl through Abergele runs heavily to Edwardian and mid-century semi with concrete tile, weathered hard by salt-aggressive sea air. The flashings go first, then the bedding mortar at the ridges, then in some cases the tiles themselves. Welsh slate cottages further inland, around Mold and Buckley, are mostly original and have been on those roofs for over a century. We work with the Penrhyn slate quarry in Bethesda and with Welsh Slate when matching is a constraint on a like-for-like reroof.
Wrexham and the inner-county towns are denser and more Victorian, with the same chimney-led repair pattern we see in Liverpool and Birkenhead. Our coverage out of Chester reaches the coast inside an hour for emergency leak work during 06:00 to 20:00 hours. The Chester Team answers on 01244 879719.