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Loft Conversion Specialists in North Wales.
- Over 15 Years Experience
- 800+ Jobs Completed Across the North West
- Prices Start From £35,000
BBA-Approved Materials
Welsh slate, Marley, Tyvek and VELUX. Manufacturer-backed cover up to 75 years on tile.
Senior Roofer, Quote To Install
The roofer who quotes your work runs the install. The number you ring is the number you get.
Insurance-Backed 10-Yr Warranty
Workmanship warranty plus manufacturer cover. Honoured even if we one day stopped trading.
06:00 to 20:00, Every Day
Seven days a week. Urgent leak callouts attended within 48 hours where we can.
Service spec
Loft Conversions · what you get
Materials we run
- ·Steel beams
- ·Engineered timber
- ·VELUX rooflights
- ·Plasterboard finish
Warranty
- 10-year workmanship guarantee
- Manufacturer cover 10 to 25 years
- Insurance-backed via FMB
Lead time
8 to 14 weeks on site after planning approval
Indicative pricing
£35,000 to £65,000 typical, depending on scope and finish
Free inspection · No-obligation quote
Loft Conversions pricing
Indicative ranges based on the work we do most weeks. Every quote is written, itemised, and fixed before we lift a tile.
£35,000 to £65,000 typical, depending on scope and finish
Free inspection · No-obligation quote · Materials and warranty included
What our customers say
Excellent workmanship and very honest advice. They went above and beyond and the roof looks fantastic. Thank you!
Quick response, fair price and quality work. Will definitely use again and recommend to anyone.
Roofing in North Wales
What we see on roofs in North Wales
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.
Loft conversions in North Wales fall under Welsh Ministers building regulations, which runs a separate consent process from England. The notice route, the approved inspector landscape, and the specific Part L thermal requirements differ from what applies across the border, and we have filed enough Welsh building regulations applications across Wrexham, Mold and Buckley to do it without surprises. Wrexham Victorian terrace stock on streets around Regent Street and Rhosddu Road suits Velux conversions where the ridge height allows, or rear dormers where the garden depth and planning position permit. The sandstone-and-slate cottage stock around Mold and Buckley is more constrained: cottages that are listed or in a conservation area need planning consent for any external change to the roofline, and we work with Flintshire Council planning officers on those cases. Coastal properties from Flint through Rhyl are less common as conversion candidates but do arise on the larger Edwardian semis. Chester Team covers all of North Wales.
A loft conversion is the most cost-effective way to add a bedroom or a usable room to a standard UK semi-detached or detached house. The average cost per square metre is substantially lower than a ground-floor extension, and because you are building within the existing roof envelope, the disruption to the ground-floor living space is minimal. The work happens above your head, not around your kitchen.
We handle the full conversion scope: structural design, building regulations application, the roof alterations themselves (dormer formation, rafter reinforcement, Velux positioning), first-fix and second-fix carpentry, and the fitted finish. We do not subcontract the critical roof-line work to a separate roofer. It is done in-house.
Conversion types we build
The Velux conversion is the most straightforward and the most affordable. It keeps the existing roof profile intact and adds VELUX GGL or GGU conservation-spec rooflights to bring in light and headroom. Most semi-detached houses in the L, CH and WA postcode areas have enough ridge height for a usable Velux room without dormer addition.
Dormer conversions add a flat-roofed or cat-slide dormer to the rear slope to maximise floor area and headroom. The dormer structure is typically a timber-framed box covered in either EPDM rubber or GRP, clad in render or matching tile-hanging to the existing elevation. We form the structural opening and install the dormer in the same operation rather than in separate trades.
Hip-to-gable conversions suit the end-of-terrace and detached stock that has a hipped end. Rebuilding the hip as a vertical gable adds significant floor area and opens up a full dormer on what was the hip face. It requires a structural calculation for the gable wall and party wall agreement with the neighbour on terraced and semi-detached properties.
Planning and building regulations
Most Velux and rear dormer conversions fall within permitted development rights for residential properties in England. The PD envelope allows a rear dormer up to 40 cubic metres of additional roof space on a semi-detached house and 50 cubic metres on a detached house, provided the dormer does not sit above the ridge line or protrude beyond the original roof slope at the front.
Planning permission is required if the property is listed, sits in a conservation area (Chester city centre, parts of the Wirral coastal towns, and several Cheshire village centres all have restrictions), or if the conversion alters the front elevation visible from the highway. We handle the planning application if required. In Wales, PD rights differ from England and we apply under the separate Welsh Ministers regime.
Building Regulations approval is mandatory for all loft conversions regardless of planning status. The key Parts are Part A (structural), Part B (fire escape, which typically requires a 30-minute fire-rated enclosure around the new stair), Part K (stair pitch, guarding and headroom), and Part L (thermal performance of the new roof elements and dormer walls). We submit the full-plans application and handle Building Control inspection from foundation check to completion certificate.
Materials we run
New rafter sections go in as C24 graded timber sized to the structural engineer's specification. We do not upsize informally; the structural engineer certifies the correct section size for the span and the applied loading. Dormer flat roofs are Firestone EPDM or CURE IT GRP depending on complexity. VELUX windows go in as VELUX GGL or GGU double-glazed units with BBA certification, or as VELUX Conservation spec on listed and heritage-adjacent properties where the planning condition requires low-profile glazing.
Insulation goes in as either PIR board (Kingspan or Recticel) between and below rafters to achieve Part L compliance, or as spray-applied closed-cell foam where the rafter depth is shallow. In either case we hit the minimum 0.16 W/m2K U-value that Part L requires for a new converted roof slope.
What it costs
A Velux conversion with two rooflights, structural alterations, new stair, plasterboard finish and building regulations through to completion certificate typically runs between £18,000 and £28,000 on a standard semi across the L and CH postcode areas. A full rear dormer adds £8,000 to £14,000 to that depending on the dormer size and finish. A hip-to-gable conversion is priced on survey. We quote fixed-price after a structural assessment and site visit.
What we back it with
All loft conversion work carries a 10-year workmanship guarantee. The building regulations completion certificate issued at the end of the project is a transferable document that satisfies solicitors on any future property sale. VELUX windows carry a 10-year manufacturer guarantee on hardware and 20 years on the glazing unit. We register all manufacturer guarantees in the homeowner's name on the day we hand over.
How we work
Six clear steps from first call to finished roof. Designed to remove every common surprise.
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Call, text or email
Tell us what you need. We pick up between 06:00 and 20:00, seven days a week.
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Arrange a date
We agree a time that works for you. No pressure, no chase calls.
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Free roof inspection
A senior roofer attends, gets up the ladder, and checks every detail in person.
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Honest, best advice
We tell you what really needs doing, what can wait, and what we would skip.
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Clear quote, no hidden costs
Itemised, written, fixed. The price you see is the price you pay.
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Quality work, built to last
BBA-approved materials, manufacturer-backed warranties, our 10-year workmanship guarantee.
Why choose us
Why choose Stockholms Roofing for loft conversions in North Wales
Roofers your neighbours actually call back. We answer 06:00 to 20:00, seven days a week, across North Wales and the surrounding postcodes.
- BBA-Approved Installer
- 5.0 Google Rated
- 06:00 to 20:00, Every Day
- Free Site Inspections
- 10-Year Workmanship Warranty
- Fully Insured Cover
- Marley and VELUX Approved
- Same Team, Quote To Install

