Roofing in Upton Warren, Worcestershire

Upton Warren is a Worcestershire village with a well-earned reputation among birdwatchers: the Upton Warren nature reserve, managed by the Worcestershire Wildlife Trust, encompasses a series of wetland pools that attract a wide variety of wading and migratory birds throughout the year. The village itself, just south of Bromsgrove with the A38 running close by, is a mix of traditional farmhouses, a collection of barn conversions that have been developed over the past few decades, and some more recently built detached properties. The setting is rural but accessible, and the variety of property types it contains means we have carried out almost every type of roofing work here.

Barn conversions are particularly common in the Upton Warren area, and they present some distinctive roofing challenges. Agricultural buildings were not originally designed to the same standards as residential properties, and their conversions frequently involve large flat or shallow-pitch roof sections over extensions or link buildings. Where felt or asphalt flat roofing was used during the conversion, it is often now approaching or past the end of its useful life, and we regularly install Dryseal GRP systems as replacements on these properties — providing a watertight, maintenance-free covering that suits the low-pitch applications typically found on converted agricultural buildings. Where clay pantiles or natural slate were used on the main barn structure, we match these materials for any repairs to maintain the character of the building.

Roofing Services in Upton Warren

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