Natural Slate roof in Lytham
Natural Slate · Lytham

Natural Slate Roofers in Lytham

Welsh and Spanish slate — the heritage standard for Lancashire roofs, 80–120 year lifespan.

Why Natural Slate matters in Lytham

Hand-graded natural slate, riven from quarried stone. The default covering for Victorian and Edwardian stone-built terraces across Burnley, Padiham, Nelson and the Ribble Valley. Stays watertight for generations when properly nailed.

Lytham specifics: Salt-resistant when fixed with stainless or copper nails — we never use galvanised on FY postcodes.

Best for

Victorian terraces, conservation areas, period properties, listed buildings.

Pros

  • True heritage look — required in conservation areas
  • Lifespan measured in generations
  • Reclaimable and re-usable
  • Inert — no UV degradation

Trade-offs

  • Higher upfront cost than concrete tile
  • Heavier — older battens may need upgrading
  • Nail-sickness can cascade after 90+ years
Cost band
£££
Lifespan
80–120 years on a properly nailed roof.
Coastal
Specified for Lytham

Lytham housing context

Substantial Victorian and Edwardian villas, large 1930s detached homes around Ansdell, and a high proportion of natural slate and clay tile roofs. Many properties fall within Fylde's conservation areas.