
Coastal Bungalow Roofing in St Anne's
Single-storey Fylde Coast bungalow — concrete tile, exposed roof, constant salt wind.
Coastal Bungalow roofs in St Anne's
Post-war single-storey bungalow across South Shore, Bispham, St Anne's, Cleveleys and Fleetwood. Large roof area relative to wall area, fully exposed to Irish Sea westerlies. Concrete tile or, on older stock, plain clay tile.
Typical roof construction: Concrete interlocking tile or plain clay tile on a low-pitch hipped roof, with PVC fascia / soffit usually 20+ years old.
St Anne's context: Edwardian and inter-war villas with steeply pitched roofs, generous chimneys and decorative gable detailing. Many original Westmorland and Welsh slate roofs are still in service but tired. Salt-laden coastal air and exposed gable elevations — galvanised fixings and lead detailing weather faster here than inland.
What fails on a Coastal Bungalow in St Anne's
- Wholesale ridge-tile lift in winter storms — single-storey roofs cop the full wind load
- Corroded galvanised nail fixings on coastal slate roofs (we replace with stainless on every Fylde job)
- UV-failed PVC fascia and soffit boards, common across 1990s/2000s coastal estates
- Salt-degraded lead flashings around any chimney or wall abutment
Typical job
Dry-fix ridge upgrade is the single most common Fylde Coast bungalow job — fits in a day, prevents the recurring storm callout.
Dry-fix ridge upgrade typically £1,200–£2,200. Full bungalow re-roof £6,000–£11,000 depending on size.
