Porches in Saltburn-by-the-Sea
New uPVC and brick porches across Saltburn's TS12 and TS13 postcodes. The Victorian and Edwardian terraces of the old town need sympathetic designs and sometimes conservation consent, while the newer estates towards Skelton take straightforward modern builds. Free quotes.
A town that watches its frontages
Saltburn is Teesside's prettiest coastal town and it knows it: the Victorian and Edwardian terraces of the old town are the reason people move there, and front-elevation work gets looked at closely. That does not rule porches out, it just raises the design bar: brick porches in reclaimed stock brick with a pitched slate-effect roof at £5,000 to £9,000 suit the older streets, while the newer estates towards Skelton and Brotton take standard uPVC builds at £3,500 to £7,000 without any design anxiety.
Prices and permissions in Saltburn
Standard Teesside rates apply: uPVC £3,500 to £7,000, brick £5,000 to £9,000, porch roof replacement £1,500 to £3,500. Saltburn's conservation area covers much of the old town, and inside it even a small porch can need planning consent, so the permitted development check matters more here than anywhere else on Teesside. Building control runs through Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council.
Watch for in Saltburn
Salt air again: the seafront and the streets above the cliff need marine-grade hardware as standard. On the older terraces, many front doors open near the pavement, and the two-metre rule from the highway boundary decides what is possible, a proper survey settles it in one visit. Where a full porch will not fit, a well-detailed canopy and a new composite door often delivers most of the benefit.