Roofers in Cheddar
A Mendip village famous for the Gorge, with a tight historic centre and a wide spread of older stone homes plus modern housing on the outskirts.
Around 30 minutes from our base.
Roofing services we offer in Cheddar
We see a lot of weather-related repair work in Cheddar — slipped tiles, ridge problems and stone chimneys that need re-flaunching.
Roof Repairs in Cheddar
Honest, properly diagnosed roof repairs in Cheddar — fixed once, fixed right.
Read more →Emergency Roof Repairs in Cheddar
24-hour roof emergency response in Cheddar — make-safe first, full repair planned next.
Read more →New Roofs in Cheddar
Full new roof installations in Cheddar, built with quality materials and finished properly.
Read more →Flat Roofs in Cheddar
Modern flat roof installations and replacements across Cheddar — EPDM, GRP and felt.
Read more →Slate Roofs in Cheddar
Traditional slate roofing in Cheddar — installation, repair and restoration done sympathetically.
Read more →Tiled Roofs in Cheddar
Tiled roof installation, replacement and repair across Cheddar, finished with modern dry-fix detailing.
Read more →Chimney Repairs in Cheddar
Chimney repointing, re-flaunching, flashing and rebuilds in Cheddar, finished to last.
Read more →Lead Work in Cheddar
Traditional lead flashings, valleys and details across Cheddar — properly dressed and properly finished.
Read more →Fascia, Soffit & Guttering in Cheddar
Fascia, soffit and gutter replacement in Cheddar — water in the right place, woodwork protected.
Read more →Repointing in Cheddar
Properly specified repointing in Cheddar — lime where it should be, cement where it should be.
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Local context
Stone cottages near the Gorge, post-war semis through the village and modern estates expanding toward Axbridge.
Wind funnels off the Mendips and through the Gorge, so high-exposure roofs see real lift on ridges and verges in winter storms.
The Gorge area and parts of the village centre are protected — re-roofs are typically matched to existing natural materials.
Postcodes covered: BS27.
About working in Cheddar
Cheddar sits in Somerset, served by Somerset Council, with a postcode of BS27. On the A371, around 15 minutes south of the M5 (J22), which is how we reach jobs in Cliff Street and Bath Street and the wider Cheddar village and Wells area quickly.
- Local authority
- Somerset Council
- County
- Somerset
- Postcode district
- BS27
- Transport
- On the A371, around 15 minutes south of the M5 (J22)
- Regional centre
- Cheddar village and Wells
Local building stock includes stone Mendip cottages, post-war semis, modern Axbridge-fringe estates — the kinds of roof we work on day in, day out across Cheddar.
Where we cover around Cheddar
On the A371, around 15 minutes south of the M5 (J22). Our typical service radius from Cheddar is around 6 miles, comfortably reaching the Cheddar village and Wells area.
Recent work in Cheddar
Chimney RepairsChimney re-flaunching on an exposed Mendip cottage
near Cliff Street, BS27 · Cheddar
Cracked flaunching renewed and flashings dressed back in Code 4 lead.
Nearby towns we also cover
Sorted by real distance from Cheddar.
Areas of Cheddar we cover
Roofing across Cheddar by neighbourhood and postcode sector.
- Roofers in Cliff StreetBS27 3 · the route from Cheddar centre up into the Gorge
- Roofers in Bath StreetBS27 3 · the heart of Cheddar village
- Roofers in The HayesBS27 3 · about half a mile east of Cheddar centre
- Roofers in NylandBS27 3 · about two miles south of Cheddar across the Levels
- Roofers in Axbridge RoadBS27 3 · about half a mile west of Cheddar centre
Street-level notes from Cheddar
What we actually see on these roofs, by area and era.
Cliff Street / The Cliffs
Wind-exposed Gorge-side properties — heavier ridge fixings and dry-hip standard.
Church Street / Bath Street
Conservation-area stone properties — lime mortar throughout.
Axbridge Road approach
Modern estate stock — standard fascia and gutter work.
Dating the roof on your property
- Pre-1900 village coreMendip-stone walls, original tile or natural slateLime mortar; matched reclaimed on visible work; conservation area.
- Modern estateConcrete interlocking tile, plastic soffitsCosmetic and gutter work for the next decade.
What we see by season in Cheddar
- AutumnWind funnelling out of the Gorge — Cliff Street properties strip first.
- WinterSalt-air from Bristol Channel reaches western elevations — lead apron corrosion accelerated.
- SpringLime-mortar season on conservation-area stock.
- SummerUV on south-facing tile around the Axbridge Road estate — long-term wear, occasional check.
Local questions specific to Cheddar
- Is Church Street listed?
- Most of the historic core including Church Street, Bath Street and the Gorge-side properties is in the Cheddar Conservation Area, with several individually listed buildings. Lime mortar and matched materials are the standard spec, and consent is needed for any visible material change.
- Do exposed Gorge-side properties need special detailing?
- Yes — heavier ridge fixings (dry-fix clipped or high-bond mortar) and Code 5 lead at all flashings are our standard spec for Cliff Street and Gorge-edge properties. Wind funnelling is significant.
Roofing guides relevant to homes in this area
Plain-English diagnostic and decision guides — what we'd actually tell you at the kitchen table.
Local roofers ready to help in Cheddar
Tell us what you need on your roof in Cheddar and we'll get back to you with honest advice and a clear quote.
