Roofers in Street

A growing village-turned-town next to Glastonbury, known for Clarks Village and a steady mix of older Clarks-era housing and new-build estates.

Less than 10 minutes from our base.

Roofing services we offer in Street

A lot of homeowners here want straight, fair quotes for tile replacement, gutter overhauls or full re-roofs on their first or second-hand property.

Local context

Edwardian Clarks worker terraces, post-war semis, 1980s estates around Wessex Avenue and modern developments off Brooks Road.

Open, low-lying ground means standing water around poorly draining flat roofs and gutters is a recurring local issue.

Postcodes covered: BA16.

About working in Street

Street sits in Somerset, served by Somerset Council, with a postcode of BA16. On the A39 / A361, with the M5 (J23) around 15 minutes north-west, which is how we reach jobs in Wessex Avenue and Brooks Road and the wider Glastonbury and Bridgwater area quickly.

Local authority
Somerset Council
County
Somerset
Postcode district
BA16
Transport
On the A39 / A361, with the M5 (J23) around 15 minutes north-west
Regional centre
Glastonbury and Bridgwater

Local building stock includes Edwardian Clarks-era terraces, 1980s estate homes, modern detached new-builds — the kinds of roof we work on day in, day out across Street.

Where we cover around Street

On the A39 / A361, with the M5 (J23) around 15 minutes north-west. Our typical service radius from Street is around 5 miles, comfortably reaching the Glastonbury and Bridgwater area.

Approximate 5-mile service area centred on Street.View larger map

Recent work in Street

New Roofs

Full re-roof on an Edwardian terrace

Wessex Avenue, BA16 · Street

Stripped, re-felted, re-battened and tiled in Marley Modern over 6 days.

Nearby towns we also cover

Sorted by real distance from Street.

Street-level notes from Street

What we actually see on these roofs, by area and era.

High Street / Cranhill Road

Edwardian and inter-war terraces with original clay double-Roman tile — matched profile replacements are the work, not full re-roofs.

Cranmore Avenue / Vestry Road

1960s estate housing with original concrete tile — second-set fixings now, expect ridge re-bedding and partial valley renewals.

Somerton Road approach

Long fascia runs on detached and semi-detached stock — full elevation gutter and fascia replacement is the right scope, not patching.

Wilfrid Road / Goswell Road

Mixed Victorian terraces with shared chimney stacks between properties — coordinated repairs save scaffold cost.

Dating the roof on your property

  • Victorian (1870–1900)Brick terraces with shared chimney stacks, original natural slate or clay tileShared stacks need coordinated repair across both properties for proper lead detailing — single-side repairs always fail at the joint.
  • Edwardian to inter-warBay-fronted villas with hipped roofs and clay double-Roman tileHip detailing in mortar — re-bedding with high-bond mortar or dry-hip is the common job.
  • 1960s estateConcrete interlocking tile, plywood soffits, ribbon fasciasFirst fixings are end-of-life on any roof not re-covered since the 1990s.
  • 1990s onwardsModern dry-fix ridges and verges, plastic soffitsRarely structural — mostly cosmetic or gutter work for the next decade.

What we see by season in Street

  • AutumnWesterly winds across the Levels strip ridges on exposed houses near Cranmore Avenue first.
  • WinterLong runs of soft fascia along Somerton Road approach show storm damage — wind-driven rain behind perished timber.
  • SpringShared-chimney repointing season — when both households can coordinate.
  • SummerGutter overflow leaving stain marks on rendered front elevations — usually a 5-minute clear job before it becomes paint work.

Local questions specific to Street

Why are there so many shared chimneys in Street?
Victorian and Edwardian terraced housing in Street was built with shared party-wall stacks to save brick. The lead detailing crosses the property boundary, which is why partial repairs (one side only) almost always leak at the join — proper repair coordinates both sides.
Is Clarks Village near you?
Yes — we cover the whole BA16 postcode area including the Clarks Village side, Wilfrid Road, Goswell Road and the Cranhill area. Same response times as central Street.
What's the typical roof life on a 1960s Street estate?
First fixings on most of the BA16 estate stock are 55–60 years old now — slipped tiles are starting to be the norm rather than the exception. We'd quote both repair and re-roof on any home losing more than two tiles a year.

Local roofers ready to help in Street

Tell us what you need on your roof in Street and we'll get back to you with honest advice and a clear quote.