Young's

Locations · Somerset · BA1 / BA2

Roofers in
Bath.

Bath is our home patch and the city we know best. The combination of Bath stone walls and slate or clay roofs is part of what makes it a UNESCO World Heritage Site - and what makes roofing here genuinely specialist work.

Working in Bath

Local building stock,
local detail.

Almost every roof in central Bath sits on a listed building or inside the conservation area. That means scaffold permits, conservation officer liaison, like-for-like material specifications, and a finish that respects the original detailing. We have decades of experience working on Georgian terraces from Lansdown down to Bear Flat - whether that's a single bay top in lead, a full reslating to the original gauge, or a chimney rebuild in matching ashlar.

We carry Welsh slate and Pennant stone in stock, and we hold direct relationships with reclaimed slate yards for properties where new material isn't acceptable. We also handle the practical realities of working in a Georgian city: narrow access, neighbour notice, asbestos in mid-20th-century repairs, and the wet pointing typical of older Bath terraces. We're members of the Lead Contractors Association and TrustMark approved.

If the property is listed or in a conservation area we'll guide you through the consent process and liaise directly with B&NES Council.

What we work on here

Roof types in
Bath.

A typical mix for property in this area. We'll match material and method to the original build.

  • Natural Welsh slate
  • Pennant stone slate
  • Clay plain tile
  • Sand cast lead
  • Lead flashings, valleys and bay tops

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