Get a competitive quote for your Teesside porch

Get a free, competitive quote for a new porch in Teesside, from a compact uPVC porch that keeps the weather off the front door to a full brick porch with a downstairs WC. Covering Middlesbrough, Stockton, Billingham, Redcar, Hartlepool, Thornaby and Yarm, with a fast turnaround on quotes.

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New white uPVC porch with a pitched tiled roof on a red-brick Teesside semi

Porch services in Teesside

Get a free, competitive quote for a new uPVC or brick porch, a porch with a WC, a porch extension, a replacement porch roof or porch repairs. Clear pricing, fast turnaround.

How it works

  1. Tell us about your porch. Two minutes in the quote form, property type, what you want the porch to do, rough size, postcode.
  2. Get your free quote. Your job is priced properly and competitively, with a fast turnaround.
  3. You decide. Talk the quote through, ask questions, take your time. No charge, no pressure.

How much does a porch cost in Teesside?

A new uPVC porch in Teesside typically costs £3,500 to £7,000 in 2026, fully built and finished. A brick porch with a pitched tiled roof runs £5,000 to £9,000, a porch big enough to add a downstairs WC comes in at £7,000 to £12,000, and a full porch extension sits between £8,000 and £15,000 depending on size and specification. Replacing a tired porch roof on its own is usually £1,500 to £3,500.

What moves the price most is size, the roof type, how much glazing you want, and the groundwork under it all. Every quote here is priced off a proper look at your house, which is the only way a porch quote means anything.

Typical Teesside porch prices (2026)
Porch typeTypical priceBest suited to
uPVC porch£3,500 to £7,000Weather protection, draught-proofing
Brick porch£5,000 to £9,000A permanent, matching extension
Porch with WC£7,000 to £12,000Adding a downstairs toilet
Porch extension£8,000 to £15,000Maximum space and kerb appeal
Porch roof replacement£1,500 to £3,500Leaking or polycarbonate roofs
Porch repairs£200 to £1,500Doors, frames, glazing, leaks

Full breakdowns, including foundations, roofs, glazing and the extras that move quotes, are in our Teesside porch cost guide.

The hardest-working few square metres in the house

A porch does three jobs at once: it stops the North Sea weather hitting your front door, it gives coats, shoes and the pram somewhere to live, and it transforms how the house looks from the street. Done properly, it also cuts the draught every time the front door opens, and adds a second locked door between the street and your hallway.

Teesside's housing stock suits porches well. The 1930s semis of Acklam, Hartburn and Fairfield have recessed or flush front doors crying out for a proper entrance. The post-war estates across Billingham and Thornaby mostly have flat canopies or nothing at all, and the newer detached houses around Wynyard and Ingleby Barwick take full brick porches that look like they were always part of the design. One honest caveat: on some new-build estates, developer covenants control changes to the front elevation, and a good quote will flag that before you spend anything.

What good looks like

Every quote follows the same standard, and it is the same four things worth asking for whoever you choose:

Planning permission, usually not needed

Most porches fall within permitted development rights: as long as the footprint stays under three square metres, the height stays under three metres and the porch sits more than two metres from a boundary with a road, no planning application is normally needed. Bigger porches and porch extensions can still be straightforward, they just need the rules checking properly. Our planning guide explains where the lines sit, and the uPVC vs brick guide helps you choose the right build.

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Where we cover

We cover the whole Teesside conurbation, from the Hartlepool Headland to the Yarm and Wynyard estates.

Full details on the areas we cover page.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a porch cost in Teesside?

A uPVC porch runs £3,500 to £7,000, a brick porch £5,000 to £9,000, a porch with a WC £7,000 to £12,000, and a full porch extension £8,000 to £15,000. Porch roof replacement is usually £1,500 to £3,500.

Do I need planning permission for a porch?

Usually not. Porches under three square metres in footprint, under three metres high and more than two metres from a boundary with a road normally fall within permitted development. Bigger porches, listed buildings, conservation areas and some new-build covenants change the position.

Does a porch add value to a house?

A well-built porch typically adds more than it costs on Teesside, mainly through kerb appeal and the practical storage and draught-proofing buyers love. A porch with a downstairs WC adds genuine usable space and tends to add the most.

How long does a porch take to build?

A uPVC porch typically takes three to five days on site once the frames are made. A brick porch takes two to three weeks including foundations and the roof, and a porch with a WC four to six weeks depending on the drainage run.

Is the quote really free?

Yes. You tell us about the house and what you want, it gets priced properly, and you decide in your own time. No charge and no pressure.

Porch guides for Teesside homeowners

Get a competitive quote for your Teesside porch

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