Porches in Billingham
New uPVC and brick porches across Billingham's TS22 and TS23 postcodes. The post-war estates around the town centre suit compact uPVC builds, while the detached houses towards Wynyard take full brick porches and porch extensions. Free quotes.
Post-war stock, open frontages
Billingham grew fast in the 1950s and 1960s, and its estates are full of houses with flat canopies or bare front doors. That makes it one of the busiest porch towns on Teesside: a uPVC porch at £3,500 to £7,000 transforms both the draughtproofing and the kerb appeal of a typical Billingham semi, and brick porches at £5,000 to £9,000 are common where owners plan to stay long term.
Prices and permissions in Billingham
Standard Teesside rates apply: uPVC £3,500 to £7,000, brick £5,000 to £9,000, porches with a WC £7,000 to £12,000. Most Billingham porches need no planning application. Building control, where it applies, runs through Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council.
Watch for in Billingham
Many Billingham houses are ex-local-authority with non-standard construction in places, and the front walls occasionally need a proper look before a porch is tied in, nothing dramatic, just a survey that checks rather than assumes. On the Wynyard fringe, developer covenants on newer plots sometimes control front-elevation changes, and porch extensions there run £8,000 to £15,000 with planning handled up front. Both checks are part of a proper quote.