Coverage
Areas we cover across Nottingham & Nottinghamshire
We clean roofs across every NG postcode plus border areas of Derbyshire and Leicestershire. Local knowledge, fixed pricing, fully insured.
- Fully insured
- Local Nottingham experts
- Fixed-price quotes
- Soft-wash specialists
- Updated for 2026
NG1–NG9
Nottingham
Nottingham city and inner suburbs — from the Lace Market and Park Estate to Mapperley, Sherwood, Forest Fields, Lenton and Wollaton. We cover every NG postcode within the ring road, tailoring methodology to the mix of Victorian slate, inter-war clay and post-war concrete tile that defines the city's housing stock.
View Nottingham →NG2
West Bridgford
West Bridgford homes — Edwardian and inter-war housing on tree-lined streets around Melton Road, Musters Road and Central Avenue. The combination of mature lime and sycamore cover with clay-tile and concrete-tile roofs generates significant leaf fall, lichen colonies and gutter blockage.
View West Bridgford →NG9
Beeston
Beeston, Beeston Rylands and Chilwell — close to the river Trent and the Beeston Canal, elevated humidity accelerates moss growth on north-facing slopes. Housing stock spans Victorian terraces, inter-war semis and modern estates, plus a substantial student-let sector around the university.
View Beeston →NG5
Arnold
Arnold, Redhill and Woodthorpe — predominantly post-war concrete-tile housing, ideally suited to soft-wash and biocide treatment. Good ground-level access on most estates makes this one of our most efficient service areas.
View Arnold →NG4
Carlton
Carlton, Gedling and Netherfield — established residential streets with mature tree cover and ageing tile roofs. Concrete-tile stock from the 1960s–1980s dominates, and many properties are now overdue their first proper clean and biocide treatment.
View Carlton →NG15
Hucknall
Hucknall and Papplewick — mixed housing from Victorian terraces around the town centre to modern estates on the outskirts. We work across all property types here and see growing demand from newer estates approaching their first treatment window.
View Hucknall →DE7
Ilkeston
Ilkeston and Cotmanhay — just over the Derbyshire border but firmly within our regular service area. Predominantly terrace housing with Welsh slate roofs plus pockets of inter-war and post-war stock.
View Ilkeston →NG18–NG21
Mansfield
Mansfield, Mansfield Woodhouse and the surrounding villages — extensive post-war housing stock with significant moss issues. The cooler microclimate north of Nottingham drives more aggressive moss growth than in the city.
View Mansfield →NG24
Newark
Newark-on-Trent — historic market town with a rich mix of period stone, brick and modern housing. Heritage roof coverings including hand-made clay pantile predominate in the town centre, giving way to modern estates on the edges.
View Newark →NG10
Long Eaton
Long Eaton and Sandiacre — sitting between Nottingham and Derby, mostly Victorian and Edwardian terraces with extensive natural Welsh slate roofing plus pockets of inter-war and post-war stock.
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