Brick porches in Teesside

A new brick porch in Teesside costs £5,000 to £9,000 in 2026: proper foundations, a cavity wall in brick matched to the house, a pitched tiled roof, and a finish that makes the porch look like it was always there. Built in two to three weeks, usually without planning permission.

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New brick porch with a pitched tiled roof and anthracite composite door on a 1930s semi

What a brick porch actually is

A brick porch is a small masonry extension built on proper foundations against the front of the house. The walls are cavity construction in brick chosen to match the existing brickwork, with window openings and a new front door set into them. Above, a pitched roof is built in tile or slate to match the main roof, with lead flashing dressed into the house wall. Inside, the space is plastered, floored and lit like any other part of the house.

The difference between a good brick porch and an obvious add-on is in the details: brick that genuinely matches rather than approximately matches, mortar in the right colour, roof tiles from the same range as the house, and brickwork bonded into the existing wall rather than butted against it. Ask to see a finished porch locally before you commit.

What they cost on Teesside

Expect £5,000 to £9,000 for a brick porch, built and finished. The lower end covers a compact porch of around one by two metres with a simple pitched roof; the upper end covers a wider porch with more glazing, a feature door, higher-spec windows and internal finishing such as tiled flooring. Price moves with footprint, brick matching (some 1930s bricks need sourcing from reclamation yards), roof complexity and internal specification.

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Why choose brick over uPVC

Brick costs roughly a third to a half more than uPVC and takes weeks rather than days, but it buys three things frames cannot: permanence, solidity and the look of original construction. On Teesside's 1930s semis and the brick-built post-war estates, a well-matched brick porch genuinely reads as part of the house, which is why brick porches tend to add more to a sale price than uPVC ones. Brick is also the only sensible choice if you want the porch to carry a downstairs WC or grow into a porch extension. The comparison guide goes through the trade-offs in detail.

Planning and regulations

Most brick porches stay within permitted development: under three square metres in footprint, under three metres high and set back more than two metres from a boundary with a road. Building regulations usually treat an unheated porch separated from the house by an external-quality door as exempt, which keeps the paperwork light. Anything bigger moves into porch extension territory with a different set of rules, covered in the planning guide.

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Frequently asked questions

How much is a brick porch in Teesside?

£5,000 to £9,000 built and finished, depending on footprint, brick matching, roof type and internal spec. Most straightforward porches on semis land around £6,000 to £7,500.

How long does a brick porch take to build?

Typically two to three weeks on site: foundations and floor first, then brickwork, the roof, windows and door, and internal finishing.

Will the brick match my house?

On most Teesside houses, yes: common local bricks are still made, and 1930s bricks can be sourced from reclamation yards. A good quote names the brick or shows you a sample panel before work starts.

Do brick porches need planning permission?

Usually not within permitted development limits: under three square metres, under three metres high, more than two metres from a boundary with a road. Listed buildings, conservation areas and some new-build covenants change that.

Is a brick porch warm?

An unheated brick porch with a cavity wall, insulated floor and roof performs well as a buffer: the hallway stops losing heat every time the door opens. If you want it heated as a proper room, that is a porch extension with full building regulations.

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