Kessingland is one of the largest villages on the Suffolk coast, and its mix of traditional cottages, post-war semis, and newer builds all present different chimney challenges — most of them made worse by the village's exposed coastal position.
The older properties along Church Road and the lanes around St Edmund's Church include solid brick cottages with original clay pots and lime-pointed stacks that need periodic maintenance. The interwar and post-war semis that make up much of the village's housing stock were often built with sand-and-cement mortar that is now spalling badly on exposed north- and east-facing stack faces. We see a lot of failed flaunching and open bed joints on these properties during our work across Kessingland and nearby Benacre and Covehithe.
Whether you need a straightforward repoint, a new lead apron flashing, or a full stack rebuild, we cover all chimney repair work in Kessingland. If you're unsure of the condition of your stack, a quick roof-level inspection is always better than waiting for a water stain to appear on your ceiling — call us to book one.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.