Reydon is one of Suffolk's most exposed coastal villages, and new roofs here need to be specified with that wind-driven rain in mind from the very first fix.
The village sits immediately north of Southwold and shares its character — a mix of detached 1930s houses, bungalows, and some newer infill development on plots close to the Blyth estuary. Bungalow roofs in Reydon are particularly susceptible to edge-tile and verge failures in strong easterlies, and when homeowners choose to re-roof rather than patch, we make sure the underlays, battens, and fixings are all rated for a coastal exposure zone.
We use mechanically fixed ridge and hip systems as standard on all Reydon installations. If you're adding a home extension or replacing an ageing roof on an outbuilding in the village, call us to arrange a free survey and written quotation.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.