Halesworth is a quiet market town with a surprisingly varied housing stock — from listed timber-framed buildings near the Thoroughfare to 1990s new-builds on the outskirts — and each roof type has its own repair demands.
Older properties in the town centre often have clay plain tiles or natural slate, with lead soakers and step flashings where extensions meet the main roof. These junctions are a common source of slow leaks that are easy to miss until water has tracked down into a wall or ceiling. We identify exactly where the ingress is rather than applying a coating over the problem and hoping for the best.
Halesworth's position in the Blyth Valley means it catches a fair amount of rain off the Suffolk countryside, and moss growth on north-facing roof slopes is a genuine issue on older properties here. We clear moss, treat the surface, and repair any tiles that have been lifted or cracked in the process. Call us for a straightforward assessment of your roof in Halesworth.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.