Reydon sits right on the boundary between Southwold's holiday atmosphere and genuine Suffolk village life, and the properties here — from Victorian semis to modern estate houses — all need roofs that can handle the coastal weather.
Homes along Reydon's main roads and the quieter closes off Wangford Road include a good proportion of 1960s and 70s builds with concrete interlocking tiles, which are prone to surface spalling and nail fatigue after decades of freeze-thaw cycles. Older properties closer to the Blyth floodplain boundary tend to have pitched roofs with clay plain tiles, where slipped or missing tiles after a storm are the most common call we receive.
Reydon is less than six miles from Lowestoft, so our response times are reliable. We carry out full leak investigations, re-bedding and re-pointing of ridges and verges, and single-tile replacements — whatever the job actually requires.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.