Sutton Bridge's exposed position beside the River Nene and the Wash makes chimney stacks here some of the most weather-battered we see across the King's Lynn area.
The village is largely made up of inter-war and post-war brick terraces, with some older Victorian properties along the main road that still carry original clay pots and lime-mortared stacks. Decades of salt-laden wind off the estuary erode mortar joints faster than almost anywhere inland, and we regularly find stacks here that have shifted visibly from plumb.
We rebuild chimneys from the flashing line up using matched brick and fresh lime mortar, with new lead flashing dressed in properly and a weathered cap fitted to reduce water ingress. If your stack is leaning or has open joints, call us for a free chimney survey before the next storm season.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.