Sutton Bridge's exposed fenland setting makes redundant chimney stacks a genuine liability — we take them down safely and make good the roof covering for homeowners across the village.
Sutton Bridge sits hard on the River Nene close to The Wash, and the south-westerly winds that roll in off the estuary punish any weak point on a roofline. The village has a solid mix of Victorian terraces along Bridge Road and inter-war semis, many with original brick stacks that haven't served a working fireplace in decades. When mortar joints start failing in that coastal air, the stack becomes a source of damp rather than a feature.
We take the stack down to below roof level, re-tile or re-slate the affected area and fit a proper vent cap to the redundant flue. All work is done from erected scaffold — no ladder-only shortcuts on these exposed rooftops. Call us for a free chimney survey if your stack is showing cracks or spalling brick.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.