Gayton is a well-kept village south-east of King's Lynn with a good mix of period properties, Victorian cottages, and some newer detached homes, and it's one of those villages where the older housing stock still frequently carries original timber roofline boards.
The sandstone and carstone properties around the village centre have deep eaves that look attractive but can hide significant soffit rot until the boards begin to visibly sag. On the larger detached homes on the lanes around Gayton, we often find cast-iron guttering that has been left in place long after it rusted through, with temporary repairs made with sealant that fail within a season. Cast iron can be matched with cast-iron-effect uPVC for a finish that respects the property's character.
Gayton is also close enough to the Gayton Thorpe and East Walton area that we regularly tie in multiple properties in a single visit, which keeps our pricing competitive for local homeowners. We work from a proper scaffold or tower on every job — the taller carstone houses in the village particularly benefit from this. Get in touch for a free roofline survey and a written quote with no pressure.
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Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.