Watlington is a small village on the A10 corridor between King's Lynn and Downham Market, with a mix of post-war council-built semis and privately-owned detached homes where roofline maintenance is frequently overdue.
A lot of the semi-detached housing stock here dates from the 1950s and 1960s and still has the original asbestos-cement or painted timber roofline boards. Where these have been left untouched, the soffits are often soft, the fascia paint is cracking, and downpipes have separated from their shoe fittings — sending water straight onto the brickwork below. With Watlington sitting on relatively flat ground, there's nothing to slow the prevailing south-westerly wind, and gutter brackets work loose faster than you'd expect.
We replace like-for-like or upgrade to modern uPVC ogee or square-profile guttering depending on the property. For the post-war semis in the village, a full roofline replacement in white uPVC — fascia, soffit, and guttering — is usually the most cost-effective route and requires no ongoing maintenance. Speak to us about a free site visit and written quote.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.