West Winch has expanded rapidly in recent years with new-build estates alongside older village housing, and while the newer homes look fine on the surface, their guttering and fascia fixings can start to fail within ten to fifteen years of construction.
The original village housing along Station Road and the surrounding lanes includes post-war bungalows and 1970s detached homes, many of which have original timber fascia boards that are now well past their practical lifespan. On the newer developments nearer the A10, the uPVC was often installed to a budget, and we regularly find poorly-fitted gutter joints and inadequate fall that leads to overflowing during heavy rain — which west Norfolk gets plenty of.
Being just three miles from King's Lynn, we're on-site in West Winch quickly and keep response times short. A full roofline replacement on a typical three-bedroom detached in West Winch — fascia, soffit, guttering and downpipes — usually takes one day with a two-person team working from tower scaffold. Ask us for a free written quote and we'll inspect the existing boards for any hidden rot before we price the job.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.