Gayton is a well-kept village on the western edge of the Norfolk Broads' catchment, and its older properties need lead work done to a standard that respects the buildings.
The village has a pleasant collection of brick-built Norfolk cottages and farmhouses, particularly around the church and along Lynn Road, many of which date from the nineteenth century and have had varying degrees of maintenance over the years. Chimney flashings on these properties were often originally bedded in mortar rather than dressed lead, and as that mortar fails it's worth converting to a proper lead flashing system that will outlast any mortar repair by decades.
We specialise in chimney re-flashing, stepped and cover flashing installation, and lead valley renewal across Gayton and nearby villages including Grimston and Pott Row. A full chimney re-flash using Code 4 lead on a standard stack in this area costs approximately £400–£700. Call us for a free chimney inspection and honest written quote.
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