Gayton is a well-kept village east of King's Lynn with a mix of older Norfolk character properties and 20th-century housing that between them cover most of the roofing challenges we deal with day to day.
The older parts of the village have brick-built cottages and farmhouses under clay plain tiles, while the post-war expansion brought in concrete interlocking tiles across the newer streets. St Nicholas Church dominates the skyline, and the village sits on slightly elevated ground compared to the surrounding farmland, meaning exposed aspects catch wind from a wide arc. That exposure makes the quality of the ridge bedding and hip mortar especially important.
We recommend dry-fix ridge and hip systems on most new roofs in positions like Gayton's, as they outlast mortar by a significant margin in exposed settings. New roofs on Gayton properties typically cost between £5,500 and £13,000 — we provide a full itemised quote after survey so you know exactly what you're paying for. Call us to book in.
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Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.