Tilney St Lawrence is a fenland village where flat, open skies and persistent wind mean a poorly installed roof fails faster than almost anywhere else in Norfolk.
The village sits on the flat marshland between King's Lynn and Wisbech, with a spread-out layout typical of the fens. Housing here ranges from older brick farmworkers' cottages with shallow-pitched roofs to 1970s and 1980s detached houses along the main lanes. Shallow-pitched roofs in exposed fenland positions are particularly prone to wind uplift under flashings and at verges, which is why the installation details — not just the tiles — need to be done properly.
We fit new roofs throughout the Tilney villages using mechanically fixed battens, correct torching or dry-fix verge systems, and properly bedded ridge work. A new roof on a typical semi or bungalow in this area costs in the region of £5,500–£9,000. We'll give you an honest written quote after a proper survey.
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Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.