Tilney St Lawrence is a scattered Fenland village where older brick farmhouses and bungalows sit on flat, exposed ground — and their roofs need to cope with it.
The housing in Tilney St Lawrence ranges from traditional red-brick farmhouses and older terraced cottages along the main lanes to post-war bungalows with low-pitched concrete-tile roofs. Low-pitched roofs on bungalows are particularly prone to tile creep and failed mortar at the verge and ridge, both of which let water in quickly once the seal breaks.
We cover the whole Tilney area from King's Lynn, around 8 miles to the north, with no call-out fee. Cracked ridge caps, slipped verge tiles or a failed lead flashing around a soil pipe — we deal with all of these in a single visit wherever possible.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.