Diss sits right on the Norfolk–Suffolk border and its older housing stock faces persistent damp from the Waveney Valley climate — exterior cladding is a long-term fix, not a cosmetic one.
The town centre around the Mere has some fine Victorian and Edwardian properties, and the surrounding streets include a good number of solid-wall pebbledash houses that absorb moisture. Pebbledash is notoriously difficult to repair once it begins to fail, and overclading with insulated fibre cement boards is a cleaner solution than stripping and re-rendering. We've worked extensively on properties along the Shelfanger Road and Roydon Road corridors.
Diss homeowners often ask about maintenance requirements — quality fibre cement cladding carries a 15-year guarantee against cracking and colour fade. Book a free survey with our team and we'll advise on the right system for your property.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.