Sudbury's wealth of wool-trade merchants' houses, timber-framed cottages and Victorian riverside terraces makes quality lead work one of the most in-demand roofing trades in the town.
Properties in the older parts of Sudbury — around Market Hill, Stour Street and the Conservation Area running down towards the river — often have complex roof junctions: dormers built into steep pitches, wide chimney breasts serving multiple flues, and valley gutters hidden behind parapets. Lead on these roofs was often laid to older standards and can be thinner than current BS EN code recommendations, making it prone to thermal cracking and fatigue over time.
We replace and re-dress lead across Sudbury and into the surrounding villages including Great Cornard and Long Melford. Lead valleys in Sudbury typically benefit from Code 5 or Code 6 sheet, depending on pitch and exposure. We assess every job individually — call us to book a free survey of your chimney, dormer or valley gutter.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.