Brandon's Breckland setting and flint-rich building tradition mean new roofs here need to work hard against the elements while respecting the area's distinct character.
Brandon sits where the sandy Breckland meets the River Little Ouse, and the older parts of town show the local flint-and-brick construction that defines this corner of West Suffolk. These buildings typically carry plain clay tiles or slate, and when those coverings finally fail — usually after 60–80 years of service — a full reroof is the only sensible answer. We also work on the larger post-war housing estates that make up much of modern Brandon, where concrete tiles are the norm.
A new roof on a typical Brandon semi-detached property costs in the region of £5,500–£10,500 installed. We cover Brandon and the surrounding Breck villages including Santon Downham and Weeting. Call us to arrange a free inspection — we'll give you a straight assessment of what's needed and a written price.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.