Diss is a town where the roofline tells its history — and when an older roof finally needs replacing, getting the spec right first time matters.
Sitting just across the Norfolk–Suffolk border, Diss has a compact town centre with handsome Victorian and Edwardian properties alongside earlier timber-framed buildings around the Mere. The surrounding residential streets include a lot of 1930s to 1970s housing where concrete interlocking tiles were originally fitted — these often need full replacement after 40–50 years as the surface degrades and the battens rot beneath. We regularly replace these with modern fibre cement slate or concrete tiles that are far longer-lasting.
New roofs in Diss typically range from £5,500 to £13,000 depending on the roof area and access requirements. We cover Diss and the nearby villages of Bressingham, Roydon and Scole. Ring us to book a free, no-obligation survey and written estimate.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.