Diss sits right on the Norfolk–Suffolk border, and the town's roofscapes reflect generations of building — from the pantile-clad properties around the Mere to newer detached homes on the town's growing eastern edge.
Clay pantiles are characteristic of this part of East Anglia, and while they're durable, the nibs that hang them on the battens can snap with age, particularly after the freeze-thaw cycles common in this inland area. We stock Norfolk and Suffolk-pattern pantiles in terracotta and black glaze, so repairs don't leave a patchwork effect on street-facing elevations.
The prevailing south-westerly wind drives rain hard against the north and east elevations of properties in Diss, making flashing failures around chimney stacks a frequent call-out for us. Lead flashing repairs and repointing are typically completed in a single visit if the rest of the roof structure is sound. Call us to arrange a free inspection at 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.