Brandon is a small Breckland town straddling the Little Ouse, and its roofs take a beating from the exposed, sandy heathland climate — dry summers and cold, wet winters accelerate deterioration faster than in more sheltered parts of Suffolk.
Many of Brandon's older flint and brick cottages in the town centre carry plain clay tiles or Welsh slate, while the post-war council-built streets feature concrete interlocking tiles that are now well into their fourth decade. The town's Breckland position means roofs are exposed to more UV and frost-thaw cycles than in sheltered valley locations, and surface erosion on older concrete tiles is a consistent problem. We replace both traditional and modern roof types, sourcing materials that suit each property's age and appearance.
We cover Brandon and the surrounding Breckland countryside including Weeting, Santon Downham and Lakenheath. Roof replacements in Brandon typically range from £4,500 to £9,500 for a standard property. Ring us to arrange a free on-site survey — we'll tell you honestly whether a replacement or repair is the right course of action.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.