Sudbury is a market town full of timber-framed medieval buildings, Georgian merchants' houses and Victorian terraces — getting a roof replacement right here means understanding the materials and proportions the town deserves.
Many of Sudbury's older properties on Friar Street, Station Road and the Conservation Area streets carry plain clay pantiles or graduated Welsh slate that has been in place for well over a century. When these roofs reach the end of their life, a straight swap for cheap concrete tiles can look out of place and affect property value. We source traditional clay plain tiles and natural slate to keep Sudbury properties looking correct, and we liaise with Babergh District Council where planning consent is needed for Conservation Area properties.
We cover Sudbury and the surrounding Stour Valley villages including Great Cornard, Long Melford and Acton. Roof replacements in Sudbury average £6,000–£14,000 for a typical semi or detached depending on roof area and material. Call us for a free roof survey and honest written quote.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.