Marham is a village built largely around the RAF station, with a housing stock that spans post-war MOD builds and older Norfolk brick cottages — both of which develop chimney problems for different reasons.
The post-war and 1960s-era properties near the base often have prefabricated or thin-walled stacks that were never built to last beyond a single generation. Cracked render, spalling brick and loose chimney pots are routine findings on these houses, especially where the flue has been capped and left unused for years. Older properties on the village edges tend to have lime-mortared stacks that need sympathetic repair rather than a straight cement repoint.
We assess each stack individually before recommending a rebuild or repair — there's no point rebuilding a stack that just needs a thorough repoint and new flaunching. Call us and we'll be on site in Marham within a few days to give you an honest opinion and a 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.