Stoke Ferry's mix of Victorian terraces and older fen-edge cottages makes chimney stack deterioration one of the most common roofing calls we attend in this part of west Norfolk.
The village has a solid run of 19th-century brick properties along the main road, many with twin or triple stacks that were built for solid-fuel ranges and open fires. After decades without regular use, these stacks often develop open joints, failed flaunching and cracked pots — all of which let water into the chimney breast and, eventually, into the rooms below.
We carry out full stack rebuilds from the roof line upward, re-bedding pots and applying fresh flaunching as standard. We cover Stoke Ferry and the nearby villages of Wretton and Whittington, so call us to arrange a free inspection before the wet season sets in.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.