King's Lynn has one of the most varied housing stocks in West Norfolk — from medieval merchant's houses in the old town to vast 1970s estates at South Lynn and Fairstead — and we install new roofs across all of it.
The town's older core around Tuesday Market Place and St Margaret's includes listed and part-listed buildings where any new roof must use approved materials, often plain clay tile or natural slate, with lime mortar pointing. We understand the constraints of listed building consent and Heritage England guidance and can advise on what is and isn't likely to need formal approval before work starts. For the town's large stock of inter-war semis — particularly around Gaywood and North Lynn — concrete interlocking tiles from the 1970s and 1980s are now becoming a widespread replacement job.
A new concrete tile roof on a standard King's Lynn semi-detached house typically costs between £4,500 and £7,500 depending on roof area and access, with natural slate running higher. We provide written, itemised quotes with no obligation. Call us or drop into our Downham Market office to discuss your property.
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Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.