Christchurch is a small fen parish near Upwell and March, where properties sit on low-lying peat fen and the roofs above them face persistent damp and driving southwesterly winds.
Homes in and around Christchurch are a mixture of isolated farmhouses, older brick-built cottages and post-war rural housing — most with plain tile or slate roofs. The fen setting means water management matters enormously; a small gap in a flashing or a cracked tile at ridge level can result in significant internal damp during a wet Norfolk winter. Subsidence in peat fen ground can also cause roof structures to shift, pulling ridges out of line.
We repair and re-bed ridge tiles, replace slipped or broken plain tiles, seal lead and code-3 aluminium flashings, and assess for any structural movement on properties across Christchurch and the surrounding droves. Call us to book a free roof survey.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.