Lakenheath is one of the larger villages in this part of west Suffolk, with a housing mix that spans Victorian terraces, 1960s and 70s council-era estates, and newer private developments — all of which present different roofing challenges.
The older terraced streets near the village centre often have plain clay tiles and original timber structures in varying states of repair. By contrast, the mid-century estate housing typically has concrete interlocking tiles that are now reaching 50 years old — a point at which nibs crack, tiles slip, and full replacement becomes more cost-effective than repeated repairs. New concrete or fibre cement interlocking tiles on these roofs typically cost £70–£110 per square metre fully installed, depending on specification and access.
Lakenheath is a regular part of our work schedule given its proximity to Mildenhall, and we can generally arrange a survey within two to three working days.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.