Isleham is a village of real character — flint cottages, Victorian brick terraces and Listed buildings line its streets — and repairing roofs here demands both skill and sensitivity to the materials involved.
Many properties in Isleham are built with the local flint and brick combinations typical of the Fenland edge, topped with plain clay peg tiles or Welsh slate. These natural materials need like-for-like replacement when damaged; using modern concrete tiles on an old Isleham cottage is something we simply won't do. We source matching slates and aged clay tiles to keep repairs looking right and to stay sympathetic to any planning conditions that apply in the conservation area.
We're experienced working on older roofs in Isleham and the surrounding villages — Freckenham, Chippenham and Fordham — and we carry out free surveys with a full written report. Call us to arrange a roof inspection before the autumn rains arrive.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.