Stalham is a small market town at the heart of the Norfolk Broads, and its mix of Victorian townhouses, postwar council-built semis and more recent estates all present different challenges when it comes to keeping rooflines in good order.
Being inland and set among the low-lying Broads landscape means Stalham properties contend with high ambient humidity and significant rainfall that has to be managed efficiently by guttering systems. Old cast-iron or early uPVC guttering on the terraced properties around the High Street and Yarmouth Road frequently develops hairline cracks or sagging sections, leading to water running down brickwork and causing staining or damp penetration at eaves level. A properly installed modern guttering system should handle North Norfolk rainfall without overflowing — we size downpipes and gutters correctly for the roof area rather than simply replacing like-for-like.
Stalham's council-era semis often still have the original roofline boards, which are now at an age where rot is setting in at the mitred joints and around fixings. We strip these back to the rafter feet, treat any minor timber damage, and fit a fully matched uPVC system. Call us for a free roofline estimate in Stalham or the surrounding Broads villages.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.