Stalham is the working market town at the northern edge of the Broads, and Cromer Roofers installs new roofs on its varied housing stock from period high street properties to newer estate builds.
Stalham sits further inland than our North Norfolk coastal patch, but roofing demands here are no less real. The town has a run of Victorian and Edwardian properties along the High Street and Church Road, many with plain clay tiles or slate, plus large areas of post-war and 1970s–1990s housing on the estates to the east and south. Properties close to the Broads corridor can also experience higher-than-average moisture levels, which shortens the lifespan of older roofing underlay and timbers.
A new roof on a typical Stalham semi-detached property costs in the region of £4,500 to £7,500, depending on size and material choice. We carry out a thorough structural check of rafters and sarking before any new covering goes on, so you won't get a new tile over a rotten batten. Call us for a free roof survey in Stalham and we'll give you a clear, itemised written quote.
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Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.