Holt is one of north Norfolk's most sought-after towns, and the quality of its housing stock means roof replacements here need to be done properly — with the right materials, correct detailing around parapets and dormers, and no shortcuts.
Holt rebuilt itself largely in brick and flint after a fire in 1708, giving the town centre a distinctive Georgian character. Many of these buildings have natural slate roofs, some of which are now genuinely worn out rather than simply in need of re-slating — when you're pulling slates that are snapping in your hand and finding rotten sarking boards below, a full replacement is the only sensible course. We source Welsh and Spanish slate to match the original covering where that's appropriate, and we're familiar with what Holt's conservation area requires.
Beyond the town centre, the detached and semi-detached properties in streets like Peacock Lane and along the Letheringsett road include substantial homes with complex rooflines — hips, dormers and lead valleys — that require experienced roofers rather than a price-led contractor. We offer a free, detailed survey and written quote before any work begins. Holt, Letheringsett, Thornage and Brinton all fall within our regular working area.
No obligation · We usually respond within 2 hours
Storm damage, active leak, damaged ridge — we aim to be on-site within 24 hours.