Roofing in Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire

Martin Hussingtree is a small rural hamlet occupying its own parish in the countryside between Droitwich and Worcester. The Church of St Michael stands as the focal point of this scattered community, which is otherwise composed of a modest collection of brick farmhouses, period estate cottages and a small amount of 20th-century infill development. The hamlet sits in the flat plain that separates Droitwich from the city of Worcester, and is the kind of quiet, off-the-map Worcestershire settlement that many roofers simply do not bother to cover. We do — and we are often the first local roofer some of these households have heard from for years.

The older properties in Martin Hussingtree are built in the characteristic Worcestershire manner: red brick walls, clay plain tile or natural slate roofs with original lime mortar pointing at the ridges, and cast-iron guttering that in many cases has not been replaced since it was originally installed. The cast iron is worth preserving on listed buildings where it contributes to the building’s character, but where it has corroded beyond repair we can replace it with high-quality UPVC systems that maintain a similar visual profile. The chimney stacks on these older properties are frequently in need of attention — the lime pointing in the brickwork joints can wash out over time, and failed lead flashings at the base of a stack are a very common source of internal water penetration. We survey all of this as a matter of course and provide a detailed written quote covering everything we find.

Roofing Services in Martin Hussingtree

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