Brentwood homes often feature pitched roofs on 1930s semis and Edwardian terraces along roads like Shenfield Road and Ongar Road. Briantree Roofing handles the extra wind load these elevations take during winter storms and the moss buildup common on north-facing slopes here.
Access on tighter plots near the High Street means crews work with smaller scaffold setups and careful material handling. Briantree Roofing schedules around school runs at Brentwood School and traffic on the A1023 to keep jobs moving without blocking driveways.
Older properties around Weald Park require slate matching and proper leadwork at chimneys. Briantree Roofing inspects for hidden rot in rafters before any re-roof, a step that saves repeat visits in this part of Essex.
Around Brentwood
We regularly work near:
- 📍Brentwood High Street
- 📍Weald Country Park
- 📍Shenfield Railway Station
- 📍Brentwood School
- 📍King George's Playing Fields
- 📍Shenfield Common
Briantree Roofing in Brentwood — Local Notes
- •Many Brentwood streets have narrow rear access, so materials are often carried through the house rather than craned.
- •Winter rain pooling on flat garage roofs behind 1960s estates needs extra attention to drainage falls.
- •Houses near Shenfield Common sit higher and catch more wind, requiring stronger ridge fixings than inland properties.
- •Victorian terraces off the High Street frequently need fascia repairs where original timber has softened from decades of Essex drizzle.