Briantree Roofing handles roof work across Chelmsford streets where many Victorian and Edwardian terraces still carry original slate. Crews arrive via the A12 corridor and work around tight rear access typical of Moulsham and the city centre rows. Daily checks on mortar bedding and lead flashings keep water out during the frequent Essex downpours that run off clay subsoil.
Homeowners along Broomfield Road and near Chelmsford Station often call for ridge tile resets after winter gusts. Briantree Roofing schedules around school runs at King Edward VI Grammar and park events at Hylands to keep disruption low. Every job starts with a same-day written quote and finishes with a clear walkthrough of the completed work.
The team focuses on matching existing tile profiles on 1930s semis in Springfield and newer estates near the racecourse. Proper underlay and ventilation choices suit the local temperature swings between cold winters and humid summers.
Around Chelmsford
We regularly work near:
- 📍Chelmsford Cathedral
- 📍Hylands Park
- 📍Central Park
- 📍Chelmsford Railway Station
- 📍Springfield Park
Briantree Roofing in Chelmsford — Local Notes
- •Narrow rear alleys behind Chelmsford terraces require scaffold towers instead of full lorries, slowing material moves but protecting neighbouring gardens.
- •Clay-heavy ground around Central Park properties means roof water must be directed well away from foundations to avoid pooling.
- •East-facing slopes on homes near the station take the brunt of prevailing winter winds, so extra clip fixings are standard on replacement slate.