Briantree Roofing serves Diss properties where many homes date from the Victorian and Edwardian eras along Mere Street and Victoria Road. These older roofs often feature slate or clay tiles that suffer from wind-driven rain common in the Waveney valley. Our crews know how to strip and re-lay these coverings without damaging the tight roof pitches found on terraced houses near the town centre.
Newer estates on the edge of Diss towards Palgrave have truss roofs and concrete tiles that need different fixing methods to handle the same gusty conditions. We schedule work around school runs at Diss Church of England Junior Academy and keep access clear on narrow drives typical of the area.
Owner-operated crews arrive with ladders suited to the single-storey extensions common behind High Street shops and finish before the Saturday 2pm close.
Around Diss
We regularly work near:
- 📍Diss Mere
- 📍St Mary's Church
- 📍Diss High Street
- 📍Diss Church of England Junior Academy
- 📍Mere Street
- 📍Victoria Road
Briantree Roofing in Diss — Local Notes
- •Victorian slate roofs in central Diss lose nails quickly in the frequent northerly winds that sweep across the open fields south of the town.
- •Narrow rear access between terraced homes on Mount Street means we often hand-carry materials rather than using larger plant.
- •Properties backing onto the Mere experience extra moisture on north-facing slopes, so we fit additional underlay layers during re-roofing.
- •Driveway widths on newer roads like Vinces Road limit scaffold base size, so we use lightweight towers for safety.