Briantree Roofing serves Framlingham homeowners with targeted roof work suited to the town's mix of timber-framed cottages and later brick terraces. Properties around the castle and along Castle Street often need slate or tile matching to preserve appearance while fixing leaks from decades of exposure. Crews arrive with ladders and staging sized for tight rear access behind the high street shops and the narrow lanes off Market Hill.
Winter gales sweeping across the Suffolk-Essex border drive rain under older ridge tiles and into chimneys on homes near the Mere. Briantree Roofing schedules inspections early in the week so repairs finish before weekend rain arrives. Quotes are given on site after checking loft ventilation and gutter falls that affect drainage on the slight slopes common here.
Work stays within posted hours: Monday to Friday 8am–6pm and Saturday 9am–2pm. Residents on College Road and near St Michael’s Church receive the same care given to any Framlingham street, with debris cleared the same day.
Around Framlingham
We regularly work near:
- 📍Framlingham Castle
- 📍St Michael’s Church
- 📍Market Hill
- 📍Framlingham College
- 📍The Mere
Briantree Roofing in Framlingham — Local Notes
- •Many Framlingham roofs from the 1800s use clay pantiles that crack under repeated freeze-thaw cycles common in the area.
- •Narrow rear passages behind Market Hill require scaffold towers rather than full lorries for material delivery.
- •Properties backing onto the Mere face higher wind uplift, so ridge clips and underlay upgrades are checked on every job.
- •Older chimneys on Castle Street houses often need lead flashing replaced when roof work is already underway.