Briantree Roofing works on homes throughout Grays, focusing on the mix of Victorian terraces and 1930s semis that line streets like London Road and Orsett Road. These properties often need slate repairs after winter storms blowing in from the Thames estuary, where wind-driven rain finds every loose tile. Crews arrive via the A13 and manage tight rear access on many lots without damaging shared fences or gardens.
Owners in Grays call Briantree Roofing when gutters clog from estuary silt or when chimney flashings fail on the older stock near Grays Beach. The firm schedules inspections early in the week and completes most jobs before the weekend, keeping disruption low for households that rely on the train line into London.
Service runs Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm and Saturday 9am to 2pm, giving Grays residents clear windows to book around work and family commitments.
Around Grays
We regularly work near:
- 📍Grays Beach Riverside Park
- 📍Grays High Street
- 📍London Road
- 📍Stifford Clays Road
- 📍Grays Recreation Ground
Briantree Roofing in Grays — Local Notes
- •Many Grays terraces built before 1930 have Welsh slate that cracks under repeated freeze-thaw cycles common near the river.
- •Properties close to Grays Beach face stronger gusts off the estuary, requiring extra ridge and hip securing that inland Essex roofs rarely need.
- •Narrow rear alleys behind High Street homes limit scaffold setups, so teams use ridge ladders and valley staging more often than in newer estates.
- •Drainage on flat rear roofs in the Stifford Clays area collects leaves from nearby trees, leading to repeated blockages unless outlets are enlarged during repairs.