Briantree Roofing works regularly on homes in Romford, where Victorian terraces along South Street and 1930s semis near Queen's Park need slate and tile attention after winter storms. Crews know how narrow rear access and shared chimneys change scaffolding setup and waste removal on these streets.
Owners in the RM1 postcode often call when ridge tiles loosen or lead flashings fail around dormers. Briantree Roofing schedules around Romford Market days and school runs near Havering College so trucks do not block local traffic while moving materials on and off site.
The same team handles newer estates off Collier Row Road where lighter trusses and different underlay call for updated fixing methods. Every job starts with a site visit so the quote reflects the actual pitch, exposure and neighbour constraints found in that part of Romford.
Around Romford
We regularly work near:
- 📍Romford Market
- 📍Queen's Park
- 📍Romford Station
- 📍Havering College
- 📍South Street
- 📍The Liberty Shopping Centre
Briantree Roofing in Romford — Local Notes
- •Narrow rear alleys behind South Street terraces limit scaffold base width, so roofers often use cantilever towers and hand-carry tiles to avoid neighbour fences.
- •Clay-heavy Essex ground around Romford causes minor seasonal movement that loosens ridge mortar faster than on sandier soils further east.
- •Prevailing easterly winds across open ground near the station drive rain under older slate laps, making underfelt checks essential on pre-1950 roofs.