Briantree Roofing works on homes throughout Witham, focusing on the Victorian terraces and 1930s semis that dominate Newland Street and Chipping Hill. These older properties often feature slate or clay tile roofs that shift with the local clay soil, so we check for slipped tiles and weak battens every time we climb a ladder here.
Winter rain and east winds hit Witham roofs hard, especially on exposed streets near the River Brain. Our crews know how to secure flashings around chimneys on Maltings Academy-area homes and keep gutters clear so water does not back up against the eaves during heavy downpours common in the Essex countryside.
Access on narrower lanes like Guithavon Street means we bring smaller vans and stage materials carefully to avoid blocking residents. Briantree Roofing schedules around school runs at Templars Academy so work stays out of the way of daily traffic.
Around Witham
We regularly work near:
- 📍Newland Street
- 📍Chipping Hill
- 📍All Saints Church
- 📍Maltings Academy
- 📍River Brain
- 📍Witham Town Park
Briantree Roofing in Witham — Local Notes
- •Clay soil under Witham properties causes minor foundation movement that can crack roof verges on older terraces along Newland Street.
- •East-facing slopes on homes near the River Brain take extra wind-driven rain, so we double-check ridge tiles and underlay on those elevations.
- •Narrow rear access on Chipping Hill semis requires hand-carrying tiles rather than mechanical lifts to protect garden walls and fences.