We are a local firm, not a national call centre passing your job to whoever is nearest. Our yard is in Leominster, our roofers live in the area, and we know what the weather and the building stock do to roofs in this part of the country: driving rain off the Welsh hills, exposed upland farms, soft handmade brick and three-hundred-year-old oak frames.
Most of our work sits within about an hour of Leominster. If you are further out, ask anyway. For larger commercial and heritage projects we travel further.
Our Home County
Leominster
Our base. A town centre full of black-and-white timber framing, Georgian frontages and old clay tiled roofs, wrapped in modern estates and the industrial units off the A49. We are minutes away for emergency call-outs and know the older properties here well.
Hereford
Victorian and Edwardian terraces with original Welsh slate and shared valleys, 1930s semis with clay tiles, and the city’s commercial and retail premises. Slipped slates, failing valley gutters and worn chimney flashings are the everyday jobs here.
Bromyard & the Frome Valley
A timber-framed market town surrounded by orchards, farms and converted barns. Plenty of period roofs needing sympathetic repair, plus agricultural sheeting and grain store roofs out in the surrounding parishes.
Ross-on-Wye & South Herefordshire
Georgian and Victorian townhouses on the hill above the Wye, with steep slate roofs and complex leadwork to parapets and dormers, plus the exposed rural properties running down towards the Forest of Dean.
Kington & the Offa’s Dyke Border
Hill-country properties on the Welsh border that take the full force of the westerly weather. Storm damage, lifted ridges and wind-scoured slate are common, as are stone-built farmhouses and outbuildings needing traditional repair.
Hay-on-Wye & the Golden Valley
Stone and slate buildings under the Black Mountains, a tight conservation-area town centre, and scattered farms and holiday lets along the valley. Heritage-appropriate materials matter here, and so does turning up in bad weather.
Across the Marches
Ludlow
One of the finest historic town centres in the country, with several hundred listed buildings inside it. Almost everything in the old town needs heritage-grade work and, frequently, listed building consent, exactly the kind of job our heritage team is set up for.
Craven Arms & South Shropshire
Farms, smallholdings and rural industrial units along the A49 corridor and up into the Clun and Corvedale valleys. Large-span agricultural sheeting, gutter lining and full re-roofs on exposed sites.
Shrewsbury
Timber-framed buildings in the loop of the Severn, Victorian suburbs and a substantial commercial and industrial fringe. We travel up for larger domestic re-roofs and commercial contracts.
Tenbury Wells & the Teme Valley
Hop yards, orchards, converted farm buildings and a flood-prone town centre with old roofs above it. Plenty of traditional tiling and leadwork, plus agricultural and commercial work through the valley.
Worcester & Malvern
Malvern’s Victorian spa villas bring steep slate roofs, decorative ridges and elaborate leadwork; Worcester adds city terraces, commercial premises and trading-estate roofs. Both are within comfortable reach.
Mid Powys & the Welsh Border
Knighton, Presteigne, Builth Wells and the surrounding hill farms. Upland weather is hard on roofs and access can be awkward. We are used to both, and we are already over the border most weeks.
We Also Cover
If your village is not on the list, it does not mean we are not there. It just means the list would run to three pages. Give us a call and we will tell you straight away.
The Same Standard Wherever We Work

Domestic Roofing
Re-roofs, repairs, flat roofs, fascias, soffits and guttering for homeowners across the region.
All roofing services
Commercial & Industrial
Farms, factories, shops, schools and offices. Surveys, re-sheeting, single ply and planned maintenance.
Commercial roofing
Heritage & Listed
Natural slate, clay peg tiles, hand-formed leadwork, lime mortar and timber frame repair.
Heritage roofing