Roofers in Southsea

Postcodes covered: PO4, PO5 · 1.5 miles from our Portsmouth base

Southsea is mostly Victorian and Edwardian terrace, plus the grand seafront houses around South Parade. Two issues dominate the work we do here: salt-air damage to lead and mortar (the seafront strip is brutal on roofs) and the awkward access of narrow alleys behind the terraces. We've worked these streets enough that we know which alleys take a tower scaffold and which need a roof ladder over the front. The Edwardian houses on Marmion Road, Festing Road and around Canoe Lake often have original slate that's near the end of its life — we can patch sympathetically or re-roof in proper Welsh slate where the budget allows. Whatever you've got, we'll quote honestly.

Neighbourhoods we work regularly: Albert Road, Festing Road, Marmion Road, Eastney, Craneswater.

Local landmarks: Southsea Castle, the seafront, Albert Road, Canoe Lake.

"Re-roofed our terrace last spring. Welsh slate, dry-fix ridge, came in exactly on the quoted price. Six months in, no issues."

James M., Albert Road

Southsea FAQ

Almost always. We carry tower scaffold sections sized for the narrower Albert Road and Festing Road alleys; where access is impossible from the rear we work over the front with proper edge protection.

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