Brighton is home ground, and its Regency stucco, bow fronts and rooftop parapets between them use more lead per street than almost anywhere else on the south coast. From a single flashing to a full lead roof, Paul covers Brighton and the surrounding BN1 area as a matter of course, supply and fit or labour only.
Nearby: Hove · Shoreham-by-Sea · Lewes

Brighton has conservation areas running along the front and a great deal of listed Regency and Victorian property behind them, so on a visible roof the material and the detail are usually fixed before the price is, and salt air off the Channel decides the rest. In practice most of what Paul is asked for in Brighton is lead bay roofs, with everything else on the list available alongside it.
Full lead coverings, curved roofs, ogee cheeks and domes, set out and formed by hand. Sheet ordered in the right code…
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Parapet gutters, valley gutters, hopper heads and outlets lined in lead and detailed so water leaves the building…
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Chimneys, abutments, bay roofs, dormer cheeks and every junction where a roof meets something else. Cut into the joint…
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Spires, spheres, ball finials, cupola tops and the one-off detail pieces you cannot order from a catalogue. Formed…
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Two ways to take the work on. Paul will supply the lead, the fixings and the labour and hand back a finished roof, or he…
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Stripped, checked, felted, battened and re-covered, with the lead details done to the same standard as the specialist…
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Slipped tiles, leaks, storm damage and the drip that has been getting slowly worse. Found properly first, then fixed at…
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Dormers built, clad and weathered in, and flat roofs decked, insulated and covered. In lead where the building and the…
Read moreAcross Brighton (BN1) the work is mostly lead bay roofs, parapet gutters and chimney flashings on Regency and Victorian property, alongside the general roofing that goes with it. Brighton has conservation areas running along the front and a great deal of listed Regency and Victorian property behind them, so on a visible roof the material and the detail are usually fixed before the price is, and salt air off the Channel decides the rest. Every job starts with a proper look at the roof rather than a price guessed off a photograph.
No. Brighton is home ground, so there is no travel charge and Paul can normally get out to look at a roof within a few days of you calling.
Yes. Brighton is home ground, and its Regency stucco, bow fronts and rooftop parapets between them use more lead per street than almost anywhere else on the south coast. Paul is happy to talk through the kind of leadwork he has done near Royal Pavilion when you get in touch.
Very much so. Seafront property in Brighton takes salt and wind-driven rain constantly, and the lead on it is usually working harder than the same detail two miles inland. Codes go up, laps get longer, fixings are non-ferrous throughout, and parapet gutters get drips at closer centres because the thermal movement on a south-facing roof there is not trivial. Nearly every failure we get called to on the front is a detail that would have been fine somewhere sheltered.
Yes. Builders, main contractors and roofing firms around Brighton bring Paul in for the lead element they do not cover themselves, priced by the job or by the day on your material and your programme. Supply and fit is offered on exactly the same work if you would rather have one price for the lot.
Usually within a week or so, and faster where water is coming into the building. Brighton is around 0 miles from Brighton, so a look at the roof is straightforward to arrange. Quotes are free, carry no obligation, and you get the price in writing before anything starts.
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