Roofing in Abingdon
Roofing across Abingdon-on-Thames, Drayton, Radley, and the south Oxfordshire river villages. Stone-built town centre, post-war and 1970s estates, river-corridor properties around the Thames flood plain. Gutters and downpipes matter more in Abingdon than most areas. Headington to Abingdon is under thirty minutes: this is a regular patch, not an outlier.
About roofing in Abingdon
Stone-built town centre dates to the abbey ruins and carries the same Cotswold-edge limestone vocabulary as Witney. The Conservation Area protects much of the old core. Beyond the centre, post-war and 1970s estates use concrete tile on brick. Some 1990s and 2000s new-build neighbourhoods on the south side. Flood-zone proximity to the Thames means gutter and downpipe condition matters more than usual.
Local climate & common issues
Wettest of the six areas Abbott covers. Thames flood plain catches the heaviest sustained rain. Persistent damp on north pitches; failing rainwater goods quickly show as wall staining on the local limestone facades.
Abingdon postcodes we cover
OX14.
Services in Abingdon
What Oxford homeowners say
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Brendan and his team replaced our roof in an emergency. Having to have this work done was obviously a stressful situation, but from the first contact we had with him Brendan made it much more bearable. He did everything from the first visit through to the last with care and professionalism.
Alice Vickers -
After storm Eunice, Brendon was quick and responsive and happy to help my mum. We found Brendon very efficient and he offered a fair price compared to other roofers. He also gave sound advice about the roof and corresponded regularly throughout the job.
Francesca Macfarlane -
Replaced our roof and made recommendations to include up-to-date products on the ridge and verges. Quotation was competitive. Very friendly and tidy workers. We are very happy with the work done.
Philip Binns
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