
A complete new roof with new guttering, recently completed by our own team in New Malden. Every photo below is the real job. Want the same finish on your home? Get a free written quote.
This New Malden home needed its roof replaced, and rather than patching around tired rainwater goods, the sensible move was to renew the guttering at the same time. A new roof sheds a lot of water, and it all ends up in the gutters, so pairing the two jobs means the whole system works together from day one.
Doing both in one visit also makes practical sense: the access is already in place, so the homeowner is not paying to set the job up twice. The result is a home that is fully weathertight from ridge to downpipe.
Taken on site by our own team, on the roof we built.





A roof and its rainwater system are one weatherproofing job, not two. Here is why homeowners pair them.
The access needed for a re-roof puts us right at the gutter line anyway. Renewing the guttering at the same time avoids paying to set the job up twice.
Gutters carry every drop the roof sheds. Old, sagging or leaking gutters let water run down fascias and brickwork, undoing the good a new roof does.
New gutters against a new roofline look right. Crisp, straight runs frame the roof and finish the whole elevation properly.
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