Drone roof surveys · Northumberland
From the castles on the coast to the stone terraces inland, Northumberland roofs take a beating from the North Sea and the Cheviots. We survey them from the air — no scaffold, nobody up a ladder — and hand you a clear, photographed report.
The weather up here
Northumberland gets its weather from two directions. Salt-laden gales come straight off the North Sea at Berwick-upon-Tweed, Bamburgh and along the coast; colder, wetter air spills down off the Cheviots and Simonside inland. Between them they lift ridge tiles, work lead flashing loose and drive rain into any gap a slate has opened up.
The county has more than its share of older stone property, and that is exactly the kind of roof where a small fault, left through a Northumberland winter, turns into a real bill by spring. A single flight shows you what is actually happening up there before it does.
Roofs we fly
We fly everything from a terraced roof in Morpeth or Hexham to the sort of listed stone you find around Alnwick and along the coast — the same weathered stone as the castles, abbeys and Berwick’s Elizabethan walls, and just as exposed. If it is a heritage or listed roof, we handle those too, carefully and to the right scope.
On our patch and not on the list? Send us the postcode — if we can get to it, we’ll fly it.
What we do here
Know your own roof — from £99.
See more →Flat & commercial roofs, from £299.
See more →Pre-purchase roof check, £129.
See more →Dated storm-damage evidence.
See more →Trade-rate imagery to quote from.
See more →What lands on your desk.
See more →Pricing
Homes from £99, commercial from £299, pre-purchase checks £129. Prices hold across our core patch in the North of England, the Borders and Scotland; further out, travel is priced into the quote.
Send us the address and a best number — we’ll come back with a flight date and a fixed price.