Bromyard's rural HR7 patch — from the town centre to the Bromyard Downs and outlying farms — is APS territory. Honest, hard-wearing roofing built for exposed countryside.
Bromyard is small-town Herefordshire at its most traditional: stone cottages, brick farmhouses, livestock buildings and modest market-town terraces, all sitting in open countryside.
Natural stone tile on older farmhouses, plain clay tile in town, and fibre-cement or profiled steel on agricultural buildings around the parish.
Properties on the Bromyard Downs catch the full force of the wind. Dry-fix ridge systems are our standard upgrade here — no more bedded ridges blowing off in February.
Older HR7 farmhouses have heavy stone tiles that delaminate over decades. We salvage what we can and source matched reclaimed stone for the rest.
Profiled metal and fibre-cement sheeting on barns and stables eventually leaks at the laps. We re-fix, re-seal or fully re-sheet to keep livestock dry.
Bromyard's older terraces share long gutter runs that block at junctions — we re-fall, replace and add leaf guards in one visit.
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