
Fallen Tree on Roof — Make-Safe & Repair · Buckinghamshire
Fallen Tree on Roof — Make-Safe & Repair in Haddenham
Haddenham emergency roofing — 30-minute drive from our yard via A418. Van loaded with common HP17 tiles. Often already in thame the same week.
What Haddenham customers tell us about fallen tree on roof — make-safe & repair
HP17 Haddenham modern estates around Rosemary Lane were built by Bovis and Bloor in the 1990s-2000s — first-reroof cycle is 5-10 years away and we're doing more repair-and-inspect work here than reroofs. We work across HP17 and the surrounding villages. We're regularly in thame and aylesbury too, so Haddenham call-outs rarely come from a cold start.

Response times into HP17
Haddenham is roughly 12.6 miles from our yard — 30 minutes off-peak via A418. We carry common HP17 replacement tiles, code 4 and 5 lead, and tarp on the van.
- ▸Drive time: ~30 minutes off-peak.
- ▸Van carries HP17-common tiles, lead, tarp.
- ▸Response target: around 2-3 hours.
- ▸12.6 miles from our yard.
Recent fallen tree on roof — make-safe & repair work near Haddenham
Haddenham's witchert-walled cottages need lime-based mortars and specialist detailing at the wall-head — sand-cement mortars damage the witchert and fail conservation officer inspection. Recent work spans HP17, including jobs near St Mary the Virgin Church and Church End Duck Pond. Materials are stocked locally so we don't run dry mid-job; offcuts go back to our High Wycombe yard rather than left on site.
Local roofing data — Haddenham
Hard facts that shape every fallen tree on roof — make-safe & repair job in Haddenham — pulled from our own records, Ordnance Survey coordinates and Buckinghamshire Council reference data.
- Postcode districts
- HP17
- County
- Buckinghamshire
- Local authority
- Buckinghamshire Council
- Distance from our yard
- 12.6 miles · ~30 min off-peak
- Coordinates
- 51.7710°N, 0.9330°W
- Main access routes
- A418 · A4129
- Local landmarks
- Church End Duck Pond · St Mary the Virgin Church
- Neighbouring areas we also cover
- Thame · Aylesbury
Housing stock — HP17 Haddenham has handmade clay peg-tile and lead-flashing detail on the older witchert-walled cottages; the modern estates carry concrete tile with 15-20 years remaining.
Local roofing challenge — Haddenham's witchert-walled cottages need lime-based mortars and specialist detailing at the wall-head — sand-cement mortars damage the witchert and fail conservation officer inspection.
On the ground — HP17 Haddenham modern estates around Rosemary Lane were built by Bovis and Bloor in the 1990s-2000s — first-reroof cycle is 5-10 years away and we're doing more repair-and-inspect work here than reroofs.
Microclimate — The Vale of Aylesbury is flat and exposed with no shelter from the south-west — mechanical dry-ridge is essential and lime mortar bedding on chimneys outperforms sand-cement.
Site access — HP17 is a 25-minute run from HP13 via the A4129 — we batch Haddenham with Thame or Long Crendon in programme weeks.
- Structural assessment first
- Weekend cover on the same mobile
- Tarpaulin & make-safe
- Tile, batten, rafter repair
- A418 primary access route
- Insurance photo report
Haddenham fallen tree on roof — make-safe & repair — your questions
What if the storm damage is bigger than a single visit?+
We secure the roof first, document everything for your insurer (photos, scope, written cause), and schedule permanent repair within days rather than weeks. 12.6 miles from our yard means return visits aren't a problem.
Who's the local authority for Haddenham roofing work?+
Buckinghamshire Council. We handle notifications and conservation submissions on your behalf — particularly relevant for properties near St Mary the Virgin Church.
Will you make it watertight on the first Haddenham visit?+
In almost every case, yes — temporary tarp, common HP17 replacement tiles from the van, or a lead patch on a chimney flashing. Permanent repair is quoted in writing afterwards.
How far are you from Haddenham?+
Our yard is in High Wycombe — about 12.6 miles, roughly 30 minutes off-peak via A418. That keeps travel charges down and return visits painless.
Do you cover Haddenham?+
Yes — Haddenham is one of our regular areas. We work across HP17 weekly from our High Wycombe base (12.6 miles via A418). Building control notifications go through Buckinghamshire Council where required.
Haddenham fallen tree on roof — make-safe & repair starts with the same three things every time: proper inspection, honest scope, written quote. Then we book the work.
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