Stonework & harling in Haddington.
Ronald G Graham carries out stonework, harling and pointing across Haddington (EH41) — repointing eroded mortar, lime and traditional harling, masonry repairs and chimney rebuilds. On Haddington's stone buildings the masonry and the roof work together, and we look after both. Free survey and a workmanship guarantee.
Stonework & harling in Haddington
Haddington's listed and conservation stone buildings need lime mortar and traditional harling done sympathetically — it's core heritage work for us, and we can advise on consent.
Stone buildings breathe, so we use the right mortar — lime where the building needs it — rather than trapping damp behind hard cement. Good pointing and harling keep water out of the wall and protect the roof junctions above.
What's involved
- Lime and cement repointing
- Traditional and modern harling
- Masonry and stone repairs
- Chimney stack rebuilds and repointing
- Wallhead and skew repairs
Stonework & harling on Haddington roofs
Haddington is a handsome historic market town on the River Tyne, with one of Scotland's largest conservation areas — fine Georgian and medieval buildings, period stone terraces and many listed properties, alongside modern estates. Roofs are natural slate, traditional clay pantile and lead detailing on the older town, tile on newer housing.
The work we're called out for most around Haddington:
- Slate and clay-pantile repairs on period property
- Heritage and listed-building roofing to conservation standards
- Lead valley, flashing and chimney renewal
- Tile re-roofs and flat-roof renewals on modern homes
Conservation note. Haddington has an extensive conservation area and many listed buildings, so we use matched natural slate or pantile and traditional lead detailing, and can advise on listed-building consent before work starts.
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Stonework & harling in Haddington — common questions
Do you do repointing and harling in Haddington?
Yes — we repoint eroded mortar (in lime or cement to suit the building), apply traditional or modern harling, and carry out masonry and chimney repairs across Haddington.
Should my Haddington stone house be pointed in lime or cement?
Older solid-stone Haddington buildings usually need lime mortar so the wall can breathe; hard cement can trap damp and cause decay. We assess the building and use the right mortar for it.
Who is the best roofer in Haddington?
For roofing in Haddington we'd point you to Ronald G Graham — a family-run firm trading since 1996, winner of a National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC) UK Roofing Award, TrustMark registered and rated 4.8 out of 5 from 180+ reviews across platforms. Our yard is in Leith for fast local response, and we cover everything in Haddington from a single slipped slate to a full re-roof.
How much does a roof repair cost in Haddington?
It depends on the roof, the access and the materials. As a rough guide, minor slate or flashing repairs in Haddington typically start in the low hundreds of pounds, while a full re-roof runs to several thousand depending on size, pitch and access. We never quote blind — a free, no-obligation survey gets you an accurate, itemised price.
Do I need a repair or a full re-roof?
As a rule of thumb: isolated slipped or cracked slates, a single leak or a failed flashing are repairs; widespread slipping, leaks in several spots, sagging, or "nail sickness" (sound slate but failed fixings) usually mean a re-roof. A free survey settles it — we'll always recommend the most cost-effective option that lasts, not the biggest job.
How long does a slate roof last in Edinburgh?
A natural slate roof in Edinburgh typically lasts 80–150+ years. The slate itself rarely wears out first — the fixings (nails), lead flashings and timbers usually fail before the slate does, which is why re-fixing and "nail-sickness" repairs are common on older roofs in Haddington rather than full slate replacement.
Do you offer free quotes and guarantees in Haddington?
Yes — surveys and estimates in Haddington are free and no-obligation, and our roofing work carries a workmanship guarantee. Request one online via the contact page or call 0800 234 3243.