Roofers Across East London
Tower Hamlets Roofing is based in the borough, and the borough is where most of our work is. From Bethnal Green down to the Isle of Dogs, we're rarely more than a short drive away — so quotes happen quickly and urgent leaks get looked at fast. Quotes are free everywhere we work, and there's never a call-out charge.
Tower Hamlets
We cover every corner of the borough. The areas below have their own pages, with detail on the local housing stock and the roof problems we see there most often:
- Bethnal Green (E2) — Victorian terraces, butterfly roofs and the conservation streets around Columbia Road
- Bow (E3) — Roman Road terraces, Tredegar Square and warehouse conversions
- Whitechapel (E1) — flats above shops, tenement blocks and new-build flat roofs
- Mile End (E3) — terraces, estates and student lets near the park and the canal
- Poplar (E14) — post-war estates, flat roofs and pockets of older terraces
- Isle of Dogs (E14) — riverside blocks, townhouses and modern flat roofing
- Stepney (E1) — Georgian squares, Victorian streets and estate blocks
- Wapping (E1W) — warehouse conversions and riverside homes
We also work regularly in Limehouse, Shadwell, Bromley-by-Bow and Canary Wharf — they don't have their own pages yet, but they're covered just the same.
Across East London
We're based in Tower Hamlets, but we cover the whole of East London — so we take on roofing work right across the neighbouring boroughs. These areas have their own pages too, with the local housing detail and the roof problems we see in each:
- Hackney (E8 & E9) — Georgian terraces, Victorian villas, warehouse conversions and dozens of conservation areas
- Shoreditch (E1, E2 & EC2) — warehouse conversions, flat roofs, rooflights and commercial premises
- Stratford (E15 & E20) — Victorian terraces around Maryland and new-build flat roofs by the Olympic Park
- Walthamstow (E17) — Warner houses, Victorian terraces and the Walthamstow Village conservation area
- Leyton (E10) — Victorian and Edwardian terraces on the streets down to the Lea Valley
- Leytonstone (E11) — Bushwood's Victorian slate terraces, Edwardian clay tiles and the Browning Road conservation cottages
- Chingford (E4) — interwar semis with hipped clay-tile roofs, Friday Hill and the Chingford Green conservation area
- East Ham (E6) — Victorian and Edwardian terraces street after street, plus the flats above High Street North
- Forest Gate (E7) — the Woodgrange Estate's double-fronted Victorians and the artisan terraces off Romford Road
- Canning Town (E16) — postwar estates, flat roofs and the new dockside blocks
We cover the areas in between, too — Hoxton, Dalston, Clapton and the City fringe — right across the E1 to E20 postcodes. Not sure if we reach you? Call 020 4578 5836 and we'll tell you straight away.