
Whether you are extending or converting your home, carrying out a refurbishment, or building from scratch, our belief is that it is your home, so you should have it your way.
From the smallest of repair jobs to a complete new build of a housing development, local people have come to trust Wye Valley Renovation and Refurbishment to provide a first class service.
More than that, being a small local company, working with local people and materials, you will find that our approach is to listen to your aspirations for the finished job carefully. Only then can the job be completed in keeping with your wishes, the character of your building and the local surroundings. Call us on the number shown or click in the header of any page to tell us what you need for your perfect home.
Has this unseasonal weather been reminding you that your roof needs a little tlc? Even a tiny leak, left unattended, can cause disproportionate damage to your property.
Luckily, with the Wye Valley Renovation and Refurbishment team of roofers ready to act, your roof can be as good as new again in a very short time.
From a small repair of a few loose tiles to a complete new roof complete with timbers and joists, you can be sure that your job will be completed efficiently with the minimum of delay and mess, quickly restoring the water-tight nature that your home deserves.
For any problems with your flat roof, pitched roof, gable, gambrel or hip roof, call us or click in the header of any page to send an email and get a quick response.
The standing stones pictured here indicate that the area was important even in prehistoric times.The stones may once have been part of an ancient large avenue or stone circle. The Trellech standing stones might look as though they were made from an early form of concrete but they are in fact large pieces of a volcanic rock locally known as pudding stone. This material was used to make certain types of millstone in days gone by. A 19th. century historian noted that a fourth stone once stood nearby but was destroyed towards the end of the 18th. century.