Roofers in Hazel Grove · SK7

Roofers in Hazel Grove

Hazel Grove runs the length of the A6, and the roofs change as you go — old terraces on the main road, semis on the streets behind.

Hazel Grove is a long, linear village strung along the A6 London Road, and its roofing splits neatly along that line. Fronting the A6 you've got Victorian and Edwardian terraces and shops; behind them, on the quieter residential streets toward Torkington and Great Moor, it's mostly interwar and post-war semis.

What we get called to in Hazel Grove

  • A6-facing terraces. Slate roofs, shared valleys and older chimney stacks — decades of traffic and weather off the main road means flashings and pointing take a beating. Chimney and leadwork and slate repairs come up a lot.
  • Semis toward Torkington and Great Moor. Tiled roofs of the same 1930s vintage as much of the borough, plenty now ready for a full re-roof.
  • Storm exposure. Hazel Grove sits on rising ground toward the Peak edge and High Lane, so it catches wind — we get a run of emergency callouts here after a big blow.

Neighbouring areas

From Hazel Grove we cover Bramhall to the west, Offerton to the north, Great Moor, and out along the A6 toward High Lane and the edge of the Peak. It's all comfortably within our patch.

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