Tiled Conservatory Roofs in Tameside.
Tiled Roof installs Supalite tiled conservatory roofs across Tameside — 11 to 18 miles from our Worsley base (M28 2LY) via the M60 — covering OL-, SK- and M-prefix postcodes including Ashton-under-Lyne, Hyde, Stalybridge, Denton, Audenshaw, Droylsden and Mossley. Tameside is a string of former mill towns along the Manchester-Yorkshire boundary, mixing Victorian terraces and 1930s semis. Building Regulations compliant (LABC and LABSS), 10-year insurance-backed guarantee on every installation.
A string of former mill towns.
Tameside is a string of former mill towns running along the Manchester-Yorkshire boundary — Ashton-under-Lyne, Stalybridge, Hyde, Denton, Droylsden, Dukinfield, Audenshaw and Mossley. Housing leans towards Victorian and Edwardian red-brick terraces nearer the centres of each town, with 1930s and post-war semis filling out the surrounding suburbs. Hattersley, Haughton Green and Newton bring more council-built post-war estates.
Conservatories across Tameside follow the borough-wide pattern: 1990s and 2000s polycarbonate additions now showing their age. From Worsley, Tameside is 25 to 35 minutes via the M60. Denton, Audenshaw and Droylsden on the western side are quickest; Mossley and Stalybridge towards the Pennine edge take a few minutes longer.
Three problems we keep meeting on Tameside surveys.
Hyde/Ashton terrace polycarb
Older 1990s polycarbonate installs on Victorian and Edwardian terraces in Hyde, Ashton-under-Lyne and Dukinfield — sag, discolour, leaks at the abutment.
Denton/Audenshaw sun-traps
1930s semis with south-facing rear gardens across Denton, Audenshaw and parts of Droylsden — classic summer overheating, polycarb roof on its last legs.
Pennine-edge rain noise
Mossley, Stalybridge and parts of Hyde sit on Tameside’s wetter eastern edge. Polycarb roof drumming is relentless — a tiled roof reduces it to almost nothing.
Tile choices across the borough.
Tameside’s red-brick character suits Tapco Brick Red and warmer Tapco shades like Chestnut Brown across most of the borough. The 1930s suburban semis of Denton, Audenshaw and Droylsden also take Extralight Charcoal or Tapco Pewter Grey well. Mossley and Stalybridge’s Pennine-edge streets, with their stone-faced cottages, lean towards Extralight Charcoal or Walnut. We bring real samples to every survey.
What to expect on a Tameside install.
Conservation areas in Tameside include parts of Mossley, Stalybridge and Hyde. As elsewhere, conservation status mainly governs front elevations and street-facing materials. Permitted development applies for replacement conservatory roofs in almost every case. From Worsley via the M60 the drive is straightforward; we sort parking ahead of install day for the tighter terraced streets in Hyde and Ashton-under-Lyne.
Where in Tameside we cover.
We install Supalite tiled roofs across Tameside, including Ashton-under-Lyne, Hyde, Stalybridge, Denton, Audenshaw, Droylsden, Mossley, Dukinfield, Hattersley, Newton and Haughton Green. If your address is in the OL5, OL6, OL7, SK14, SK15, SK16, M34 or M43 postcodes, we cover you.
We also serve the neighbouring areas of Manchester, Oldham and Stockport.
Local questions we hear most often.
How long does it take to reach Tameside from Worsley?
Does the Pennine-edge weather affect the roof’s performance?
Can older Tameside terraced conservatories take a tiled roof?
Free home survey in Tameside.
We’ll measure up, talk through tile and ceiling options, and give you a fixed-price quote. No pressure either way.