Roofing services across Birmingham, the West Midlands and Worcestershire. Wherever you are, we’re never far away.
SB Margan Roofing covers a wide area across Birmingham and the neighbouring parts of the West Midlands and Worcestershire. We offer free quotes and surveys throughout the areas listed below.
We work across all parts of Birmingham from Victorian terraces to modern new-builds, covering every roofing need the city’s varied housing stock presents.
A south-west Birmingham suburb (B32) with a mix of 1930s semis and detached properties. We’re regularly working in Quinton on flat roofs, tiling and guttering.
A diverse mix of housing types from post-war semis to newer builds. We know the roofs of Northfield exceptionally well from regular work across B31.
B17 — a popular south-west Birmingham suburb with a strong concentration of Victorian and Edwardian terraces and semis requiring specialist knowledge.
A West Midlands town on the Birmingham border (B62/B63) with a range of property types. We regularly serve Halesowen for all roofing services.
B29 — home to the University of Birmingham and a lively mix of Edwardian terraces and newer student housing. We work extensively in Selly Oak.
A thriving Worcestershire market town just south of Birmingham. We serve Bromsgrove for all roofing services including flat roofing, tiling and chimney work.
A historic Worcestershire spa town with a fascinating mix of older period properties and modern developments. We cover Droitwich for all our roofing services.
A prosperous West Midlands town east of Birmingham with a strong mix of detached and semi-detached properties. We cover Solihull for all roofing services.
A large suburb in the south of Solihull borough, popular with families. Plenty of 1960s–1980s housing stock keeping us busy with re-roofing and flat roof work.
A Worcestershire new town south of Birmingham with a large volume of post-war and 1970s housing stock. We cover Redditch for flat roofing, tiling and guttering.
A conservation village on the A449 northwest of Droitwich, with a remarkable collection of 16th and 17th-century timber-framed buildings. We cover all traditional roofing work here.
A village on the A38 between Droitwich and Bromsgrove, known for Webbs Garden Centre. Mix of period and post-war properties. We cover flat roofing, tiling and guttering here.
A semi-rural village on the northern fringe of Worcester, with a mix of period farmhouses and inter-war and post-war properties reaching the age for fascia and roof renewal.
A small rural village northeast of Worcester, home to Hindlip Hall. Scattered farms and period estate cottages with natural slate and clay tile roofs. We cover all roofing services here.
A small rural hamlet between Droitwich and Worcester with brick farmhouses and period estate cottages. Traditional clay tile and slate roofing requiring careful maintenance.
A village east of Droitwich with period cottages and 1980s–90s detached houses. The newer stock is at the age for ridge repointing, guttering renewal and fascia replacement.
A small hamlet west of Droitwich on the road to Ombersley. Period and listed rural properties requiring traditional lime mortar, natural slate and lead work.
A village east of Droitwich in rolling Worcestershire farmland, close to the National Trust’s Hanbury Hall. Traditional estate cottages and farmhouses with clay tile and slate roofs.
A village between Bromsgrove and Droitwich with salt-working heritage and Victorian workers’ cottages alongside the Worcestershire & Birmingham Canal. Ridge and chimney work specialists.
A rural village south of Bromsgrove near the Upton Warren nature reserve wetlands. Farmhouses, barn conversions and modern detached properties. All roofing services covered.
A small rural village in the Elmbridge and Rushock parish between Droitwich and Kidderminster. Traditional farmhouses and cottages with clay plain tile roofs and original chimneys.
A village on the A449 between Droitwich and Kidderminster, home to Hartlebury Castle. Victorian and Edwardian housing stock with period roofing requirements. All services covered.
An exceptionally well-preserved conservation village south of Bromsgrove with medieval and Tudor timber-framed buildings. Traditional materials specialists for listed building work.
A very small hamlet in the Elmbridge and Rushock parish between Droitwich and Kidderminster. Rural farmhouses and cottages with traditional clay tile construction. We travel here without hesitation.
A quiet rural village sharing its parish with Rushock, on elevated ground between Droitwich and Kidderminster. Period farmhouses and cottages with clay tile and slate roofs.
Birmingham’s famous garden village, built by George Cadbury from 1879. Arts and crafts and Victorian properties with clay plain tile and natural slate roofs. Conservation area expertise.
A dense Edwardian suburb in south Birmingham (B30), known for its terrace streets and thriving independent scene. Flat roof extensions, chimney repairs and guttering replacement.
South Birmingham suburb centred on a medieval village green and conservation area. Mix of historic listed properties and extensive interwar and post-war residential housing.
Popular south Birmingham suburb (B14) with a strong period housing stock of Victorian terraces, Edwardian semis and interwar detached houses. Chimney, tile and guttering specialists.