School canopies in Crook
We install canopies and shelters for schools, nurseries and parks throughout Crook, covering Church Street, Roddymoor and Billy Row, along with neighbouring Willington and Bishop Auckland. Every canopy is engineered to your site and manufactured in the UK from powder-coated steel with polycarbonate roofing, from all-weather playground cover to early-years shade areas and covered outdoor classrooms.
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School canopies we install in Crook
We cover the full school-canopy range in Crook, each structure engineered to the site, manufactured in the UK and fitted around the school day.
Playground canopies in Crook
Our core structure across Crook is a powder-coated steel canopy with a polycarbonate roof, engineered to the site and finished in your colours. From Roddymoor and Billy Row, we work right across Crook. It gives schools all-weather cover over play and social areas.
Explore playground canopiesEarly-years and nursery canopies in Crook
For nurseries and EYFS settings in Crook, we install low-eaves, free-flow canopies that link the classroom to the outdoor area so children can move safely between the two in any weather. We cover Stanley Hill, Tow Law and Church Street and the wider area.
Explore early-years and EYFS canopiesOutdoor classrooms in Crook
We build covered outdoor classrooms for Crook schools, turning a corner of the playground or field into an all-weather teaching space that supports outdoor learning across the year.
Explore covered outdoor classroomsDining canopies in Crook
Where a Crook school needs more covered seating, we install dining canopies that ease pressure on the hall and add fresh-air lunch space, sized to the number of covers and the route from the servery.
Explore school dining canopiesCovered walkways in Crook
For split Crook sites, we roof the routes between buildings with covered walkways so pupils and staff stay dry moving around, with the width and drainage set to the path and the ground.
Explore covered walkwaysCovered MUGA and sports canopies in Crook
For larger Crook sites, we roof multi-use games areas and sports courts so PE, clubs and play carry on whatever the weather, with spans that clear the court and open sides for airflow and sightlines.
Explore covered MUGA and sports canopiesHow we install a school canopy in Crook
- 1Site survey. We visit the Crook site, measure up and check the ground conditions, access and any term-time constraints.
- 2Design and calculations. Our team returns a scaled design, a specification and structural calculations for sign-off.
- 3UK manufacture. Your canopy is made in the UK from a powder-coated frame and impact-resistant roofing.
- 4Installation. Our installation team fits it in Crook, working around the school day and, where needed, in the holidays.
Yes, we cover Crook. Tell us the site and the setting and we return a design, a specification and a price.
Nearby towns we also cover: Bishop Auckland.
Canopies we install
Areas we cover around Crook
School canopy questions in Crook
Do you install school canopies across Crook?
Yes. We design, manufacture and install school canopies and shelters across Crook and the surrounding area, for schools, nurseries and colleges: covered playgrounds, early-years shade, outdoor classrooms, dining canopies, covered walkways, covered MUGA and cycle shelters.
Can you install during term time in Crook?
We plan Crook installations around the school day and, where a project needs it, work in the school holidays so the site is back in use for the new term. We confirm the programme once the design is signed off.
Do I need planning permission for a school canopy in Crook?
It depends on the size, the site and the setting. Many school canopies need planning permission and building-regulations approval, and we provide the drawings, structural calculations and specification your Crook planning or building-control officer needs.
Planning a school canopy in Crook?
Tell us the setting and roughly how big the area is, and we’ll return a design, a specification and a price for your Crook project.