A new conservatory roof can provide your new extension with a contemporary look, whilst also enhancing its thermal performance and reducing energy costs. This means your home will be more comfortable and you can enjoy your new addition 365 days a year.
A Solid Tiled Roof
A solid tiled roof is a popular option for modern conservatories. Made with the latest technology, a solid tiled roof provides a warm and comfortable living space, whilst lowering energy costs and making your home more environmentally friendly.
The insulation of a solid tiled roof traps heat inside, keeping the conservatory warm and helping to lower energy bills. It also blocks the sun’s glare in the summer, creating a cool shade to relax under.
You can have a solid tiled roof installed onto your existing conservatory or use it to completely transform the room with a brand-new design. It can be a great way to create an additional living area, a dining room, or even a garden room that will be comfortable all year round.
Insulation is a key part of a conservatory’s energy efficiency, so it’s crucial to ensure it is designed and installed correctly. A poorly insulated conservatory will have poor heat retention and is often a haven for insects, and can be difficult to keep clean.
Planitherm 4S – The Ideal Glass for Conservatories
As well as having excellent insulation value, Planitherm 4S is the perfect glass for conservatories as it is highly reflective, so it absorbs most of the solar heat that can enter your conservatory through its sidewalls.
This is a very useful feature, especially if you have a conservatory that faces south-facing windows as this will help to regulate the temperature. You could also consider a canopy or blinds to help shield your conservatory from the sun’s rays, or you could plant deciduous trees nearby that will let light into your conservatory during the winter and protect it from the sun in the summer.
Alternatively, you could install a solar-reflecting roof or opt for an insulated glass replacement conservatory to make your new addition more efficient. This will help to reduce your energy costs and ensure that your new addition stays as energy efficient as possible, so it will last you a long time.
You should also consider whether you need planning permission for a new conservatory before getting it fitted. As a general rule of thumb, you won’t need to apply for planning permission if your conservatory doesn’t exceed four metres in height or cover more than half the land around the original property.
A new conservatory roof is an essential upgrade for any home, and a popular way to increase the value of your property and create an extra living space. There are many different styles and materials to choose from, and each type can be customised for your needs.
Gable Front – For older properties, Gable Front conservatories are ideal. These styles are designed to work with a traditional style of building, so they look good on a variety of styles and types of house.