Comfortable all year around conservatories with old and outdated glass roofs can sometimes be too hot and bright in the summer and cold in the winter.
Modern conservatory with tiled roof.
It is now fashionable and sensible to consider replacing a glass or polycarbonate conservatory roof with an insulated ceiling or an insulated ceiling and insulated tiled roof.
Conservatory design has moved on a lot in the last few decades meaning that older conservatory roofs even those from just a decade or so ago are much worse in terms of insulation than today s modern lightweight conservatory roofs.
If you want the room to keep some of the original outdoor character while still being functional and temperate a hybrid roof is a solution for you.
Glass roofs use clever reflective coatings to keep the room at a comfortable temperature tiled roofs are insulated to reduce heat loss and modern polycarbonate roofs are now more energy efficient than ever before.
Prices for tiled conservatory roofing are going to be quite different if you are having a replacement roof as compared to fitting new conservatory with a tiled roof.
Either of these options will solve the problems already mentioned and the cost will be more than compensated for by the increase in the value of the house and the ability.
This is mainly due to the more complex fitting process.
If you re considering a conservatory roof replacement the likelihood is that your conservatory currently features traditional glazing.
A conservatory with a tiled roof costs more than a conservatory with a polycarbonate roof or a glass roof.
The material and labour cost of a tiled conservatory roof.
The pros and cons of a warm roof conservatory.
Mainly because you have to take into account the removal of the old roof and any potential structural strengthening required to take the weight of the replacement.
Hybrid conservatory roofs meet somewhere in the middle of a glass roof and a solid tiled roof and are often bespoke projects or companies will offer specific products.
A supalite tiled conservatory roof is the ideal solution to common conservatory problems.
The most popular types of conservatory roof tiles.
Although a little complex in design they allow for good amounts of natural lighting to the interior unlike a fully tiled roof.
Tiled roofs are usually the most expensive type of conservatory roof but they can offer a variety of benefits if you decide to make the investment.
Tiled roofs will keep you warmer helping to make the conservatory a fully usable space all year round.
If you want a sleek architectural finish for your conservatory or extension a glass roof is the ideal.
With a fully insulated roof and a plastered inside celling plus a range of optional extras your conservatory can become a stunning and comfortable living space for your family to enjoy year round.