What is the Best Type of Conservatory Roof?
The best type of conservatory roof is determined by what you want to use the room for, the position of the conservatory and how much sun it gets and your budget. If you want your conservatory to feel more like an extension, a solid roof is probably better for you. If you want to create a sun room to make the most of a south facing aspect, then a glass roof is your best option. Or if budget is your primary concern, a polycarbonate roof is the most affordable option.
Benefits of Anglian Conservatory Roofs
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Custom-built conservatory roofs
Your new conservatory roof is completely bespoke to your needs and specifications. Create the perfect look with plenty of roof designs and finishing touches to choose from. All our conservatory roof systems are made postcode-specific to match average wind and snow loads for the area you live in.
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Built for your environment
We use specialist software to design your conservatory roof, taking the local climate into account, so we create a roofing system that will withstand every weather condition. This includes load bearing for heavy snowfalls, watertightness and resistance to strong winds.
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Reliable guarantees
The quality of our conservatory roofs is backed up by our robust guarantees and many industry accreditations, including British Standards and the British Board of Agrément (BBA). We offer 10-year guarantees on our [JS5.1]conservatories and Solaroof® glass and 15-year guarantees on our gas-filled double glazed units.
Our Conservatory Roof Options
We offer three types of conservatory roof, each with its own benefits and suitability for different properties.
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Can I Replace My Conservatory Roof with a New One?
In most cases, you can replace your conservatory roof with a new one, but only if the existing frame and foundations can take the weight of the new roof. This is particularly important if you’re adding a solid roof
One of the most effective ways to update and refresh an older conservatory is to replace the roof. Modern conservatory roofs offer superior design and thermal efficiency, not only providing a more attractive look but also improved functionality and comfort.
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Conservatory Roof Style Options
Our conservatory roofs come in a wide range of styles to suit different properties and decor, from traditional design details to different conservatory shapes.
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Conservatory Roof FAQs
Your questions on Conservatory Roofs answered by us
The cost of a new conservatory roof will depend on its size and shape, as well as any special features or design details. More decorative styles may mean a higher cost, as well as more advanced glazing with anti-glare and anti-UV features. The best way to get an accurate cost is to get in touch for a free quote.
The most affordable type of conservatory roof is usually polycarbonate, providing lots of natural light as well as durability. Polycarbonate also comes in different options for extra sun shading or colour finishes. The cost of a polycarbonate roof will depend on the options you choose as well as the size and shape of the conservatory.
In general, conservatory roofs simply need regular cleaning to keep them looking good and functioning well. It’s also important to regularly check for leaks and damage, especially in older conservatory roofs. You should also keep any guttering clear of leaves and debris to ensure rainwater is channelled away effectively.
The most energy efficient type of conservatory roof is a solid roof, providing the most effective heat retention during winter. Modern glazed conservatory roofs also provide excellent insulation, but a solid roof will be the most effective insulator in cold weather.
A polycarbonate conservatory roof will generally last around 10 to 20 years, though this will depend on the quality of the materials and if it features any extra UV protection. As the most affordable option, polycarbonate roofs tend to last the least amount of time compared to glazed or solid conservatory roofs.
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