Benefits of Replacing a Conservatory Roof
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Cost effective.
If you want to breathe new life into your conservatory, replacing the roof is a hassle-free, cost-effective way to do it. A new energy-efficient roof can make a conservatory usable all year. This makes the room more desirable and can add value to your home, without the cost of a new conservatory or extension.
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Built-in Insulation.
A modern conservatory roof replacement provides more efficient thermal control. This helps keep your conservatory warmer in winter and cooler in summer. The right conservatory roof replacement can offer a huge jump in thermal efficiency over an older polycarbonate or clear glass roof.
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Quick installation.
Replacing the roof of your conservatory is a faster and lower-hassle process than having an entirely new conservatory fitted. A new conservatory requires the removal of the old one, potentially new foundations and then all of the building work for the new structure.
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No Restructure Required.
Creating bespoke roofs, we work with the shape and design of your existing conservatory. This means, subject to survey, that we won’t need to alter the existing structure.
Conservatory Roof Replacement Types
Transform your living space with an Anglian replacement conservatory roof. Choose from a variety of customisable options to put your own stamp on your conservatory roof.
Solid Roof Conservatory Styles
Explore our range of popular conservatories that can be paired with a solid roof. Choose the shape and design you want and create a new room you can be comfortable in all year round.
What is a Conservatory Roof Replacement?
A conservatory roof replacement involves removing an existing older roof and installing a new, modern system of solid tiles or glazed panels. Replacing your conservatory roof is a way to breathe new life into your room without fully rebuilding the structure. It can refresh the look of your home as well as bring your conservatory up to date with modern thermal and glazing technology, making it more usable throughout the year.
Replacement Conservatory Roof FAQs
As we make each replacement conservatory roof to fit your home exactly, there are no standardised costs. We’ll arrange to see your home in person, and at this stage we can give you a free, no-obligation quote for your conservatory roof, in line with the design and materials you choose, as well as the size of your property.
You can replace your conservatory roof if your conservatory is in good condition. It is more common to replace a glass roof with a solid roof. If your frames are in good condition they should be able to take the weight of a new roof. Frames that are 10-15 years old or damaged may not be strong enough. It is more cost-effective to get a new conservatory in this case. Replacing a glass roof with a solid roof helps improve insulation and heat retention.
It’s unusual for planning permission to be required when you’re replacing a conservatory roof. However, building regulations might be necessary in certain circumstances – for example, a survey could be needed if you’re adding a solid tiled roof to a conservatory. Anglian manages planning permission and building regulations on your behalf, so you’ll never have to worry about coping with this administrative process.
Choosing the best replacement conservatory roof for your property depends wholly on your budget, and what exactly you want to use this space for. Solid tile or panel roofs transform your conservatory into a versatile space which resembles an extension, while the traditional glass roof is more budget-friendly, and can offer the most natural light.
Yes, you can replace an existing conservatory roof with either a fully tiled replica tiled roof replacement or a combination of replica tiles and Anglian roof glazing, both offering an internal vaulted ceiling with a plasterboard finish.
Currently in the UK, there aren’t any active government schemes that support replacing conservatory roofs to improve energy efficiency, though there may be new ones introduced in the future. Check the gov.uk household energy page for the latest information.
Yes, you can replace an existing conservatory roof with a new one, refreshing its look and functionality. Replacing a conservatory roof will bring it up to date with modern design features and thermal efficiency.
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