Convert Your Conservatory into a Year-Round Room
Most glass or polycarbonate conservatory roofs suffer from a severe lack of thermal control. In the summer, they turn into greenhouses, making them uncomfortably hot and bright. In the winter, they lose heat rapidly, becoming freezing cold and expensive to warm.
By replacing your existing glazed roof with a lightweight solid tiled roof system, you can reduce heat loss by up to 90%. This conversion provides a beautiful plastered ceiling inside, makes the room quiet during rainstorms, and creates a seamless extension of your home.
Excellent Insulation
U-values as low as 0.15, matching modern house extension standards.
No More Glare
Prevents direct sun fading your furniture and screen glare.
How We Convert Your Conservatory Roof
1. Structural Check & Prep
We verify your conservatory frame can safely handle the new roof load (though our tiles are extremely lightweight, matching glass weights). We clean the window frames and install structural ring beams.
2. Insulation & Outer Deck
A bespoke timber subframe is built. High-density foil-faced insulation boards are packed between rafters, followed by external plywood sheathing and a vapor-permeable membrane.
3. Lightweight Tiles & Plaster Finish
We fit premium Tapco composite slates or Metrotile steel tiles to match your main house roof. Inside, we install plasterboard, plaster to a smooth finish, and mount dimmable LED spotlights or skylights.
Building Regulations Approval
Converting a conservatory roof from glazed to solid requires Building Regulations approval (LABC). We take care of all necessary structural calculations and submit the application on your behalf, ensuring you receive a compliance certificate upon project completion.
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Skylight Additions
Worried about losing natural light inside your adjoining living room? We can integrate premium Velux glass rooflights into your new solid tiled roof to keep things bright.
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