If you are looking to replace your existing conservatory roof with a more energy efficient roof then you have come to the right place. For the past few years solid roof companies have been designing a conservatory roof that will eliminate all the common issues found in traditional conservatories. The most common complaint being that the conservatory is either too hot in the summer, too cold in the winter or too noisy when it rains. With the Solid Roof system all these issues will become a thing of the past!
are you fed up of not being able to use your conservatory because its too cold or too hot? with our Solid Roof system you can now enjoy your conservatory all year round! what used to be a room used on occasions can now be utilised as an extra room for entertaining or relaxing
With its impressive internal plastered finish you will feel like your conservatory is now part of your house. you can also add roof windows for extra light and spotlights to create a modern look
With its clever pod design installation is quick and easy with very little disruption, and in most cases we can take your old roof off and replace it with the new roof in just one day! just leaving the tiling, insulation and plasterboarding to be completed over the next few days. your whole roof can be fully completed in just 4-5 days!
Each roof is packed full of insulation producing U-Values as low as 0.18. No more cold winters or unbearable summers in your conservatory. you will be amazed how much difference these roofs can make to the way you use your conservatory.
The Warmer roof has been interdependently tested and certified by JHAI, an accredited national building control approvals agency. These tests involve detail analysis and verification of the roof system from independently sourced structural calculations figures, along with further assessment checks on thermal performance and condensation
The Warmer roof has been interdependently tested and certified by JHAI, an accredited national building control approvals agency. These tests involve detail analysis and verification of the roof system from independently sourced structural calculations figures, along with further assessment checks on thermal performance and condensation resistance.
As a result the roof has been certified to achieve a 'u' value as low as 0.14Wm2.
Designing roofs in timber combats the risk of condensation in a way that similar metal structures cannot.