How to Choose the Right Roof for your Conservatory

How to Choose the Right Roof for your Conservatory

When deciding on the ideal roof for your conservatory, the choice between polycarbonate, glass, or tiled options comes with essential considerations. Polycarbonate roofs are criticized for inefficiency, excessive noise, and inconsistent temperature control often too hot in summer and too cold in winter.

Glass conservatory roofs, on the other hand, stand out for flooding the space with natural light. Tiled roofs emerge as the most efficient, boasting low U-values, noise reduction, and an impressive lifespan of over 50 years.

Glass roofs offer the best of both worlds, allowing for ample natural light while providing the option to include glass panels in a tiled roof. Tiled roofs, with new values as low as 0.


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15, ensure privacy from above and offer superior noise reduction, thanks to Advanced Comfort glass technology.

Not only do tiled roofs last over 50 years, but they can also enhance property value by five to ten percent. Consider the longevity, noise reduction, and aesthetic integration with the rest of your home when making this decision. Glass conservatories, in particular, can be an attractive choice for those desiring a classic aesthetic and abundant natural light.

Make an informed decision that aligns with your preferences and needs for the perfect conservatory roof.

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I’m Eric Brophy, a carpenter and homebuilder with 16 years experience doing the job right, the old-fashioned way. What they used to say is true — measure twice, cut once. If you plan out a project from the start, with blueprints, a bill of materials, the whole nine yards, you may seem to be wasting time at the start, but it’s time saved on having to do the job again when it just doesn’t fit. Whether you’re building in the city or off the grid, ground-up or touch-up, I can guarantee you’ll find home improvement tips for your next DIY project at home.

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