We can design, supply & fit all types of glass and polycarbonate roofs. Whether for a conservatory, car port or lean too we can replace the roof.
Smart blue tinted glass is designed with conservatories in mind, this innovative glass lives up to its name with a range of intelligent features that offer homeowners exceptional performance and comfort, without compromising style. Conservatories are warmer in the winter and cooler all summer long, thanks to its clever temperature-regulating properties.
Additionally, it’s almost three times more efficient at keeping warmth in than standard double glazing, reflecting the sun’s heat while still filling the room with light.
From antiglare and self-cleaning capabilities , it’s unsurpassed in terms of performance and intelligent design features.
Glass conservatory roofs come in various designs, including straight eave, curved eave, cathedral, Victorian and gable-end.
The choice depends on your particular preferences and the architectural style of your home.
A glass conservatory roof offers lots of appealing features that contribute to its popularity in home design. Here are some main features:
Enhancing natural light: Glass conservatory roofs maximise access to natural light, creating a bright and inviting space. Having this light reduces the need for artificial lighting during the day and creates an excellent, bright environment.
Unobstructed views: The transparency of the glass allows for clear views of the surrounding outdoor environment. Homeowners can enjoy their garden or outdoor landscape while staying comfortably indoors.
Aesthetics: Glass roofs offer a modern and sleek aesthetic to conservatories. The clean lines and transparency give a contemporary and polished look, complementing various architectural features of the house.
Thermal efficiency: Modern glass technologies, such as double or triple glazing, provide a better level of thermal insulation. This insulation helps keep a comfortable temperature inside the conservatory throughout the year.
Ventilation: Many glass conservatory roofs come with integrated ventilation systems. These systems allow for controlled airflow, preventing the space from becoming too hot during warmer months.
Durability: High-quality glass materials used in conservatory roofs are quite durable and generally resistant to environmental factors. The development in design has helped to withstand weather conditions like rain, wind, and UV exposure without losing their structural integrity.
Versatility: Glass roofs offer some design flexibility, allowing homeowners to choose from various styles, such as clear glass, tinted glass, or even self-cleaning glass. This variety helps to adapt the design to suit individual preferences and the overall theme of the home.
Increased property value: Having a glass conservatory with an attractive roof design may add value to the property. It may be considered a desirable feature for potential homebuyers, contributing positively to the resale value.
These key features make a glass conservatory roof a popular choice for those looking to get a balance between aesthetics, functionality, and natural elements in their living spaces.
Polycarbonate is the most affordable material, made from multiple layers of plastic sheeting with an air gap in the middle.
While its appearance is much less sophisticated than glass, polycarbonate still lets in a great deal of natural light. You’ll barely have to do anything in the way of maintenance, and most polycarbonate roofs last at least 15 years.
Available in a variety of styles and can be tinted. Our polycarbonate roofs are professionally fitted and fully guaranteed to be water tight.
We want to know your needs exactly so that we can provide the perfect solution. Let us know what you want and we’ll do our best to help.
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