Conservatories

Conservatory Bury

If you're considering adding a conservatory to your home, you'll want to ensure that you work with a team that can deliver quality craftsmanship and exceptional customer service. That's where Conservatory Bury comes in.


We pride ourselves on being a cut above the rest when it comes to designing, building, and installing conservatories to suit your needs and preferences.


But don't just take our word for it - contact us today for a free initial consultation to discover what sets us apart from the competition.


Our professional team will be happy to answer any questions you may have and provide you with a transparent and thorough understanding of what we can offer.

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What conservatory roof styles are there?

Choosing the materials for both the walls and roof of your conservatory can significantly improve its performance and appearance. Improved thermal insulation provided by the products used by DAO ensure an excellent exterior envelope is achieved, enabling you to enjoy your conservatory any time of the year.

The Drawbacks of Traditional Conservatory Roofs

Traditional conservatory roofs were made with glass panes. Often these panes were poorly installed and insulated which meant that your conservatory was too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter. Additionally, it may be damp, leak, and just look old or worn out over time. If your conservatory is more than 20 years old, odds are that it has a roof that is causing it to be much less energy efficient than it could be.

Conservatory Roof Replacement Cost

The advantage of getting your conservatory roof replacement is that your conservatory usually becomes more energy efficient. Saving you money on utilities, as well as keeping your conservatory temperature well maintained. Today, you have many more options available to you for conservatory roofs. You can opt for glass for a more traditional style and look, or choose something more modern, these newer roofs all have several things in common:

  • Provide better room insulation making it comfortable year round
  • Easy to care for and maintain, making the curb appeal of the room better
  • Lightweight and won’t force you to change the structure of the room
  • Help to reduce glare, which helps with modern usage such as reading tablets or laptops inside

Most Popular Conservatory Roof Replacement Options

01 Glass

If you are looking to maintain the traditional look of a conservatory, you have a few options for your new conservatory roof. Using glass roofs that are better insulated reduces glare and solar heating, you can also get self cleaning models that avoid streaks and spots. Low emission glass can help you lower your energy bill year round while making your conservatory comfortable for you and your guests to use no matter what time of year it is, or what the weather is outside.

02 Polycarbonate

Conservatories need to have a lightweight roof, this is because the structure is typically comprised of glass leaving very little stability for heavy roofing materials. These tile roofs can match the appearance of the rest of the home, but are much lighter weight and easier to install for the conservatory. Polycarbonate 
conservatory roofs also help to add some additional insulation to the area which helps maintain temperatures even in the worst weather conditions.

03 Aluminum

If you are looking for a more modern look for your conservatory, consider a standing seam roof made of aluminium. Aluminium roofs are lightweight, they also reflect heat so the conservatory doesn’t become over heated inside. Depending on the size, positioning, and slope of your conservatory, you may also be able to find some aluminium tiles and other roofing materials that can give you a variety of different looks. Call for more details on conservatory roofs.

Tile Conservatory Roofing Brands

We use the best tile conservatory roofing brands including:
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