Glass Or Solid Roof Conservatory
How long your conservatory roof will last depends on what material it s made from.
Glass or solid roof conservatory. A glass or polycarbonate conservatory roof will last about 10 to 15 years whereas you can expect a conservatory with a solid roof to last much longer around 50 years or more. If you have an older conservatory and want to replace your conservatory roof our extensive range gives you the ability to upgrade and improve. One way to improve your conservatory is to replace the roof with glass roof. Solid conservatory roof price guide replacing a glass or polycarbonate conservatory roof with a solid roof is becoming a more and more popular choice for british homeowners.
If that s you d prefer for your conservatory you ll need to budget between 3 500 and 4 700 if your conservatory is of a standard size. Just like double glazed glass roofs solid roofs can be installed on conservatories in a matter of days as long as the existing base windows and doors are structurally sound enough to take the heavier weight of an insulated solid roof. Polycarbonate roofs are likely to be cheaper. Your tired polycarbonate system can be upgraded to glass high performance glazing or one of our solid conservatory roofs.
Slate and clay roof tiles can have up to double the lifespan of cement roof tiles. Glass or polycarbonate roofs most older conservatories are made with either glass or polycarbonate both of which provide the much sought after benefit of a large amount of natural light. 2 200 to 2 800 for the lean to and 3 000 to 3 800 for the victorian conservatory. In comparison a glass roof for a 3 1m x 3 1m lean to conservatory is likely to cost between 2 300 and 3 000 going up to 3 000 to 4 000 for a victorian conservatory of the same size.
Installing a conservatory replacement roof couldn t be easier. Choosing a glass roof for a conservatory offers many benefits to homeowners. Energy efficiency use of insulating glass roofs can reduce heating bills and create a conducive living space therefore keeping it warmer during winters and cooler in hot summers. Replacing an old glass or polycarbonate conservatory roof with a new solid tiled roof does not require planning permission but it does require building regulatory approval.