Can you replace a polycarbonate conservatory roof?

Can you replace a polycarbonate conservatory roof?

By simply replacing your polycarbonate conservatory roof with a glazed roof by Ultraframe, you will be rewarded with a whole host of benefits. These include improved heat retention, reduced solar heat gain, reduced noise, improved light transmission and a low maintenance solution.

What is the best material for a conservatory roof?

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Although it is more expensive than polycarbonate, glass is generally considered to be the superior choice when it comes to conservatory roofing. This is because it’s a much better insulator, meaning it keeps your conservatory cool in summer and warm in winter – plus it generally looks more sophisticated.

Which is the best replacement conservatory roof?

What is the Best Type of Conservatory Roof? The best type of conservatory roof is now a solid conservatory rood often referred to as a tiled conservatory roof or warm roof and in recent years these have now started to replace glass and polycarbonate conservatory roofs due to the many benefits they offer.

How much does it cost to replace a conservatory roof UK?

In This Blog:

Type of conservatory roof Size of roof Average UK Cost
Glass (3000mm x 3500mm) £3,450
Polycarbonate (4000mm x 4000mm) £4,040
Glass (4000mm x 4000mm) £5,255
Polycarbonate (5000mm x 5000mm) £6,310

Are polycarbonate roofs any good?

To find out more about roofing suitable for houses, visit our website. There are a variety of uses for polycarbonate roofing sheets that commercial and industrial applications can take advantage of. You can choose between clear polycarbonate and foam backed polycarbonate roofing.

Are replacement conservatory roofs any good?

Yes, a conservatory roof replacement is worth the cost. It will improve the thermal efficiency and give you a room you can use all year round. It will also give you a place to install spotlights and speakers and bring natural light into the room using full length glass panels or Velux roof lights.