Glass Conservatory Roof Reviews
Tiled vs glass conservatory roof replacement.
Glass conservatory roof reviews. Although a glass conservatory roof can be up to 4 times more expensive than a polycarbonate roof a glass conservatory roof offers many more benefits. A staycool glass roof on your conservatory will reflect 78 of the sun s heat and the subtle green tint will reduce glare by 68. Glass is a much better insulator than polycarbonate meaning your conservatory will stay warmer during the colder months. There s no question that a conservatory can add some much needed space to a property or provide a pleasant indoor space that connects you to the outdoors but if your conservatory is over 15 years old the roof is more than likely in need of maintenance or complete replacement.
Fantastic new conservatory roof highly recommend andy and his team from solicon. Comparing quotes could save you up to 40. Andy was always easy to contact monitored progress and reviewed work at the end. Durable and long lasting glass conservatory roofs offer the best view to the outside world.
Staycool double glazing is fitted as standard in the side frames with or without a glass roof and will reflect 57 of solar heat whilst it s neutral appearance will provide 35 reduction in glare. Glass roofs are much quieter than polycarbonate roofs reducing rainfall to soothing background noise. Glass conservatory roofs offer both low maintenance and improved styling over the polycarbonate and tiled conservatory roofs. Insulation wise polycarbonate roofs perform the worst especially old ones.
Glass conservatory roofs are very durable much more so that polycarbonate conservatory roofs which have a tendency to leak and whose edges tend to warp with the advance of time. Constructed from solid and glass panels this lightweight vaulted roof creates a beautiful light filled space which will maintain a comfortable temperature in all seasons. However tiled roofs are the clear winner in this category. Glass conservatory roofs insulate far more effectively than polycarbonate plus low emissivity glass is available nowadays which traps even more heat inside the structure.