Victorian conservatory roof
Victorian style conservatories are typically characterised by its multi-faceted shape, usually with five ore seven pitches. Their timeless appeal allows them to blend well aesthetically to Victorian period homes or modern properties.
Our lightweight, partially tiled and glazed roofs can easily be retro-fitted to your existing Victorian conservatory or built from scratch. Boasting an incredible u-value of 0.18 your conservatory will remain warm throughout the winter and cool in the summer months.
Edwardian conservatory roof
The Edwardian conservatory style is also popular in the UK. Typified by triangular pitched gable roof style. Stylish simplicity affords the Edwardian style conservatory to fit well with houses of most periods.
Our super light glazed and tiled roof systems are designed to be retro-fitted to existing Edwardian conservatory window systems or as part of a new conservatory built from the ground up. Having an amazing u-value of 0.18 helping to keep the room below at a constant temperature regardless of the external temperature.
Gable conservatory roof
A gable roof conservatory typically comprises two pitched roof facets with a triangular gable end and is one of the most popular choices of conservatories.
Our incredibly light tiled roofing system is perfectly suited to be retro-fitted to an existing Gable conservatory or as an essential part of a conservatory extension or new-build.
Orangery conservatory roof
Our orangery conservatory roofs combine the elegant appeal of Victorian style lantern roof section with either a solid tiled base or flat roof. Our orangery roofs are lightweight allowing them to easily be retro-fitted to an existing conservatory or used to finish off an extension or newly built conservatory.
With superior thermal properties our orangery roof will help keep the room warm in winter months and cooler in the summer saving you money on your energy bills.
P-Shape conservatory roof
A P-shaped conservatory is usually a combination of a Victorian conservatory with a lean-to section. P-Shape conservatories are often appended to larger properties and offer multiple uses of the space.
Our lightweight combination tile and glass solid roofs boast an impressive u-value of 0.18 allowing the light to flood in whilst regulating the temperature within.
Lantern conservatory roof
Lantern roofs are usually added to a single-storey room or flat roof conservatory giving the room an elegant appeal when viewed from the outside and a feeling of space on the inside with the increase of height and addition of light.
Our super lightweight multi-faceted aluminium roof lantern improves the appeal of any room instantly and can be installed in as little as 30 minutes. With maximum use of glass employed cold bridging is eliminated and affords the lantern higher thermal insulation than others.
Lean-To conservatory roof
Lean to or mono-roof conservatories are usually the most cost effective to install or replace the roof as it has a single pitch sloped roof using less materials and is usually lower in height than other conservatory styles.
With our lightweight part glazed, part tiled roof system, our lean-to conservatories are often used as extensions to kitchens as they flood the room with light but keep the room warm in the winter and cool in the summer.