Here's a list of frequently asked questions we receive from our customers.
Signs that your roof may need replacing include visible leaks, poor insulation, excessive condensation, damaged or cracked panels, and an overall decline in appearance. If your conservatory feels too hot in summer or too cold in winter, it might also indicate that your roof is no longer performing optimally.
Yes, a new roof can significantly improve the energy efficiency of your conservatory. Modern roofing materials and technologies offer better insulation, reducing heat loss in winter and minimising heat gain in summer. This can lead to a more comfortable environment and lower energy bills.
Maintenance requirements vary by roof type. For tiled roofs, regular inspections and cleaning of gutters are recommended. Glass roofs may need occasional cleaning to maintain clarity, while polycarbonate roofs should be checked for any signs of damage or debris buildup. We provide detailed maintenance guidelines for each roof type.
The timeframe for replacing a conservatory roof varies depending on the type of roof and the complexity of the project. Generally, it can take anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks. Your installer will provide a more accurate estimate based on your specific requirements.
In most cases, replacing a conservatory roof does not require planning permission, especially if you are using similar materials and keeping within existing boundaries. However, it's always best to check with your local planning authority to ensure compliance with any regulations.
To get started, contact us to schedule a free consultation. We’ll discuss your needs, explore your options, and provide a detailed quote. Once you’re ready to proceed, we’ll handle all aspects of the replacement process, from design to installation.