At Abbey Conservatories, we know our conservatories are a popular choice for homeowners in Reading and the surrounding areas. You might be wondering what the materials are made from and which one is the best choice for you. We work with market leaders Ultraframe, who supplies modern energy efficient roofs, helping you make an informed decision. Read on to learn more.
Glass Roofs
Glass roofs are a preferred option for many homeowners as they offer better insulation and allow for more natural light to enter the space, creating a brighter and more pleasant environment. They also provide better sound insulation compared to polycarbonate roofs. Glass roofs are a popular choice for those who desire a sophisticated and long-lasting roof for their conservatory.
Solid Roofs
We supply a range of Ultraframe’s solid roofs which includes extra glazing panels. This helps you get a design that controls how much light enters your conservatory. The roof comes with an internal pelmet which helps increase your conservatories’ thermal efficiency, offering outstanding heat retention. But that’s not all, because you can even add spotlights, which are perfect for Friday night gatherings.
Hybrid Roofs
Hybrid conservatory roofs combine elements of both glass and solid tiled roofs, offering a balance between natural light and insulation. These roofs allow the room to retain some of its original outdoor character while giving you a space that combines style and functionality.
The Livinroof is made from aluminium panels, resulting in a robust and stylish roof. What’s more, this style can give you a vaulted ceiling which helps give the illusion of a large space.
Considerations
When choosing a conservatory roof, several factors should be considered, including the intended use of the room, budget, maintenance, lifespan, and desired amount of light. Each roof style, such as Victorian, Double-Hip, Gable, Lean-To, Edwardian, L-Shaped, P-Shaped, or T-Shaped, has its own unique characteristics and suits different property types.
Get Your Conservatory Roof Today
We hope that this article has helped you understand what conservatory roofs are made from, and what to consider. If you want to find out more get in touch with our friendly team today by filling out our online contact form or giving us a call on 0118 958 2839. Our friendly team will be on hand to help you answer any questions that you may have.
Alternatively, start a free online quote to design your conservatory roof. Fill out your bespoke specifications and a member of our team will get back to you to discuss your project further.