For conservatory owners replacing the conservatory roof with a tiled roof version is a sure way to warm this part of the home.
Putting a permanent roof on a conservatory.
A change of use occurs when replacing a glass roof for a solid insulated roof as it causes the structure to be classed as permanent rather than temporary.
If putting a soli d tiled roof on your existing conservatory is something you are interested in solarframe can help.
Installing a new tiled roof on an existing conservatory can be a more laborious and expensive job than opting for a new polycarbonate or glass roof.
All our products are manufactured by skilled craftsmen to create made to measure secure energy efficient solid roofs conservatories windows and doors.
How much to put a tiled roof on a conservatory.
With a tiled roof the conservatory can hold a more homely appeal and looks more like an extension to the house blending in with the overall look and styling of the property.
Adding solid conservatory roofs the key issue when adding a solid roof is that you are likely to be significantly changing the percentage of the overall structure that is glazed.
This is because polycarbonate and old glass conservatory roofs are notorious for heat loss especially in the winter.
What are the main features of a tiled conservatory roof.
However if you are re roofing an existing conservatory by installing a solid roof rather than a glass or translucent roof a building regulation application will be required.
When replacing a translucent conservatory roof for a solid roof you must obtain building regulatory approval.
When it comes to replacing a translucent conservatory roof with a solid roof most conservatory owners don t realise that they can only do so by first obtaining building regulatory approval as by changing from say a glass roof to a solid insulated one the classification of the structure changes from a temporary structure to a permanent one and in many cases will also now need planning.
This may mean that your conservatory will therefore become subject to building regulations meaning you would have to make other changes to the structure to bring it up to an acceptable standard.