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P shape
This P Shape conservatory is unique in design. The conservatory design continues down the side of the property. The original conservatory had a mixture of 16mm and 24mm polycarbonate, we changed the rafter capping externally to enable us to install 24mm panels throughout. Another very low pitched roof. The customer told us that for the…
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Edwardian Solid Tiled Roof
The original conservatory had a glass roof with an open doorway into the kitchen. It was unsuitable for the winter, as the conservatory is on the north side of the property and therefore much colder. The new solid tiled roof will provide the energy efficiency to solve the cold in winter. This Solid Tiled Roof…
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Lean -To Conversion
The original conservatory had a Polycarbonate roof. It was unsuitable for the summer/winter, as the conservatory is on the south side of the property. The customer used the conservatory as an office/studio and therefore the original inherited conservatory was just unsuitable most of the time, especially in the rain. The new solid tiled roof will…
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Lean – to
The Solid Insulated panels are strong enough for any low pitch conservatory. As you can see the pitch of the conservatory roof is about 4 degrees. We simply took off the polycarbonate and replaced with Aluminium Insulated panels. As you can see we used Grey externally with a White ceiling internally.
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Bespoke Roof
The original conservatory had a polycarbonate roof. It was unsuitable for the winter, as the conservatory is on the north side of the property and therefore much colder. The new solid tiled roof will provide the energy efficiency to solve the cold in winter. This Solid Tiled Roof has a U-Value of 0.15 and is…
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Victorian
This is a Victorian Conservatory, As you can see its white both externally and internally to match. The Insulated panels replaced the existing glass or polycarbonate, we reused the whole of the existing roof. All our Solid Insulated panel installation are completed in a single day.

