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If your old conservatory doesn’t get used as much as it used to be then there’s a good chance it’s because the energy efficiency inside has significantly dipped. The roof will likely be to blame so the simple solution is to replace it with a modern roof. A solid roof will have it back to its best in no time so much so that you will feel as though you have a brand new conservatory to enjoy.
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A solid roof will come across in conversation when you are discussing your proposed conservatory design as it has proved itself as a reliable roofing option in countless types of home extension offerings. It can’t be beaten when it comes to thermal efficiency and it can be effortlessly integrated into even the most sophisticated of conservatories. The speed with which it can be installed is due to the many glazed facets you find in a conservatory and the lack of a standard roof wrapper and full height brick walls.
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Orangeries new and old can have a solid roof included, even those that have a double-ended Edwardian configured design, in super quick time. The quality of a solid roof finish is one of its strongest distinguishing features as is when it’s put into position and excels at supply consistent energy efficiency. It can even be adapted to incorporate centre pivot windows and mounted spotlights which are there to aid you when in need of ventilation.
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Conservatories and orangeries aren’t the only form of home extension that can take a solid roof as they have compatibility with other versions of home add-on. Whatever the type of extension choose between our lightweight tiles and lightweight slates which are equally resilient, pleasing on the eye and superb when it comes to promoting thermal efficiency indoors.
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You might only spend a few short moments inside your porch each time you enter and exit the house but it should still feel warm and be energy efficient. This will only occur if the porch is covered with a solid roof and if you’ve yet to invest in one for your existing porch then we highly recommend that you do.