Upgrade your conservatory with a long-lasting, stylish roof. Our bespoke replacements are crafted to withstand the elements and elevate your property’s aesthetic appeal. Save money on a complete conservatory replacement and get a roof that aligns with your budget.
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Our expert joinery team crafts bespoke replacement conservatory roofs to your exact needs. Older conservatories handle a lot of rain, wind, and even snow, which inevitably impacts their longevity. Replacing your roof with a modern solution means you can look forward to long-term durability.
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Deciding on which conservatory roof solution for used to be a straightforward choice, with only a limited number of conservatory roof designs available. But with recent improvements in conservatory roof technology, the options you can choose from for your conservatory or orangery roof, has increased exponentially.
In order to comply with building regulations, check with your local planning office prior to making any alterations or amendments to your existing conservatory or orangery, because conservatory replacement roof could alter the classification of the structure. So always check planning permission before you commence any replacement work.
Deciding what conservatory replacement roof you would like will come down to your requirements and what you want to achieve from the space that you have.
Do you want more light? To create a more usable space? To extend the roof lifespan? Do you have a budget in mind?
As the leading conservatory roof supplier, we can help you transform your existing structure with a conservatory replacement roof.
Looking for absolute convenience? Our DIY roof lanterns are suitable for novice installers, making it easy to give your conservatory a makeover. Opting for roof lanterns is an excellent way to let natural light flood your conservatory, reimagining it as a living space.
We provide all components and materials, making it easy for you to clip them together and avoid paying for professional support.
Curved roof lanterns are sophisticated, visually stunning, and complex in design. They turn a standard conservatory into a focal point. We create beautiful curved timber structures that are fully customisable for modern and traditional conservatories.
You can choose the pattern and configuration you want and add the roof lanterns to your existing conservatory structure. It’s like a makeover without the added costs.
Lean-to conservatories are perfect for modern homes, as their streamlined design blends with the property. The roofs have a single-slope design that moves away from the property and attaches to the outer edge of your conservatory.
If you’re on a budget, a lean-to roof is beneficial as they have a minimalist design with no elaborate details. These roofs blend with contemporary conservatories and are ideal for homes with minimal space.
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You might need to opt for a timber conservatory roof as a conservatory replacement roof, if your current conservatory roof has a low pitch, or if it is no longer able or incapable of bearing the weight. A timber frame can be used to construct all types of conservatory roof.
Georgian conservatories are renowned for their ability to grab attention and mirror historical architecture. With their symmetrical design and central ridges, choosing a Georgian conservatory gives you the perfect opportunity to make a statement.
Our Georgian conservatory roofs are bespoke to your design preferences and can incorporate decorative elements. Enjoy abundant natural light and bring your conservatory back to life.
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Nothing says classic design like a Victorian conservatory. These structures are known for their steep-pitched roofs and elaborate detailing, which makes them truly unique. With intricate architectural elements and ornate finials, these roofs are ideal for cottages, rustic properties, and country estates.
All Victorian conservatories use glass roofs, but we can add a timber frame for a rustic effect. Transform your space into a luxurious dining room or entertainment centre, and watch it become the focal point of your home.
Edwardian conservatories meticulously combine traditional and modern design elements to create a versatile structure that aligns with all architectural styles. Symmetry is key here, as these conservatories don’t use elaborate details and focus instead on creating extra living space.
Think steep pitches, panes of glass and clean lines—that’s what makes an Edwardian conservatory roof stand out.
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It’s a question many people ask themselves, and opting for a replacement conservatory roof can be beneficial if it:
Lacks Efficiency: Older conservatories often lack efficiency because the materials don’t go through treatment processes. Installing a new roof can make your conservatory warmer and reduce energy bills.
Looks Old: Replacing the roof can inject some aesthetic appeal if your older conservatory looks worn and tired. Remember, roofs are exposed to the elements, and updating yours can enhance your home’s aesthetic appeal.
Functionality: Conservatories are home extensions that create extra living space and provide year-round functionality. Adding a new conservatory roof could open up the space.
Add Value: If you sell your home in the future, the conservatory could be a major draw. Old or faulty roofs that lack heat retention properties will decrease the value.
The best replacement conservatory roof materials will stand the test of time and continue to perform for years after the installation. Choosing the right materials for your conservatory roof means you can look forward to saving money and appreciating a beautiful conservatory.
Why are timber conservatories so popular? They’re timeless and blend seamlessly with any property. Advances in technology now mean that timber conservatories come in an array of colours, including darker designs.
If your current conservatory cannot accommodate a timber roof, we can create a bespoke frame that aligns with building regulations.
Polycarbonate conservatory roofs are budget-friendly and require minimal maintenance, making them a popular solution for homes across the UK. The sheets also let in lots of natural light and can last up to 20 years with maintenance.
You’ll find polycarbonate sheets in various colours, but it’s important to remember that polycarbonate roofs lack insulation properties and aesthetic appeal.
Choosing a glass conservatory roof means you can look forward to thermal efficiency and plenty of natural light. A glass roof doesn’t require much maintenance and will last for years. We can also customise the panes, adding hardwoods to pair perfectly with your glass.
Advances in glazing technology have exponentially improved the thermal efficiency of our glass conservatory roofs, which help prevent heat loss from your conservatory.
The clue’s in the name: We’re specialists in creating wooden conservatories using the highest-quality materials. Timber will continue to be highly sought after, and technological advances mean you no longer have to sacrifice aesthetic appeal for convenience.
Our conservatory roofs are low-maintenance solutions that blend seamlessly with your existing structure. Here’s why customers choose us.
We’re passionate about timber and believe everyone should be able to reap the rewards of its natural beauty. Our hardwoods come from high-quality sources; we never forget our commitment to the environment.
Each structure goes through an intensive treatment process, ensuring it can withstand the elements and continue to perform.
We manufacture everything ourselves, crafting conservatory roof frames to your specifications. Our process means you get a tailored roof that meets your design preferences and aligns seamlessly with your current structure.
With a talented team of craftspeople, we aim to make your conservatory roof conversion stress-free.
Fitting a new conservatory roof usually falls under permitted development, but it depends on your property’s location and whether it’s in a conservation area. Our specialists offer expert advice and can help determine whether the roof aligns with building regulations.
Please consult our conservatory planning guide to see whether you require planning permission.
Our conservatory roof design team will always try to align with your needs and offer a range of wood types, including hardwoods, oak and pine. Each is customisable with various wood stains, enabling you to make a statement.
Prefer traditional aesthetics? We’ll treat the wood to ensure it retains its aesthetic appeal. Love contemporary designs? Choose dark wood stains and blend the roof with the rest of your conservatory.
Whether you want to upgrade your wooden conservatory or need a replacement roof that transforms the structure, we’d love to help you. Please contact us today to arrange a free quote. Once we understand your style preferences, our experts will help you create a long-lasting roof.
We give each customer value for money without sacrificing quality. Is a timber conservatory roof more expensive than polycarbonate? Yes, but you’re paying for quality and get to enjoy a natural material.
Once we understand your current conservatory’s structure and the type of roof you’d like, we’ll issue a free quote. Our prices reflect timber’s longevity and durability, but we always try to provide affordable solutions.
You can choose from a range of conservatory roof types, each offering distinct benefits. They include:
Georgian: These roofs have two sides that meet to form a gable end. They’re known for creating an instant statement and adding space.
Edwardian: Edwardian roofs have a sloping design and flat front. They can create more space and attract plenty of natural light.
Victorian: With multiple facets and ornate details, Victorian conservatory roofs and the ultimate indulgence. They also have a steep pitch, which adds more space to the conservatory.
Tiled: A tiled conservatory roof can be beneficial if you want the conservatory to blend with your house. You’ll need to add skylights or roof lanterns to ensure enough light.
Solid: These roofs often use traditional materials, including slate and tiles. A solid roof is ideal for insulation, but it often impacts the functionality of your conservatory.
Glass: Unlike solid conservatory roofs, glass enables natural light to flood the property and pairs well with other materials, including timber. These roofs are popular because of their versatility.
Conservatory roof conversions automatically enhance insulation because they’re secure and use modern materials. If insulation is your primary concern, a tiled roof or solid conservatory roof might offer more durability, but glass roofs come with multiple glazing options.
Double-glazed panels are ideal in areas with little road traffic, but triple-glazing offers the highest level of insulation.
Would you like a free, no obligation instant quote? Call us on 0333 335 5051 or fill out our online form to get an idea of costs.