A conservatory is a wonderful addition to any home. It provides a space that can be used as a dining room, living room or office and it can also function as an extra bedroom. A tiled conservatory roof can provide additional comfort to your home while adding a new dimension to your existing space.
Solid roofs transform polycarbonate or glass conservatories into something that looks more like a traditional room of the house and this can add a whole lot of value to your property, especially if you’re looking at selling it in the future. It can be a little pricey to have a solid roof fitted, but it’s an investment that will be worth it in the long run because of how much it improves the overall look and feel of your home.
A solid roof can also help to regulate the amount of natural light that enters the conservatory, which can be a good thing if you plan on using your space as an office or workspace. It can allow you to keep your home well-lit while still allowing you to control the amount of sunlight that gets in, which is great if you have sensitive employees who aren’t keen on bright lights.
You can customise your solid roof to suit the style of your home and your personal preferences by choosing a different colour or finish. You can also choose to have spotlights or downlights installed within your solid roof so that you can enjoy the lighting options in your conservatory. Wires for any audio/visual equipment can be hidden within the ceiling as well so that your conservatory looks neat and tidy.
Before you have a solid roof fitted to your conservatory, it is best that you speak with a professional and experienced company that can assess your current structure and check that it will be able to support the weight of a tiled conservatory roof. It may be necessary to alter the frame in some way so that the new roof can be built safely and in compliance with all relevant building regulations.
Tiled conservatory roofs are a lot tougher than polycarbonate or glass and they are less likely to become damaged by the weather, which means that you’ll be able to enjoy your conservatory for longer without having to worry about it becoming unattractive thanks to a build-up of dirt. They’re also easier to clean than the glass and polycarbonate that you’ll find on other types of conservatories, which can get messy and dirty quite quickly.
Another benefit of a solid roof is that it will help to add insulation to your conservatory, which can make the space much more comfortable and usable in all weathers. This can be a great way to maximise your use of the space in any season and it will help you to save money on heating costs too. If you’re thinking about getting a solid conservatory roof for your home, please contact us today. We can provide a free home assessment to see whether your conservatory can support a new solid roof and we can also offer design and colour inspiration if you need it.