The average cost of a conservatory roof replacement can range widely depending on a bunch of factors.
New conservatory roof options.
Until recently you would have been limited in the choice of replacement conservatory roof.
The most popular conservatory roofing options are tiled conservatory roofs glass conservatory roofs and polycarbonate conservatory roofs.
A conservatory that is too cold in winter or too warm in the summer has limitations that can override the benefits provided by additional light and view of the garden.
If you want the room to keep some of the original outdoor character while still being functional and temperate a hybrid roof is a solution for you.
There are a lot of things to consider such as the size of your conservatory the roof material and installation time.
Hybrid conservatory roofs meet somewhere in the middle of a glass roof and a solid tiled roof and are often bespoke projects or companies will offer specific products.
Before 2010 a conservatory roof had to be 75 per cent translucent to comply with building regulations limiting the choices available.
To replace your glass conservatory roof contact your local ultraframe installer who will be able to explain the options to you.
Once you have decided on the replacement roof your installer will remove the existing conservatory roof and the windows and doors if needed and replace with your new conservatory roof.
Improvements in conservatory roof technology has seen the number of available options increase in recent years.
Planning regulations stated that your conservatory roof had to be 75 translucent.