We all know how much a conservatory can transform a home. But what if you have a conservatory with a decomposing roof?
Your conservatory provides an extension of your house space, a tranquil place for you and the family to unwind, and a place for your plants to grow.
Projects4Roofing wants to help you. So, we’ll focus on the three most popular options on how to fix a problematic glass or polycarbonate conservatory roof
This is a frequent question we get from customers regarding common conservatory roof problems.
When you have a decomposing or leaking conservatory roof, it's necessary to act quickly to prevent irreparable damage to your property.
As we mentioned, there are typically three popular options when considering how to fix a polycarbonate or glass conservatory roof.
They each have pros and cons, so let’s explore them in more detail.
Your leaking conservatory roof may deem your space unusable and have you tearing your hair out.
Feeling it’s a waste of time, money and resources, you just want to get rid of it!
But getting rid of your old conservatory and installing a new one is not always possible.
Knocking down your conservatory can:
It also depends on how big your garden is and if you have enough space for a new addition to your house and how it may affect your neighbours.
Call off the bulldozers, there’s an easier way!
An alternative to building a new home extension, considering conservatory roof replacement to transform your current space is more convenient and less expensive.
With much less stress than a new build, a conservatory conversion can add value to your home.
Let’s face it, conservatory roofs are often forgotten about.
Commonly we realise we’ve not given it enough attention and care to it when it starts to cause a problem.
So where do you start?
Your first step should be to figure out what the problem is with your glass or polycarbonate conservatory roof.
You can do this by:
Once you have figured out what the problem is with your leaking conservatory roof, you can go ahead and fix it!
#1
One solution is Duct tape!
It sounds crazy and is not a long-term fix but can be a great temporary solution for sealing leaks and can last for a few days.
But if a leak continues to grow or if the duct tape starts to peel away, then the leak will get worse and you're back to square one.
#2
Another solution is to replace the glass or polycarbonate conservatory roof panels and fittings.
To replace conservatory roof panels, it’s important to hire a local conservatory roofing installer.
If you don't have the necessary skills to perform the task yourself, you’ll be at greater risk of causing more damage to yourself and your roof in the long run.
Fixing a polycarbonate or glass conservatory roof can feel like a never-ending game of whack-a-mole. Exposure to our extreme elements, as soon as you fix one panel, another one breaks.
Eliminate a leaking conservatory roof and replace the whole thing with a conservatory roof replacement.
In a nutshell, yes!
Conservatory roof replacement with a solid roof is your best option for transforming your conservatory.
A solid roof will save you:
Giving you a fully insulated conservatory, a solid roof will enable you to fall in love with your space all over again and extend your conservatory uses.
A solid roof can accommodate an existing conservatory, making it an ideal option to upgrade and add value.
In the next section, we’ll unleash the benefits that a solid roof system will bring.
There are many different types of conservatory roofing systems on the market today.
Yet not all of them are built to last, withstand the elements, or have the homeowner in mind. Therefore leaving you unprotected, vulnerable whilst wasting precious time and money when you replace your conservatory roof.
A solid roof conservatory is flexible in design, and will suit most homes perfectly. It is Intentionally designed to bring you comfort for your conservatory uses.
Plus, give you peace of mind knowing you have a quality solid roof that will endure the elements and stand the test of time.
Solid roof systems are becoming increasingly popular for conservatory conversions due to the numerous benefits they offer.
Choosing a solid roof is the best solution because they’re more sustainable, efficient, elegant looking than traditional conservatory roofs and are:
Projects4Roofing, East Anglia’s conservatory roof replacement experts.
When investing in a solid roof conservatory, you want to make sure you have the best company employed.
With over 30 years of experience and expertise, P4R will get the job done right, so you don't have to worry about it.
You will also receive the following:
Filing paperwork is an arduous and time-consuming task. Using P4R, you won’t have to waste your time filing planning permission or building regulations for your solid roof conservatory, we will file this paperwork for you!