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Should I Install Windows on My Solid Roof Conservatory?

Posted by Clare Whitehall on Apr 21, 2023

Choosing to replace your glass or polycarbonate roof with a solid conservatory roof brings a world of benefits.

  • You gain a space that you can use all year round comfortably, without extremes of temperature.
  • You no longer need to worry about the sound of rain disturbing your peace and quiet.
  • The added insulation is better for the environment and your energy bills.
  • You no longer need to worry about condensation, leaks, or draughts.

But you might have concerns about the reduction in natural light when you upgrade to a solid roof conservatory

If this is playing on your mind, you needn’t worry. 

When you upgrade to a solid conservatory roof with Projects4Roofing, you have a world of possibilities. One of the things we can discuss at your project scoping stage is whether or not you want to add windows to your installation. Although this is not a requirement, it can bring a lot of benefits.

In this article, we’ll run through all the benefits of installing windows on your conservatory roof and the options that are available to you when you choose Projects4Roofing.

 

Lovely solid roof conservatory with windows installed by Projects4Roofing

What are the benefits of having windows on my conservatory roof?

Including windows on your new conservatory roof can help enhance the look and feel of your conservatory space. 

Windows can also provide additional ventilation for your conservatory, helping fresh air to circulate and allowing you to maintain a comfortable temperature. 

The addition of windows is also a great way to bring more natural light into the room, which can bring a number of different benefits:

  • Vitamin D production: Vitamin D is important for helping your body maintain strong bones, teeth, and muscles. 

    It’s difficult to get enough Vitamin D from diet alone. Your main source of Vitamin D is exposure to natural sunlight. 

    By installing a window in your solid roof conservatory, you can allow more natural sunlight into your room and help your body naturally produce more Vitamin D.

  • Improved mood and well-being: Exposure to natural light can positively affect your mood and overall well-being

    When you’re exposed to natural sunlight it can trigger the release of endorphins, which can make you feel happier and more relaxed. It also increases the production of serotonin, which can help you regulate your mood and appetite.

    Some studies suggest exposure to sunlight can help reduce the symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression.

    Allowing more natural light in through a window in your conservatory roof can be beneficial for the mood and well-being of your family.

  • Better sleep: The circadian rhythm is your body's natural sleep cycle. It helps you to stay awake and alert during the day, and wind down and feel sleepy when it’s dark. 

    One of the things that help to regulate your circadian rhythm is exposure to natural light.

    By adding windows to your conservatory roof, you can help regulate your circadian rhythm, enjoy better sleep patterns, and improve your overall quality of sleep.

  • Cost savings: By allowing more natural sunlight through a window in your conservatory roof, you will be less reliant on artificial lighting during the day.

    This is likely to result in a reduction in energy usage. Not only is this good news for your energy bills, but it’s also good for the environment.

 

Beautiful solid roof conservatory with Velux windows


Should I choose Velux windows?


Velux is the world's leading manufacturer of roof windows. They have become an increasingly popular choice for conservatory roof windows for a number of reasons:

  • Energy efficiency: One of the possible reasons you’re considering upgrading to a solid roof conservatory is because they are more energy efficient than glass or polycarbonate roofs. 

    The last thing you want is a window in your conservatory roof that allows lots of heat to escape and reduces your ability to maintain a warm stable temperature in winter. 

    You don’t have to worry about that with a Velux window. They are specifically designed to be energy efficient, with ThermoTechnology glazing, insulation, and an airtight seal that prevents draughts from entering your conservatory.

  • Durability: Velux windows are built to last. The glass in Velux windows is either tempered or laminated, which makes them incredibly tough and resistant to damage. So you don’t need to worry about the impact of things like falling tree branches or hail damaging your conservatory roof window. 

    The frames are also designed to be durable and weather resistant. You can be confident a properly installed Velux window won’t let in any water, even in the wettest of British weather.

  • Easy to operate: Velux windows are designed to be easy to operate, with simple control systems for opening and closing them. 

    Depending on your budget and the type of window you choose, you can opt for a window that opens manually or one that opens remotely at the touch of a button.

  • Customisation options: Velux windows are available in a wide range of different sizes and finishes to match the styling options you choose for your solid conservatory roof.

    You also have the option to choose solar-powered windows which have an integrated rain sensor to close them automatically when rain is detected.

Charming solid roof conservatory with a window on a cloudy day

 

Are Velux windows my only option?


When it comes to choosing a window for your solid roof conservatory, Velux windows are often the go-to choice for homeowners. And it’s understandable. Velux is known for its reliability, durability, and energy efficiency. 

But they are not the only option available. 

If you choose Projects4Roofing for your solid roof conservatory installation, we can also offer the Solstice Skylight as an option for your conservatory roof window. This is a modern contemporary look. 

The Solstice Skylight is a premium skylight window designed to look elegant and maximise the amount of natural sunlight in your conservatory. 

The Solstice Skylight shares many of the same benefits and features as Velux windows, including being incredibly thermally efficient.However, they do present some differences. On ofe them is that Solstice Skylights are pixed panes which cannot be opened. 

Our team of conservatory roof specialists will be able to talk you through all available window options, so you can choose the solution that suits your personal needs.


Solid roof conservatory transformed by Projects4Roofing (1)

Who can install windows on my conservatory’s roof?

If you’re looking for a way to transform your conservatory into your new favourite room, we’re here to help. 

Our team of conservatory roof specialists can install a solid roof conservatory that helps you avoid extremes of temperature, reduces external noises, and eliminates the risk of condensation and leaks. 

If you’re concerned about reducing natural light with a solid roof conservatory, installing a window is something to discuss with our team of specialists. 

One of the first steps in our conservatory transformation process is an initial survey. In this meeting, we’ll discuss your ideas and make you aware of all the different options available to you. It’s at this point we’ll initially discuss whether or not you’d like to install windows.  

If you decide to opt for windows in your solid roof conservatory, we’ll talk you through the benefits of both Velux and Solstice Skylights so you can make an informed decision about which is best for your specific project. 

If you have any questions about whether or not adding windows to your conservatory roof is the right choice for you, please get in touch. We’d be happy to help.

 



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Topics: Solid Conservatory Roof, Conservatory Ideas, Windows

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