If you’re considering a conservatory roof replacement project, you’ll probably be excited about the opportunities and new conservatory uses that will be open to you when the project is complete.
But at the same time, you might feel overwhelmed by all the different options available. Should you go for a solid conservatory roof or a polycarbonate roof? What is the best solution to get rid of your condensation issues? Which conservatory roof specialist is right for you?
If you’ve got a dozen different questions about your conservatory roof replacement running through your mind, don’t worry – we’ve got you covered.
We’ve put together a list of top tips to help you make your decision and enjoy the conservatory of your dreams. Read on and become an expert!
A) Compare quotes
Choosing to upgrade your conservatory with a new conservatory roof is a long-term investment.
You need to take the time to choose the right conservatory roofing specialist for your project.
The first place to start when you’re looking for the right partner to transform your conservatory is to compare different quotes.
You shouldn’t just look at the price but also at how the partner will approach the project, the timeframes for the installation, and the guarantees offered.
We’ve actually put together a comprehensive guide on what you should look for in your conservatory quote.
Even when you’ve received your quote, you might want to ask each company a range of questions to make sure you’re choosing the right conservatory roof specialist to meet your needs.
Some typical questions include:
- How long will my new conservatory roof take to install?
- What type of material will be used to convert my conservatory roof?
- Have you got client references for other conservatory roof projects?
- Is this the total cost of my conservatory transformation project? Or are there likely to be additional costs along the way?
- Are electrics and lighting included in the quote?
- Does your quote include plastering?
- Is the conservatory roof system approved by the Local Authority Building Control? And, will you receive a visit from a Building Inspector from your local council?
- Does the roof system meet the new Part L Building Regulations for Thermal Efficiency?
B) Use a solid roof
If you’re looking to turn your conservatory into a comfortable extra room that you can use throughout the year, we would highly recommend installing a solid conservatory roof.
Solid conservatory roofs installed by conservatory roof specialists, like Projects4Roofing, have amazing thermal properties, allowing your conservatory to remain warm in winter and stay cool in summer.
If you choose a solid roof conservatory, you’ll want to ensure that your chosen partner installs a conservatory roof that meets the updated Part L Building Regulations requirements and has a U-value of 0.15 or below.
The lower the U-value, the lower the amount of heat and energy that is transferred through the roof. So, by ensuring your conservatory roof replacement meets all current guidelines, you’ll most surely save on your energy bills.
Another major benefit of choosing a solid roof conservatory is that it is more durable than alternative roof materials like glazing or polycarbonate.
At Projects4Roofing, we are specialists in installing the Guardian Warm Roof. All of our conservatory roof projects use either their Tapco roof slates or Metrotile roofing tiles, which have an incredible reputation for their quality and longevity.
By choosing a solid roof conservatory, you’ll have an insulated conservatory that is free of condensation, dampness, and mould – leaving you free to enjoy your new room in comfort all year round.
C) Evaluate guarantees
When you’re exploring which company to use for your conservatory roof replacement project, it can be hard to know which company to trust.
One thing you should look at to help give you peace of mind about your choice is the details around their guarantees.
It’s important to choose a company that has the confidence to stand by their work.
If you choose Projects4Roofing as your conservatory roof specialist, you’ll find
- All materials in our Guardian Warm Roofs are covered by a 10-year manufacturer's guarantee.
- We stand by the quality of the work completed by our team and offer a 20-year installation guarantee.
- All of our installation guarantees are insurance backed for the first 10 years by the Consumer Protection Agency (CPA)
Why trust Projects4Roofing?
With decades of experience in conservatory transformation projects, Projects4Roofing can help you achieve the insulated conservatory you have always dreamed of.
To help us deliver the high-quality projects we’ve become famous for, we employ our own plasterers, electricians, builders, and experienced roofers from the local community. We only hire people who are willing to go above and beyond for every job we give them, so you know that your conservatory roof transformation will be done correctly and according to our high standards.
At Projects4Roofing, we only install Guardian Warm Roofs. After 10 years of installing conservatory roof replacements, we have enough experience to know that Guardian is the best roof available. With a Guardian Warm Roof, you can rest assured knowing that your conservatory roof will last for decades.
Our installation teams are all Guardian Certified Installers, which means they have been trained specifically on installing the Guardian Warm Roof to deliver the best result possible.
When you receive a quote from Projects4Roofing, we’ll make sure it is simple, easy to understand, and covers all the information you need to make an informed decision on choosing us as your conservatory roof specialist.
All our quotes are fully transparent, with no hidden costs and the price we quote is guaranteed for a full calendar year.
By using our free quotation tool, you can get an estimate for your solid conservatory roof in a matter of minutes.
Find out how affordable it can be to get the conservatory of your dreams!