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Tiled and Insulated Conservatory Roofs

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Tiled conservatory roofs offer a highly energy-efficient way to extend your home, helping to maintain comfortable temperatures all year round.

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This makes them an ideal choice for anyone adding a conservatory to a south-facing wall or upgrading an existing glass or polycarbonate roof to create a more practical, usable living space.

Every tiled conservatory roof can be custom-built to suit any conservatory style or layout, including Lean-To, Edwardian, Gable End, Hip Lean-To, Double Hip Edwardian, as well as P-Shaped and T-Shaped designs.

Benefits 
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Here are some of the key benefits of choosing a tiled conservatory roof—does any particular advantage stand out to you?
If any of these suit your needs, we’re here to help!

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Added Security

A tiled conservatory roof improves security by using strong, solid materials that are much harder to break or remove than glass or polycarbonate. Its reinforced structure reduces weak points and makes the entire conservatory more resistant.

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Building control approved

Building control approved” means that the work or product has been inspected by a building control authority and confirmed to meet all required building regulations. This approval ensures it is safe, compliant, and built to the necessary standards for structural integrity, fire safety, ventilation, and other key areas.

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Tailor Made

A replacement conservatory roof is tailor-made because it’s designed and built specifically to fit your existing structure. Every measurement, angle, and component is custom-crafted to match your conservatory’s exact size, shape, and style, ensuring a perfect, secure fit.

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Improves cost efficiency

Tiled roofs can improve cost efficiency by reducing energy bills because they provide excellent insulation and thermal regulation. Their natural thermal mass helps keep homes cooler in summer and warmer in winter, reducing the need for heating and cooling systems to work as hard. This improved temperature stability means lower energy use, resulting in consistent savings on utility costs.

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Enhanced thermal efficiency

A system with both improved thermal performance and temperature control produces less excess heat and efficiently manages the heat it does generate, ensuring stable and safe operation.

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Sound attenuation

A tiled roof helps with noise reduction by providing a dense, layered barrier that absorbs and blocks sound. The weight and thickness of roof tiles, combined with the underlayment beneath them, help dampen external noises such as traffic, rain, or wind. This added mass and insulation create a quieter indoor environment, making tiled roofs effective at improving overall acoustic comfort.

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