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Glass or Tiled Conservatory Roof – What Is Better? 

When upgrading your conservatory, one of the most important decisions is choosing between a glass conservatory roof or a tiled conservatory roof. Both options offer distinct features and benefits, but which is the right choice for you?

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Glass Conservatory Roof 

A glass conservatory roof is a transparent or semi-transparent structure typically made of glass. This type of roof brings a lot of natural light into your living space, creating an open and airy atmosphere. 

Key Features: 

Natural light: Glass roofs allow sunlight to flood the space, creating a bright space.

Aesthetic appeal: They give a contemporary feel to the conservatory with a sleek finish.

Glazing options: Options like double or triple glazing help with insulation and UV protection. 

Pros of Glass Conservatory Roofs: 

  • Ideal for those who love natural light.
  • Perfect for enjoying the sky or surroundings.
  • Adds a stylish, contemporary touch to the space.

Cons of Glass Conservatory Roofs: 

Overall, a glass conservatory roof can be a beautiful and functional addition to a home, but weighing the pros and cons is important before choosing.

  • Glass roofs can get extremely hot in the summer and lose significant heat in the winter. 
  • Rain or hail can cause loud noises against a glass roof, which can be distracting. 
  • Glass roofs are entirely transparent, which may not suit many households.

Tiled Conservatory Roof

A tiled conservatory roof uses solid, insulated tiles to create a traditional, homely look. This type of roof is becoming increasingly popular for its practicality and energy efficiency.

Key Features: 

High insulation: Made to keep the temperature comfortable all year round.

Customisable design: Tiles are available in various colours and finishes to match your home’s decor.

Durability: Built to last and endure harsh weather conditions.

Pros of Tiled Conservatory Roofs: 

  • The insulation keeps your conservatory warm in winter and cool in summer.
  • Lowers heating and cooling expenses, making it more environmentally friendly.
  • Produces a calm atmosphere by blocking out external noise.

A tiled roof transforms your conservatory into a practical, permanent extension of your home.

Cons of Tiled Conservatory Roofs: 

  • A tiled roof means reduced sunlight compared to a glass roof.
  • Tiled roofs can cost more upfront, but their energy efficiency saves money over time.

Why Tiled Conservatory Roof is the Better Choice 

Homeowners who value comfort, durability, and energy efficiency will find tiled conservatory roofs the best option. Unlike glass roofs, which can lead to temperature extremes and higher energy bills, tiled roofs ensure your conservatory stays comfortable all year round. They also reduce noise and add a stylish touch, making your conservatory more practical and increasing your home’s value.

Upgrade Your Conservatory with Nu-Look Roof 

Nu Look Roofs specialises in modifying conservatories into high-quality tiled roofs that provide outstanding comfort and energy efficiency.

Contact us today to receive a free consultation and quote!

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Edwardian

Characterised by clean lines, full square corners and a pitched roof with a central ridge, Edwardian conservatory roofs are a popular choice for those seeking a classic and elegant conservatory.

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