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Save Money On Your Energy Bills
Stay Warm in Winter and Cool in Summer
Add Value To Your Property
With weather patterns becoming more unpredictable and storms getting stronger, it’s important to protect your conservatory roof. Whether your roof is made of glass or polycarbonate, heavy rain and strong winds can cause leaks, damage, and other problems. Fortunately, you can take several practical steps to safeguard your conservatory and reduce the risk of storm damage.
If your conservatory has an ageing glass or polycarbonate roof, upgrading to a solid roof is smart. At Nu-Look Roof Conservatory Solutions, we replace your old roof with a custom timber structure, adding multiple layers of insulation for better energy efficiency. We then finish the roof with durable Tapco solid tiles or slates, creating a weather-resistant barrier that helps prevent leaks and storm damage while improving comfort year-round.
Clean Conservatory Roof: Regularly clear leaves, twigs, and debris from your conservatory roof. This will help prevent water from building up and reduce the risk of moss or algae growth, which can trap moisture and cause long-term damage.
Inspect Seals and Gaskets: Check the seals around your windows and doors. Over time, these can wear out, allowing drafts or moisture to seep in. Replacing old or damaged seals is a simple but important way to keep your conservatory weatherproof.
Clear Gutters: Ensure that your gutters and downspouts are free of debris. Blocked gutters can cause water to overflow, damaging your conservatory’s foundation and leading to structural issues.
A good-quality sealant is a smart way to protect your roof from water and weather damage. When applying sealant, remove any old or worn-out material first. Focus on areas where gaps or cracks may have developed over time. A fresh layer of sealant helps keep rain and moisture from seeping in during a storm.
Check the condition of your roof’s flashing. Flashing is the metal strip that seals the edges of the roof, where it meets the walls. If this flashing is damaged, water can leak into your conservatory. Repairing or replacing any worn-out flashing will help ensure your roof can handle heavy rain and wind.
If you live in an area prone to storms, it’s important to be prepared. Here are a few ways to protect your conservatory when extreme weather hits:
Install Storm Shutters: Storm shutters are a great way to protect your windows and roof from flying debris and high winds. Make sure the shutters are easy to close and open so you can quickly deploy them when a storm is approaching.
Have an Emergency Kit: Keep materials like tarps, plywood, and extra sealant on hand. These items can help you make quick repairs to your roof or windows if a storm causes unexpected damage.
Review Your Insurance: Make sure you understand what your homeowner’s insurance covers in case of storm damage. If necessary, consider adding extra coverage to protect your conservatory and its contents.
Taking a few simple steps to protect your conservatory roof can save you time, money, and stress in the long run. Upgrading to a solid roof, keeping it clean, and regularly checking for damage are all great ways to ensure your conservatory stays safe and secure, no matter what the weather brings. To save your investment and take advantage of your conservatory throughout the year, act now rather than waiting for the next storm.
Nu Look Roof Conservatory Solutions offers high-quality roofing materials and services to protect your space from harsh weather conditions. Get in touch with us now to find out more!
Benefits of a Tiled
Conservatory Roof
Benefits of a Tiled
Conservatory Roof
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