Replacement Roof – Does My Conservatory Need One? – Answered

There is a new buzz product in our industry that has been gaining more and more recognition with each passing day. It’s safe to say that, for us, it has now reached fever pitch!

The product in question is the Replacement Conservatory Roof.

A simple solution to an ongoing problem for many conservatory owners.

Let’s put these problems, and subsequent solutions, under the microscope for those of you who are aren’t familiar with this relatively new product.

For many people, because of the way their conservatory is situated, you can find it suffers from extremes wherever temperature is concerned. Stiflingly hot in the warmer months and bitterly cold in the colder months, which here in the UK pretty much covers the entire calendar!

In this instance, you may have gotten to the point whereby you’re fed up with having a near inhabitable, wasted space in your home.

Thankfully, it doesn’t have to be this way anymore!

This is where our range of replacement roofs come in to save the day whilst adding value to your home or commercial property.

By no means are the added benefits simply limited to stabilising the temperature in your conservatory space. Let’s take a closer look at what replacing your conservatory solid roof could offer you.

Greater Acoustic Shielding

With the added insulation and the more robust layered construction, it’s not just the temperature that is positively affected.

A major benefit that is often ignored, until in situ, is the fact that you are offered greater defence from external noises.

The classic ‘pitter patter’ of rain turning into a constant drum roll is eliminated when switching from a traditional conservatory roof to a tiled or solid replacement one.

Gone are the days of having to shout your way through a conversation in the conservatory just because of an April shower.

Much More Pleasing On The Eye

As much as we love conservatories there are times when they don’t blend into a property as well as they could.

I’m sure you’ve noticed the same thing, whereby it can look like a bolt on accessory rather than a continuance of the home.

In this instance having the option of a solid or tiled finish to the roof offers greater synergy with the rest of your home.

This is a two pronged benefit because not only does it look better but it also appears more like an extension or an orangery, both of which are more expensive products (on the whole) than a conservatory of similar dimensions.

This leads us perfectly onto our next benefit…

Adds Greater Value To Your Home

We’ve briefly touched on this before but it really is quite simple. The conversion to a more desirable space will add greater value to your home.

If the new residents are able to make proper use of the space it’s a Win Win that could help the speed in which the house sells.

Also if you’re concerned that the space will suffer from a lack of natural light, never fear! You can customise any replacement roof project with glass panelling to give you plenty of natural light without losing the additional benefits.

Need we say more? I didn’t think so either…

If you’d like to take a proper look at our replacement roof range then you can take a look at the 2 different product pages here;

Tiled Replacement Conservatory Roof

Solid Conservatory Roof

If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact us on 03336 007 007 (local rate) or enquiries@bergsonandeaton.com

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