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Timber conservatory roof.
Timber tiled roofs are the perfect option for homeowners looking to replace their conservatory roof with a solution that offers lasting value beautifully traditional aesthetics and modern standards of performance and design.
First of all we carried out a free home survey measuring up the existing roof by removing the old panels to take accurate.
Glass roofs are cheaper than tiled roofs because they are less labour intensive.
We then manufacture a new timber roof structure with breathable felt and battons.
Step 2 the conservatory roof is carefully removed leaving only the windows doors and and brickwork in place.
It currently has polycarbonate sheet roof and i want to replace it with a new lightweight tiled roof and possible 600mm velux window in the centre.
Your new conservatory roof 1.
Instead of completely replacing the roof and installing a system that is more efficient the insulation works with the existing roof structure and adds a layer of exceptional protection.
Select from our beautiful wooden french doors or choose wooden bifold doors exclusively available for wooden conservatories.
The price of a glass conservatory roof starts from around 2 600.
Tiled conservatory roofs cost between 4 000 6 000 depending on the size of the conservatory.
Above is a pvcu roof in white with decorative cresting and finial.
First we completly remove the existing conservatory roof.
Lean to timber frame roof for conservatory i have a lean to conservatory 4m length x 3m width.
A new conservatory roof costs between 2 350 and 5 800.
A new timber ring beam is fitted alongside the existing windows to support the new roof structure.
There s 4 classic paint finishes and a range of handle colours available to match the look of your existing windows.
The existing timber conservatory features a single door and feature windows around the remaining sides.
Just like a timber roof conversion insulation is a roof upgrade targeting the main source of heat loss in a conservatory.