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Conservatories

Equinox Tiled Roof System

Key Features

  • U-values from 0.15W/m2k
  • Fully insulated and ventilated
  • Various styles, finish, colour and size options
  • Lead time 2-4 weeks depending on complexity

Key Features

  • U-values from 0.15W/m2k
  • Fully insulated and ventilated
  • Various styles, finish, colour and size options
  • Lead time 2-4 weeks depending on complexity

Equinox Tiled Roof System

This conservatory glass roof system offers two stylish options: a solid tiled roof for a traditional look with the ability to incorporate standard roof windows, and a glazed solid tiled roof designed to maximise daylight. Fully insulated and ventilated, it delivers excellent year-round comfort with U-Values as low as 0.15 W/m2K, ensuring superb thermal performance.

Key Features

  • U-values from 0.15W/m2k
  • Fully insulated and ventilated
  • Various styles, finish, colour and size options
  • Lead time 2-4 weeks depending on complexity
Eurocell Glass Conservatory Systems

Key Features

  • U-values from 1.0W/m2k
  • Options as self-clean solar glass or polycarbonate sheets
  • Options as Lean To, Victorian, Edwardian and more
  • Optional led lights, opening vents, integrated box gutter and more
  • Lead time from 5 working days

Key Features

  • U-values from 1.0W/m2k
  • Options as self-clean solar glass or polycarbonate sheets
  • Options as Lean To, Victorian, Edwardian and more
  • Optional led lights, opening vents, integrated box gutter and more
  • Lead time from 5 working days

Eurocell Glass Conservatory Systems

The Eurocell glass roof conservatory system can be built with either glass or polycarbonate, featuring a patented ridge seal that minimises the risk of water ingress and eliminates the need for silicone sealing. BBA certified, this system can achieve watertight installations and offers a range of glazing options with U-Values as low as 1.0 W/m2K for excellent thermal efficiency. Available in a variety of colours, with optional entertainment and smart integration extras.

Key Features

  • U-values from 1.0W/m2k
  • Options as self-clean solar glass or polycarbonate sheets
  • Options as Lean To, Victorian, Edwardian and more
  • Optional led lights, opening vents, integrated box gutter and more
  • Lead time from 5 working days
Ultraframe

Key Features

  • U-values from 0.15W/m2k
  • Fully insulated and ventilated
  • Various styles, finish, colour and size options
  • Lead time 2-4 weeks depending on complexity

Key Features

  • U-values from 0.15W/m2k
  • Fully insulated and ventilated
  • Various styles, finish, colour and size options
  • Lead time 2-4 weeks depending on complexity

Ultraframe

This glass roof and deck conservatory system is designed to flood the space with natural light while providing excellent thermal and acoustic performance, with U-Values as low as 0.15 W/m2K. It includes a roof vent that can be manually operated or smart-controlled for automated ventilation. Available in both PVC and aluminium finishes, and a variety of colours.

Key Features

  • U-values from 0.15W/m2k
  • Fully insulated and ventilated
  • Various styles, finish, colour and size options
  • Lead time 2-4 weeks depending on complexity

Frequently Asked Questions

Generally a conservatory installation would take between 4 & 6 weeks, depending on the size and complexity of the design.

There are a number or great options for stopping your conservatory from getting to cold, these include:

  • Conservatories should be installed using double or triple glazed windows and roofs to provide better installation and prevent the heat from escaping/li>
  • When installing a conservatory, underfloor heating, electric wall heaters or a radiator can be installed to help keep you warm
  • Another way to keep your conservatory warm would be to install heavy insulated blinds or curtains
  • Finally make sure all windows and doors are sealed properly. Gaps around the frames or doors can lead to significant heat loss. Weatherstripping or draft excluders can help close these gaps

There are a number or great options for stopping your conservatory from getting to hot, these include:

  • The installation of solar reflective glass, to reduce the amount of heat entering the conservatory, whilst still allowing plenty of natural light</li
  • Blinds and shades can also be installed in the conservatory to prevent heat from entering
  • Increasing ventilation in your conservatory can also help keep the temperature lower. Ventilation can be increased by installing roof vents, opening windows or installing a fan
  • Another option would be to install a thermal roof instead of a glass roof
  • Planting trees or installing shade nets outside of the conservatory can also help reduce the amount of direct sunlight entering the conservatory, therefore keeping the conservatory cooler

No, in many cases planning permission is not required for a conservatory. However, this will depend on the property and its location.

A conservatory is a room or structure, made of glass and supported by a framework of metal or wood, often times with a brick base, that is attached to a home.

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