Light and modern living: How glass conservatory roofs give your home a new feel
Choosing a glass conservatory roof offers several compelling advantages. It floods your Yorkshire home with natural light, creating a bright, inviting environment that feels spacious and open. The clear, unobstructed views of the sky and surroundings enhance the overall aesthetic, making the conservatory a perfect spot to relax and enjoy nature. Additionally, glass roofs provide passive solar heating, helping to keep the space warmer in cooler months, while reducing energy costs. Their sleek, modern design also complements a wide range of architectural styles.
Light and modern living: How glass conservatory roofs give your home a new feel
Choosing a glass conservatory roof offers several compelling advantages. It floods your Yorkshire home with natural light, creating a bright, inviting environment that feels spacious and open. The clear, unobstructed views of the sky and surroundings enhance the overall aesthetic, making the conservatory a perfect spot to relax and enjoy nature. Additionally, glass roofs provide passive solar heating, helping to keep the space warmer in cooler months, while reducing energy costs. Their sleek, modern design also complements a wide range of architectural styles.
Explore diverse conservatory colour options: classic White, Elephant Grey, rich Green, and more
Our bespoke conservatories are available in a wide range of colours to suit your home’s style, offering a personalised touch that blends seamlessly with your property. You can opt for dual colours, like Chartwell Green externally and White internally. Additionally, choosing a woodgrain foil combines the classic look of natural wood with modern durability. Woodgrain foils provide a rich, textured finish that enhances your conservatory’s beauty while ensuring long-lasting performance and resistance to weathering.
Energy efficient and sound insulated glazing in a range of customisable sizes
Our solar control glazing allows you to limit the effects of solar gains, whilst our easy clean coating minimises how often you need to keep your glass roof clean. With different levels of glazing options available, you can pick the type that suits your insulation specifications. You can also enjoy excellent thermal performance with double glazing and sound insulation to ensure that you always have the perfect living environment and lower heating and lighting bills.
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Explore diverse conservatory colour options: classic White, Elephant Grey, rich Green, and more
Our bespoke conservatories are available in a wide range of colours to suit your home’s style, offering a personalised touch that blends seamlessly with your property. You can opt for dual colours, like Chartwell Green externally and White internally. Additionally, choosing a woodgrain foil combines the classic look of natural wood with modern durability. Woodgrain foils provide a rich, textured finish that enhances your conservatory’s beauty while ensuring long-lasting performance and resistance to weathering.
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Energy efficient and sound insulated glazing in a range of customisable sizes
Our solar control glazing allows you to limit the effects of solar gains, whilst our easy clean coating minimises how often you need to keep your glass roof clean. With different levels of glazing options available, you can pick the type that suits your insulation specifications. You can also enjoy excellent thermal performance with double glazing and sound insulation to ensure that you always have the perfect living environment and lower heating and lighting bills.
FAQs
How does a glass roof affect the temperature inside the building?
Glass roofs can significantly impact indoor temperature. While they allow natural light to enter, they can also lead to increased heat gain during sunny weather. High-quality glass with thermal insulation or low-emissivity coatings can help mitigate heat loss and gain, improving energy efficiency.
Can I replace my polycarbonate roof with glass?
Yes. If you are looking for a conservatory roof placement we can help. Older conservatories with polycarbonate roofs can be replaced with glass to provide an aesthetic boost and an increase in property value. They can offer many more practical features, are more robust, provide better acoustic insulation, and being thermally efficient, they will control the temperature in your living space. You could replace your roof with a solid roof, also called a tiled roof – ask the team for details.
Where can a glass roof be added?
A glass roof is a great addition to any brand new extension, conservatory and both flat and pitched roofs can be used to maximise even the most limited space. Lean-to-roofs can also be added to the side of a kitchen or leading out the back of a house to help add light to your home. These can be combined with solid windows or bifold doors.
Is a glass roof expensive?
Glass roofs are more expensive than polycarbonate, however, they also have many more benefits and increased durability. The price will depend on the options that you choose, including the size of the glazing, or the types of frames that you want, and a glass roof is more likely to add a significant value to your property than polycarbonate.
Do I need planning permission for a glass roof?
Planning laws can vary depending on where you are, but it is important to consider the position of your glass roof in relation to a neighbour’s property. You will also need to comply with UK Building Regulations which can limit size of your glass roof in relation to your floor area.




















