Warm Roofs

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Is your conservatory too warm in the summer and too cold in the winter?


One thing the old polycarbonate roof does well is let in the light, and of course that’s a key feature of a conservatory. But with Equinox there’s no need to sacrifice that light and airy feel. The system can incorporate roof glazing which allows the light to flood in without overheating in summer, or losing lots of warmth in winter. That’s because the glazing material itself provides excellent thermal insulation.

You may also be wondering if a conservatory is strong enough to support a tiled and glazed roof. With Equinox there’s no problem on that score. 

Although its warm roof construction has the solid look of a traditional roof, the materials in Equinox have been specified to add a minimal extra load. The tiles are made from a lightweight blend of limestone and polypropylene, glass reinforced plastic (GRP) or lightweight steel. So whichever one you opt for, it will still be lighter than conventional stone, slate or concrete.

Rest assured that with Equinox warm roof construction there’s no need to strengthen your existing conservatory structure. All you need to do is choose what tile type will suit your home – there are 11 different colours and textures available from dark slate to burnt umber, so you’ll be able to make a good match with your home’s main roofing. The same goes for the gutters and fascias. With plenty of choice you can replicate the look of your existing home, making your conservatory look like it’s really part of the house design, and not just an add-on structure.

No more clattering rain on plastic or noise from outside, no condensation, no creaks or leaks – what you have is a genuine tiled roof that oozes quality in every detail. So much better than a sun-yellowed polycarbonate that’s prone to moss and mould. 

The resulting look is something to be proud of from day one and, because you’re effectively adding an extra room, you’ll also be adding real and lasting value to your home.


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