What is the best conservatory roof system?

Conservatory refurbished with a Metrotile Lightweight Roof System Shingle Charcoal

When making the decision to invest in a conservatory, we all have specific ideas in mind as to what we want from our new-found space, whether it’s our own office, a room to seat guests, or just simply somewhere to relax. We have compiled the following to help you choose the best roofing system in matching the needs of your conservatory, and to demonstrate some of the long-term benefits that will help you in keeping both your conservatory and bank account in top shape.

Year-round use

Unfortunately, glass and uPVC roofing allows a great deal of energy to escape from your conservatory, which results in bad insulation in the winter months. They also face issues with condensation build-up, causing damp and mould.

Unlike glass and uPVC roofs, which are often too cold in the winter and too hot in the summer, lightweight solid roof tiles make it much easier to control room temperature. This prevents condensation, and keeps your conservatory warm in the winter and cool in the summer, so you can make use of it all year round.

Aesthetic appeal

Lightweight solid roof tiles create the effect of an extension, not only does this provide you with much more flexibility when it comes to using your conservatory, it also adds aesthetic appeal – a solid roof could even increase the value of your conservatory, and therefore your home.

Metrotile’s lightweight solid tiles also give you the option to have Velux windows installed, which will provide added ventilation and natural light to your conservatory.

Maintenance and life span

Most glass and uPVC conservatory roofs are estimated to have a lifespan of between 10 and 15 years, as they are prone to damage by harsh weather conditions and during maintenance and repairs of your conservatory.

Solid conservatory roofs, however, have average lifespans of around 50 years – often lasting even longer – and as they require virtually no maintenance, the ongoing costs are significantly reduced.

Metrotile’s high-quality roof tiles are up to seven times lighter than typical house roof tiles, so they can be placed onto a conservatory with no ramifications.

Energy efficiency

A solid tiled roof is ideal for those looking to save money and to reduce their carbon footprint. As a tiled roof allows less heat to escape from your conservatory, the increased insulation will result in reduced energy bills and consumption during the winter months.

Noise reduction

Conservatory roofs constructed from glass or UPVC are normally uninsulated and so will amplify any external noise. If you have problems with noise pollution due to your location, or it’s as simple as birds landing on the roof, and a number of rainy days, then you might want to consider that lightweight solid roof tiles will eliminate any loud and unpeaceful external noise from your conservatory.

 

At Metrotile, our high-quality lightweight roof-tiles come with a 40-year weatherproof guarantee, ensuring that your conservatory will stand the test of time. For more information, contact Metrotile today by filling in our contact form or you can call us on 01249 658 514.