Will converting your conservatory roof damage the building?

Conservatory refurbished with a Metrotile Lightweight Roof System Shingle Charcoal and Velux Window

Converting your conservatory roof can really make a big difference, if you have an old-fashioned conservatory then a roof conversion is a quick and effective way to make it more modern. Roof conversions are also a way of dealing with troublesome leaks which can be difficult to patch.

If you’re tired of your glass or polycarbonate roof and want something a bit more cutting edge, then a solid conservatory roof conversion can have a huge impact. There’s a number of reasons to transform your conservatory roof but one thing that puts many people off is the potential harm it could do to the conservatory.

The Risk of Structural Damage

Converting a conservatory roof can solve a lot of problems; it can help deal with leaks and it will make a conservatory more hospitable depending on your climate. People also opt to have their roof converted simply for style and cosmetic reasons but be warned there is also the risk of structural damage.

This sounds like a serious problem and you might be wondering why anyone would ever get their conservatory roof converted knowing the risks involved. But while the risk of structural damage is something to be aware of it isn’t exactly a common problem.

It all really depends on how your roof is being converted and what materials are used, any professional and experienced roofer will be able to tell you what materials are safe to use and what isn’t. And if your conservatory is old or has been damaged by the elements then you might need a roof conversion anyway to make it safer.

The risk of structural damage becomes a reality when heavy roof tiles are used on the new roof. It might not seem like it but together certain roof tiles can be incredibly heavy and can cause a considerable number of structural problems.

The weight of your roof is something that many people who have a conservatory fail to take into account but it’s very important. So, if you’re thinking about getting your conservatory’s roof converted then you should get the conservatory inspected first to see what roofing options you have.

A roofer will be able to inspect the conservatories foundations and tell you what your options for conversion are. Now while a solid roof conversion is generally one of the heavier conservatory roof styles you might still be able to get one for your conservatory because they don’t have to be as heavy as you think.

Lightweight Tiles

That’s why getting lightweight roof tiles from Metrotile can solve your roofing problems. Our roof tiles are 7x lighter than typical roof tiles. For more information call our team on 01249 658 514 or fill out our contact form.