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Tiled Conservatory Roofs

Our solid tiled roofs look immediately at home on almost every existing conservatory or orangery design…

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Tiled Conservatory Roofs A Stylish and Energy-Efficient Solution

Tiled conservatory roofs, also known as solid conservatory roofs, are the superior choice when it comes to style, energy efficiency, and durability. These roofs are made from lightweight tiles that are specially designed to fit onto the existing conservatory structure. They offer excellent thermal insulation, keeping the conservatory cool in the summer and warm in the winter.

At Super Glazing, we understand that safety is paramount, which is why we have a team of experienced professionals who install your new roof to the highest standards. Our conservatory tiled roofs are rigorously tested to meet the highest safety standards, ensuring that your conservatory remains safe and sturdy for years to come.

So why wait? Contact us today to learn more about Super Glazing tiled conservatory roofs and how they can enhance the safety and soundness of your home.

Tiled Conservatory Roofs Shapes and Types

Lean-To

Lean-To style has a simple and modern design, with a single-sloping roof that leans against the existing wall of the house. It is suitable for bungalows and houses with low eaves.

  • Key Features: Simple, single-sloped roof leaning against the house wall, minimal fuss, clean lines, often featuring large windows facing the garden.
  • Pros: Cost-effective, suitable for bungalows and low-eaved houses, easy to install, creates a modern and minimalist feel.
  • Cons: Limited floor space, less headroom due to the sloping roof, may not be suitable for all architectural styles.
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Victorian

Victorian conservatory style features a three or five-faceted bay front, which gives the conservatory a curved appearance. It is suitable for larger properties.

  • Key Features: Bay front with 3 or 5 facets creating a curved aesthetic, ornate detailing, multi-paned windows, often featuring decorative ridges and finials.
  • Pros: Grand and elegant appearance, ideal for large properties, maximizes natural light, suitable for creating a traditional orangery feel.
  • Cons: Can be more expensive due to complexity, may not maximize floor space, potential for overheating in summer.
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Edwardian

Edwardian Conservatory style has a square or rectangular footprint, which maximizes the floor space. It is ideal for smaller properties.

  • Key Features: Square or rectangular footprint, clean lines, symmetrical design, often featuring flat roofs or shallow gables, large expanses of glass.
  • Pros: Maximizes floor space, versatile and adaptable to various styles, offers a modern and airy feel, good for smaller properties.
  • Cons: May lack the visual impact of other styles, less natural light penetration compared to curved designs, can appear imposing on smaller properties.
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Gable-Ended

Gable-End style has a high-pitched roof that creates a feeling of height and space. It is suitable for properties with high ceilings.

  • Key Features: High-pitched roof with gables at both ends, creates a spacious and airy feel, often featuring large windows on both sides.
  • Pros: Maximizes headroom and natural light, suitable for properties with high ceilings, creates a dramatic and spacious feel.
  • Cons: Can be more expensive due to the complex roof design, potential for wind noise, may not be suitable for all architectural styles.

Double-Hipped

Super Glazing offers a wide range of customization options for double hipped conservatory tiled roofs, allowing homeowners to create a space that perfectly suits their needs and preferences.

  • Improved insulation: The fully insulated roof structure enhances energy efficiency.
  • Thermal mass: The dense and heavy nature of concrete tiles used in these roofs provides high thermal mass. 
  • Natural ventilation: The individual installation of tiles creates an airspace that acts as a thermal barrier between the tiles and the roof deck.
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P-Shaped

P-Shaped style combines the features of the Victorian and the Edwardian styles, with a curved and a rectangular section. It is suitable for larger properties.

  • Key Features: Combines curved Victorian elements with rectangular Edwardian sections, offering a flexible layout, often featuring multiple doors and windows.
  • Pros: Versatile and adaptable to various needs, maximizes floor space while offering a grand appearance, ideal for creating separate living and dining areas.
  • Cons: Can be complex and expensive to design and build, may not be suitable for all properties, requires careful planning to ensure proportions are balanced.
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Choosing the Right Tiled Conservatory Roofs

When selecting a tiled conservatory roofs, it’s essential to choose a reputable supplier and installer to ensure a quality and professional installation. Super Glazing, a trusted brand in the industry, offers a wide range of tiled conservatory roofs that are tailored to your specific requirements. Their experienced team will guide you through the design and installation process, ensuring that your new roof seamlessly integrates with your existing conservatory.

  • Super Glazing offers a variety of tile options for your conservatory roof, including slate tiles, clay tiles, and lightweight tiles. These tiles are designed to provide excellent insulation and durability, ensuring a long-lasting and visually appealing roof for your conservatory.

Why should you choose Super Glazing

Frequently asked questions about conservatory tiled roofs

A tiled conservatory roofs is a roofing system designed to replace the traditional polycarbonate or glass roof of a conservatory in the UK. It is a solid and insulated roof that is made up of lightweight tiles or slates that provide better thermal efficiency and acoustic insulation than a traditional conservatory roof.

Some of the benefits of installing a conservatory tiled roof in the UK include improved thermal efficiency, better acoustic insulation, reduced glare from the sun, and increased privacy. The solid roof also makes the conservatory feel more like an extension of the home, and it can be used all year round.

The installation time for a conservatory tiled roof in the UK can vary depending on the size of the conservatory, the complexity of the installation, and other factors. However, most installations can be completed within a few days to a week.

In most cases, planning permission is not required to install a conservatory tiled roof in the UK. However, if you live in a listed building or a conservation area, you may need to obtain planning permission before installing a new roof. It is always best to check with your local planning authority before starting any work.

The cost of installing a conservatory tiled roof in the UK can vary depending on the size of the conservatory, the type of tiles or slates used, and other factors. On average, you can expect to pay between £5,000 and £10,000 for a new roof.

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