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WindowPlan Conservatories Roofs
It
is important to choose the right conservatory roof glazing
material for your installation. Here are some tips about glass
roofs and polycarbonate roofs. Any conservatory roof should
be glazed appropriately to ensure a comfortable living environment
all year round. Conservatory roofs can be fitted with a variety
of technically advanced glazing materials, each with specific
light and heat control benefits, affected by factors such
as geographical location, cost, energy conservation and aspect.
Glass
Roofs
Conservatory roofs can have double glazed units of toughened
safety glass or laminate glass. A glass roof is much quieter
during rain than polycarbonate roofing. For the best long
term result, opt for the highest thermal efficiency
unit your budget allows and consider the benefits of Pilkington
Activ ™ Self Cleaning Glass.
Bronze, green, grey or blue anti-sun glass is also available
to reduce glare and heat build up on conservatory roofs. Glazing
features such as Georgian bars, arches, rectangles and diamond
leads can be added to create more complex conservatory roof
designs.
Polycarbonate
Roofs
An economical, lightweight, yet tough alternative to glass,
polycarbonate roofing is durable and resistant to the effects
of UV and sunlight. A polycarbonate roof is available in a
range of thicknesses.
Buy from the Experts
WindowPlan are the leading company in Rochester, covering
the Rochester, Gillingham, Chatham and Kent areas. We have
many years experience of transforming homes with quality double
glazed windows, doors, and conservatories.
As proven replacement door installers, we provide a 10
year guarantee, FENSA registration and QANW Insurance
scheme for the supply and installation of replacement windows,
doors and conservatories.
Call us now on 01634 711 119, email us at sales@windowplan.co.uk
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