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Spring and Summer are the ideal times to start your bigger home improvement projects. The warmer weather allows you to get your projects completed with minimal weather disruption. Meaning the job will be completed quicker. This gives you the optimum amount of time to start enjoying your new and improved home during the summer! Spring is known as the season of renewal, so it’s the perfect time to breathe new life into your home with transformative home improvement projects! 
Conservatory Roof Replacement
As the cold weather rears its head to spring, it’s the perfect time to make energy efficient upgrades to your home. As the warmer months approach, it’s often easy to forget about winter. However, by being proactive during the spring and summer, you can effectively lower your bills next winter. Not only can these improvements help you save money on your bills, but they also contribute to a more sustainable and eco-friendlier lifestyle. 
Porch, Northampton
Renovating a property is an exciting journey, but it comes with a range of regulations and permissions you will need to navigate. When doing most building work or altering a property, a form of permission is required. However, when it comes to Building Regulations and Planning Permission, it can be hard to know the difference. While they may seem similar, they serve distinct purposes in ensuring the safety, sustainability, and aesthetic harmony of our built environment. 
 
Disclamer: Building regulations are no longer a necessity for conservatory roof replacements.  
Porch, Northampton
Conservatories today are made of a significantly higher quality than those 25- 30 years ago. General wear and tear can cause various issues to your conservatory over time. These issues can often leave your conservatory a cold and unused room, signalling the need for a replacement. However, theres no need to replace your whole conservatory to breathe some new life into the space. A conservatory roof replacement will significantly help to improve your spaces style, functionality, and energy efficiency. But when is the best time to consider this upgrade? 
 
Porch, Northampton
As we embrace the fresh start of the new year, it’s the perfect time to set resolutions for transforming your home. Whether you’re looking to completely transform your home or just get some minor repairs done. Now is the perfect time to start planning! 
 
Porch, Northampton
As we transition out of the warmer months, it is important to prepare yourself and your home for the colder seasons ahead. While we prepare ourselves by pulling out our knitted jumpers and coats, prepare your home for autumn by doing some important maintenance jobs. 
 
 
Solid Conservatory Roof

Transform your living space. 

Conservatories can act as versatile spaces that seamlessly bridge the gap between the indoors and outdoors. However, either to begin with or over time, the product that your roof is made from might not be energy efficient, causing your energy bills to rise throughout the year. Or, you might have had a change in design preferences and are looking for a new stylish and functional roof. 
Solid Conservatory Roof
If you feel your conservatory isn’t performing as it should, replacing its outdated polycarbonate roof with a solid one can have a major impact. A solid conservatory roof can revive your conservatory and make it a comfortable and inviting space to relax in all year round. 
Porch, Northampton
Conservatories are a fantastic addition to any home, providing a bright and airy space to relax, entertain your guests or enjoy an unobstructed view of your garden. Unfortunately, some conservatory roofs prevent homeowners from enjoying their space. 
 
Over time, a conservatory roof can become worn or damaged, leading to further issues such as leaks and heat loss. Polycarbonate or glass roofs tend to become worn more quickly due to constant exposure to different weather conditions. 
 
But how do you know when it’s time to replace your conservatory roof? In this blog, we'll explore some of the key signs to look out for. This will help you determine when it's time to upgrade your conservatory roof and finally enjoy your conservatory once again. 
Conservatory Roof Replacement
Having a conservatory for your home is a great investment. They’re a cost-effective alternative to an extension, while also increasing the value of your property. They also give your home additional living space, while also allowing you and your loved ones to enjoy the view of your garden, no matter the weather. 
Porch, Northampton
Many homeowners in the UK are choosing to get a conservatory rather than building an extension. This is because conservatories are quicker to install, and they allow more natural light into your home. They also allow homeowners to enjoy their gardens more often. 
 
Traditionally, conservatory roofs are made from polycarbonate or glass to let in more light. Unfortunately, this also means homeowners can’t enjoy their conservatories all year round. 
Conservatory Roof Replacement
Have you got a conservatory that you don’t use all year round, because its too hot in the summer or too cold in the winter? Traditional conservatories usually have a polycarbonate roof, and whilst they have their benefits, they also have flaws. To name a few, they’re loud when it rains, poor temperature regulation and aren’t scratch resistant. 
 
You may be wondering how you can eliminate these issues and finally enjoy your conservatory whenever you want. The best way to get the most out of your additional space, is to have a solid tile roof installed. They have many benefits, such as improved insulation, and it improves the overall appearance of your conservatory. 
 
Before deciding on any major home improvements, it’s important to do your research and think about all your options and restrictions. You also need to think about who you want to carry out the renovation work and what questions should you ask them. 
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