Tiled Conservatory Roofs 

At Alternative Roof Solutions, we specialise in replacing polycarbonate and glass conservatory roofs with tiled conservatory roofs. 

Let Alternative Roof Solutions replace your old polycarbonate conservatory roof with a fully insulated tiled conservatory roof. 

Homeowners all across Northamptonshire have trusted Alternative Roof Solutions to provide a slate or tiled conservatory roof as a superior alternative to an inefficient polycarbonate roof. 
 
Our expert team will dismantle and remove all traces of your old roof and leave you with an energy efficient tiled conservatory roof replacement that can add real value to your home and increase the usable space within your property. 

Why should I replace my polycarbonate or glass conservatory roof? 

Replacing your existing conservatory roof might seem like a hassle you can do without. But there are many benefits of a tiled conservatory roof that you might not have previously considered. 
 
Polycarbonate roofs do not provide effective temperature regulation, which is why you may find that your conservatory is unbearably hot in the summer and severely cold during winter months. This can limit the amount of time your conservatory is usable – and that is not an efficient use of the space within your home. 
Our tiled conservatory roofs are fully insulated to regulate temperature, providing you with additional living space that can be utilised and enjoyed all year round. 

Contact us today for a no obligation quote for a tiled conservatory roof. 

Advantages of a tiled conservatory roof 

A tiled roof is aesthetically more pleasing than an easily dented and scratched polycarbonate roof and makes your conservatory feel like a true extension of your home. It also provides additional soundproofing and minimises condensation issues, which if left neglected can cause costly maintenance bills. 
 
Replacing your existing roof with either a slate roof or a tiled conservatory roof will also eliminate sun-glare and reduce the noise of heavy rainfall drumming down on a polycarbonate roof surface. 

Convert your living space 

Turn your under-utilised conservatory into a space the whole family can enjoy. A tiled conservatory roof will transform your conservatory into a seamless extension to your home. If you’ve always craved a home office or would like a space for the kids to call their own, then a conservatory with a tiled roof is an ideal solution to gain that much-needed extra space without a hefty price tag. 

Your home is in safe hands 

Our team of professionals aim to make the process of replacing your conservatory roof as simple and straightforward as possible. 
 
Working with customers across Northamptonshire we’ve made first-class service our number one priority. Our experienced team will work efficiently and safely and leave your property clean and tidy after the replacement conservatory roof installation is complete. 

Transform your tired polycarbonate conservatory roof 

Our roofing solutions provide an affordable way to breathe new life into your conservatory. We can install a tiled roof to most styles or models of conservatory adding welcome extra space and real value to your home. 

Contact Alternative Roof Solutions today 

Our team are ready to transform your conservatory. Contact us today to find out more about the benefits a tiled conservatory roof can bring and discuss a no obligation quotation with Northamptonshire’s premier conservatory roof replacement experts. 

Contact us today for a no obligation quote to replace your conservatory roof in Northamptonshire. 

Conservatory Roofs
We are also able to install Velux roof windows and replace your conservatory doors and windows if required. 
Conservatory Roofs
We have written a blog about thermal efficiencies in different styles of conservatory roofs. 
 
Review for Alternative Roof Solutions
"I'm really pleased with our roof replacement, it has made our tired conservatory into a beautiful room. John and the team did a really good job from start to finish, nothing was too much trouble for them." 
Rowena Eddison, Bugbrooke