Need to Warm Up Your Cold Conservatory? Consider These Insulation Options!

If you've recently invested in a conservatory for your home or inherited one with your new house, you may be disappointed to find that it becomes too cold to enjoy during the winter months. Don't worry, though! There are effective solutions that can transform your chilly conservatory into a cozy oasis. One of the key areas to address is the roof, as a significant amount of heat is lost through it. 

In this article, we will explore three types of conservatory roof insulation: internal insulation, external roof insulation tiles, and solid roof replacement. By understanding the benefits and considerations of each option, you can make an informed decision to create a comfortable year-round space for yourself and your family.

How Do I Insulate My Conservatory Roof?

If you’re struggling with a cold conservatory during the winter months, you may be wondering what types of conservatory roof insulation are available. There are three main types of conservatory roof insulation:

Let’s take a look at each of these options in more detail.

Internal Roof Insulation

If you’re looking for the most economical method of insulating a conservatory roof, internal roof insulation should be a consideration. This is the cheapest way to insulate a conservatory roof, because it is quick and easy to install, with Snug Roofs able to transform your conservatory in as little as 1 day. 

We will install insulation and either upvc panelling or plasterboard inside your existing conservatory, which will significantly reduce these seasonal temperature fluctuations. Then you can make the most of your conservatory whenever you like, thanks to Snug Roofs' conservatory insulation.

Using your current conservatory roof frame we are able to add an extra layer to the internal of your roof, using EcoQuilt Expert, one of the highest performing Insulation materials on the market under 10mm thick! Our conservatory insulation totally transforms the room into a usable all year round living space which is never unbearably hot and never too cold. 

External Roof Insulation Tiles

Installing roof insulation tiles is somewhat a compromise between fitting internal roof insulation and upgrading to a solid conservatory roof. In this method, roof insulation tiles are fitted on top of your existing conservatory roof, without the need to remove the existing roof. This helps to keep the costs down, whilst increasing the heat retention and energy efficiency of your conservatory.

Using your current conservatory roof frame we are able to add an extra layer to the external of your roof. Our Snug Pro External Roof totally transforms the room into a usable all year round living space which is never unbearably hot and never too cold. Many people have already had an insulated ceiling installed and are now looking to change the external appearance. Leaving your insulated ceiling in place, we can install an external tiled roof to add that additional element to your conservatory at less than half the price of a full roof replacement. 

We only use proven materials on our Pro roofs, predominantly Tapco slate tiles (available in Pewter Grey, Plum Slate, Stone Black, Brick Red, Red Rock, and Chestnut Brown) have a 50-year warranty. We also use Extralight roof metal tiles, which come in the choice of Charcoal, Ember, and Walnut and have a 40-year warranty.

Warm Roof Replacement

Upgrading your existing conservatory roof to a warm roof is the most efficient way to keep your conservatory warm in the winter and cool in the summer. 

Our Warm Roof Complete Replacement System gives you a highly insulated, lightweight, timber solution. Our Warm roof is designed to be used for new sun room installations, or as a new roof replacement to existing conservatories, and features an incredible U-value of 0.14. This ‘warm roof’ design was conceived through the use of a pod system finished off externally with lightweight tiles of your choosing.

A Warm Roof is the most thermally efficient roof system on the market to date. Using industry leading honeycomb insulation which ensue the thermal performance in both the summer and the winter months. Combine this with our insulated plasterboard and you can sit comfortably in your conservatory all year round.

Ready to enjoy your conservatory? 

When it comes to insulating your conservatory roof, you have three excellent options to consider: internal insulation, roof insulation tiles, and warm roof replacement. Don't let a cold conservatory hold you back from enjoying your home to the fullest. 

Contact us today to get a free, no-obligation quote, and our experts will guide you towards the best insulation option for your unique needs. 

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