Warm Roofing Systems

If your conservatory roof looks tired, outdated or simply fails to perform, it may be time to consider a warm roof upgrade. At BJH Windows and Conservatories, we supply and install high-performance warm roofing systems that transform your conservatory or extension into a stylish and energy-efficient living space. Choose from a range of coloured tiles or integrate glazed panels into the design to maximise light. With trusted suppliers such as SupaLite and Ultraframe, we ensure every roof is built to last.

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Warm Roofing Systems

BJH makes it easy to transform your homes. Guiding you through the whole process seamlessly, from start to finish. Choose from various tile options, including colour & texture. Or opt for glass panels to maximise light and make it truly unique. We have one in our showroom with all the tile options for you to see! Visit today!

The Benefits of a Warm Roof

  • U-value as low as 0.12 W/m²K
  • Configurable solid roof systems
  • For existing and new projects
  • Durable, hardy and weather resistant
  • Increases home value
  • Transforms living spaces

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Transform Your Living Space with a Warm Roof

Solid Roof Replacement

Our warm roofing systems are designed for both existing conservatories and new extension projects. Whether you want to improve comfort levels, modernise the appearance or boost your home’s value, a warm roof offers an ideal solution. You can choose from various tile textures, colours, and combinations of solid and glass panels.

A replacement conservatory roof will need to meet building regulations and we can help with this. If you are unsure where to start, visit our local showroom to view our full range of warm roofing options and see the finishes in person. Get in touch with us to start discussing your new replacement conservatory roof today!

A replacement conservatory roof will need to meet building regulations and we can help with this. Get in touch with us to start discussing your new replacement conservatory roof today!

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The Benefits of a Warm Roofing System

A warm roof is more than just an aesthetic upgrade. These roofing systems are engineered for thermal efficiency, strength and durability. With a U-value as low as 0.12 W/m²K, warm roofs help reduce heat loss during winter and prevent overheating in summer. This makes your conservatory or extension usable all year round. Our roofing systems are built with configurable solid structures and high-performance insulation, ensuring they are both energy efficient and weather resistant.

Not only will a warm roof improve your comfort and energy usage, but it will also enhance the visual appeal of your property and increase its market value.

Nobody wants a leaky or mouldy conservatory roof! So why not invest in a brand-new solid or glass conservatory roof replacement? A replacement conservatory roof not only saves you money on your energy bills due to thermal insulation, but it will also increase the value of your property.

 

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Warm Roof Replacement Options

Opt for glass, tiled or solid roofs

Replacing your conservatory roof with a warm roof is a cost-effective alternative to building an entirely new conservatory or extension. Many homeowners find that older conservatory roofs suffer from leaks, condensation or poor insulation. A warm roofing system is an affordable solution that revitalises your existing space while reducing your long-term energy bills.

Modern solid or tiled roofs are compatible with most conservatory styles, including Edwardian, Victorian, lean-to and gable designs. They can be adapted to fit almost any existing structure, providing a seamless finish and better performance without structural compromise.

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Warm Roofing System Installations

BJH Windows and Conservatories provides professional supply and installation of warm roofing systems across the South of England, including Portsmouth, Southampton, Waterlooville, Fareham, Gosport, and the Isle of Wight. All our installations are carried out to meet current building regulations, ensuring a compliant and long-lasting result.

Our experienced team is here to support you at every stage, from planning to installation and aftercare. Whether you are upgrading an existing conservatory roof or planning a new extension, we will ensure the process is smooth and stress-free.

Contact our team today to request a quote, arrange a site visit or visit our local showroom to explore our warm roof options first-hand.

What are the Benefits of a Replacement Conservatory Roof?

A replacement roof can improve the energy efficiency of the conservatory, making it a more comfortable space throughout the year, which can also result in lower energy bills. 

A replacement roof can also reduce noise levels, making the space more peaceful and relaxing. Additionally, a new roof can update the appearance of the conservatory, giving it a more modern or traditional look, depending on the homeowner's preference. 

Replacing your conservatory roof can also increase the value of a property, making it more attractive to potential buyers if you decide to sell in the future.

What is the Best Type of Replacement Conservatory Roof?

The best type of replacement conservatory roof will depend on several factors, including the homeowner's individual needs and preferences, as well as the existing structure of the conservatory. Some of the most popular types of replacement conservatory roofs include solid conservatory roofs, tiled roofs, and glass roofs. 

Solid conservatory roofs can provide better insulation and soundproofing, while tiled roofs can offer a more aesthetically pleasing appearance and better thermal efficiency. Glass roofs can allow for more natural light to enter the conservatory and can be a good option for those who want to maintain a bright and airy feel. 

It is important to consult with our professional replacement conservatory roof installers to determine the best type of replacement roof for your individual situation.

Is it Worth Replacing a Conservatory Roof?

Yes, it can be worth replacing a conservatory roof, particularly if the existing roof is old, damaged, or inefficient. A replacement conservatory roof can provide better insulation, reduce noise, improve energy efficiency, and update the appearance of the conservatory. This can make the conservatory a more comfortable and usable space, even in colder months.

What are the Different Types of Replacement Conservatory Roofs?

There are several types of replacement conservatory roofs available, including glass roofs, tiled roofs, solid roofs, and polycarbonate roofs. Each type of conservatory roof has its own benefits and drawbacks, and the choice of replacement conservatory roof will depend on your individual requirements.

  • Glass Roofs
  • Tiled Roofs
  • Solid Roofs
  • Polycarbonate Roofs
Can you Put a New Roof on An Old Conservatory?

Yes, it is possible to put a new roof on an old conservatory. A replacement conservatory roof can help to improve the insulation, energy efficiency, and overall appearance of an older conservatory. 

However, the existing structure of the conservatory must be able to support the weight and load of the new roof. It is recommended to consult with our professional conservatory roof installers to assess the feasibility of a replacement roof and ensure a safe and successful installation.

How Long Does it Take to Replace a Conservatory Roof?

The time it takes to replace a conservatory roof can vary depending on several factors such as the type of roof being installed and the size of the conservatory. On average, a replacement conservatory roof can take around 2-3 days to complete.

More complex installations or larger conservatories may require additional time. It is important to consult with our professional replacement conservatory roof installers to determine the estimated time frame for the specific project.

What is the Most Energy Efficient Conservatory Roof?

The most energy-efficient conservatory roof is typically a solid, insulated roof. These roofs are designed to provide better thermal insulation, which helps to prevent heat loss during colder months and reduces heat gain during hotter months. 

The use of high-performance glazing can further improve the energy efficiency of a conservatory roof. Some homeowners may also opt for a tiled roof, which can provide similar levels of insulation as a solid roof and can offer a more traditional appearance.

The most energy-efficient conservatory roof will depend on the individual needs and preferences of the homeowner. Book a free consultation to determine the best energy-efficient solution for your conservatory.

Will a Replacement Conservatory Roof Reduce Noise?

Yes, a replacement conservatory roof can reduce noise by providing better insulation and reducing sound transmission. This can be particularly useful if your conservatory is located in a noisy area or if you live near a busy road.

Will a Replacement Conservatory Roof Make My Conservatory Warmer?

Yes, a replacement conservatory roof can make your conservatory warmer by providing better insulation and reducing heat loss. This means that you can utilise your conservatory all year round, even in colder months.

Is it Worth Putting a Tiled Roof on a Conservatory?

Putting a tiled roof on a conservatory can be worth it, especially if you want to use your conservatory as an all-season living space. A tiled roof can provide better insulation and energy efficiency than a traditional glass or polycarbonate roof. 

This means that the conservatory will stay cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, making it a more comfortable space to be in. A tiled roof can also provide a more aesthetically pleasing appearance and can help to blend the conservatory in with the existing architecture of the house.

Does Homeowners Insurance Cover a Conservatory Roof?

Whether or not a homeowner's insurance policy covers a conservatory roof will depend on the specific terms and conditions of the policy. Generally, homeowner's insurance policies will cover damage to a conservatory roof caused by events such as storms, fire, or vandalism. 

However, it is important to review the policy documents and speak with the insurance provider to confirm the coverage and any applicable deductibles or limits. It is also important to ensure that the conservatory roof is properly maintained and any potential issues are addressed promptly to help prevent future damage.

Do you Need Planning Permission to Reroof a Conservatory?

In most cases, you do not need planning permission to reroof a conservatory as long as the replacement roof does not exceed the height of the existing roof and the conservatory remains within its permitted development rights. 

However, if the conservatory is located in a conservation area, or a listed building, or if there are any other restrictions or covenants that apply, it may be necessary to obtain planning permission. It is always advisable to check with your local planning authority to ensure that you comply with any regulations before proceeding with the work.

Learn more about planning permission for your conservatory here.

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