The other benefit of a solid roof is that it looks more like an extension than a traditional conservatory.
How to put a new roof on a conservatory.
There are many solid conservatory roof designs available just ask your chosen installer for a recommendation.
In 2010 the planning regulations changed to allow conservatories to have a solid roof without the need for planning permission.
A solid tiled roof will eliminate all these issues making the room an all year round room.
If you want to add the new tile roof you need to take off the old one.
Replace the existing roof frame.
A solid conservatory roof simply put is a solid or tiled conservatory roof that is used to replace a glass or polycarbonate roof that is the traditional roofing system for a conservatory.
Prior to this change in regulation the law stated that to be considered a conservatory 75 of the roof needed to be translucent in order for the building to be constructed without planning permission.
A solid roof can give your conservatory a whole new lease of life and make a vast improvement to the external appearance of your home.
The majority of new build conservatories with a solid tiled or glazed roof will not require planning permission.
Obviously you need to replace the older roof frame so you can add the new tiled roof.
A solid roof can be put on a conservatory.
Prices for tiled conservatory roofing are going to be quite different if you are having a replacement roof as compared to fitting new conservatory with a tiled roof.
Solid conservatories provide a lot of benefits to the user and also require less time to fit.
Mainly because you have to take into account the removal of the old roof and any potential structural strengthening required to take the weight of the replacement.
We help retired homeowners achieve 700 more usage of their conservatory without planning permission.
They are covered under what is known as permitted development.