CONSERVATORY REFURBISHMENT
Use Your Existing Base to Create a Room You Can Use All Year Round
Year Round Use
Make your conservatory usable in every season. Warmer in winter and more comfortable in summer.
Choice of
Roofs
Solar glass, polycarbonate or solid tiles depending on your use, positioning and budget.
Improved Comfort
Reduces extremes of temperature throughout the year. A space you can use more often.
Fed up with your old conservatory?
A conservatory refurbishment can completely transform an older conservatory without the cost and disruption of building a brand new extension. The existing base can be reused while upgrading the roof, windows, and doors to create a more comfortable, energy-efficient living space that can be enjoyed year-round.
One of the most popular improvements is replacing an outdated conservatory roof. Modern glass roofs allow more natural light while improving thermal performance, polycarbonate roofs remain a cost-effective option, and solid tile roofs can create a room that feels much more like a traditional extension. The right choice will depend on how you use the space and the style of the property.
Existing windows and doors don't need to be replaced during a conservatory refurbishment, particularly if they are still in good condition. However, our customers often choose to update them at the same time to change the conservatory's style, colour or configuration.
Modernise the appearance, improve energy efficiency and create a layout that works better for everyday living.
Conservatory Refurbishment with Confidence
Conservatory refurbishment gives you the opportunity to improve comfort, appearance, and usability without rebuilding the entire structure. Existing frames and bases can often be retained while upgrading the roof, glazing, doors, or overall layout to better suit the way you use the space today.
Confidence At a Glance:
- Upgrade without rebuilding from scratch
- Replace glass, polycarbonate, or solid roofs
- Improve comfort and insulation
- Retain the existing base and frames where suitable
- Refresh the style and layout of the space
Key Features of Conservatory Refurbishment
Refurbishment can include replacing an old roof with modern glass, polycarbonate, or solid tile systems to improve thermal performance and reduce glare or noise.
Windows and doors can remain in place or be reconfigured with new styles, colours, or layouts if required. By working with the existing structure where possible, conservatory refurbishment provides a cost-effective way to transform the space with less disruption than a full replacement.
Which Conservatory Styles Can be Refurbished?
Almost any conservatory style can be refurbished using the existing base and main structure. Whether your conservatory is looking dated, feels too hot in summer or too cold in winter, refurbishment can modernise the space without starting again from scratch.
Victorian conservatories are among the most commonly refurbished styles, often upgraded with new roofs, modern glazing, and updated window styles while retaining their classic curved appearance. Edwardian conservatories are also ideal for refurbishment, with their simple rectangular shape making them well-suited to solid tile roofs and year-round use.
Lean-to conservatories can be transformed into bright, practical living spaces with replacement roofs and updated frames, while gable conservatories can retain their impressive high ceilings while benefiting from improved thermal efficiency. P-shaped and T-shaped conservatories can also be refurbished, often combining different roofing styles across the structure to improve both appearance and comfort.
The ringbeam is completely removed, so you may be able to choose a different roof. Lean-to, Edwardian, and Gable styles are all rectangular, so, depending on the pitch, they may be suitable for another style.
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The choice of roof plays a big part in how a conservatory looks and feels to use.
Glass roofs bring in the most natural light and give a bright, open atmosphere, while modern glazing helps manage heat and glare.
Polycarbonate is a lighter, cost-effective option that still allows good light through, often used where budget is a key consideration.
Solid tiled roofs create a more room-like feel, improving insulation and reducing noise from rain, which makes the space easier to use throughout the year.
Want the benefit of light and all year use? Consider a hybrid roof. Solid tiles with large glass panels.
Each option can be tailored to suit how you want to use the conservatory and the level of comfort you are looking for. We'll guide you through the options.
Transform Your Conservatory with a Warmer Roof System
A warmer roof system for conservatories is an excellent solution for those who wish to improve the insulation and thermal efficiency of their conservatory. This type of system involves replacing the existing polycarbonate or glass roof with a solid, insulated roof that helps to regulate the temperature and reduce heat loss.
In addition to providing better insulation, a warmer roof system can also help to reduce noise levels, prevent condensation, and make the conservatory more comfortable to use throughout the year. As demonstrated in the video, the installation process is straightforward and can be completed in a matter of days, providing a cost-effective way to enhance the functionality and value of your home.
The option to have variation of colors for the inside and outside of your PVCu Conservatory, making it a truly unique and personalised addition to any home!
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