Solid Roof Conservatories

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Create a cosy conservatory you can enjoy all year round with our solid roof options. A solid conservatory roof is 15 times more thermally efficient than a 16mm polycarbonate or older clear glass roof. Choose from traditional tiles, replica tiles or a contemporary solid panel roof.

Solid roof conservatories have a range of colours and customisations available. Incorporate energy efficient glass panels for more light or colour match our replica tiles with the existing ones on your home.

Solid Conservatory Roof Options

Solid Panel Roof

Transform your conservatory with anthracite grey solid roof panels for a bespoke design that can be combined with glazed glass panels to let in more natural light.

Traditional Tiles

Our traditional materials for your solid conservatory roof include clay, slate and concrete. Match traditional roof tiles to your existing roof tiles. Our concrete tiles come in a range of six colours.

Sage green extension with replica tile roof

Replica Tiles

Choose from three replica tile solid roof colour options that recreate traditional tiles. Slate effect carbon grey tiles replicate slate while Terra Brick tiles imitate clay.

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FREE SOLAROOF UPGRADE

Upgrade your new conservatory with a FREE Anglian Solaroof. Our unique glass roof blocks 98% of UV rays compared to standard glass.

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Benefits of a Tiled Roof

  1. Thermally Efficient

    A tiled roof conservatory is much more thermally efficient than older polycarbonate or clear glass roofs. Conservatories with a solid roof have better energy efficiency than glass or plastic, saving you money on your energy bills.

  2. Advanced Roofing Systems

    An Anglian solid roof conservatory is designed to withstand even the most extreme British weather, including heavy snow falls. We use location software to design your roof around the weather profile of your area.

  3. More Living Space

    Expand a kitchen or living room with a solid roof conservatory and enjoy more space, light, and views of your garden. It’s an affordable way to add space to your home without needing a brick extension.

  4. Cost-effective

    Replacing a glass or plastic conservatory roof for a solid roof conservatory is quick and easy. A tiled roof can be retrofitted to your existing structure for a cost-effective solution. This makes your conservatory more energy-efficient and usable all year.

  5. Custom Designs

    We design and build your solid conservatory roof to fit your home and its existing structure. Choose the colours, glazing and design finishes to suit your home and style.

Solid tile roof extension with white French doors

Solid Conservatory Roof Building Regulations

If you’re adding a solid roof conservatory to your home, it’s always advisable to check with your local authority to see if you need planning permission. Planning permission isn’t usually needed for this type of construction, but it’s always important to be certain before starting any construction.

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Solid replacement roof on Anglian uPVC conservatory

Explore Our Classic Conservatory Styles

Explore our range of conservatory styles and find your perfect design, from timeless classics to bold contemporary shapes.

Common Questions About Solid Roof Conservatories

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