A lot of homeowners have uninhabitable conservatories. We constantly have potential customers coming to us with the same problems; their conservatory is scorching hot in the summer and arctic cold in the winter. Ultraframe Ultraroof hybrid insulated roof is the solution to this problem. It keeps your conservatory at the perfect temperature all throughout the year. The roof pictured above is a composed of composite tiles and opening roof lights. This roof converts a conservatory into an extension of the house, increasing property value and giving you more space in your home.
These hybrid roof systems can be composed of other materials such as aluminium panels, UPVC uTech panels and glass strips (these can come tinted). This creates a completely bespoke way of either replacing a roof or constructing a new conservatory. All of these roof systems are the only fire tested roof on the market, giving peace of mind along with our FENSA registered installers and insurance backed 10 year guarantee.
If you would like to discuss these roof systems with us, please give us a call, send us an email or come into our showroom.
These hybrid roof systems can be composed of other materials such as aluminium panels, UPVC uTech panels and glass strips (these can come tinted). This creates a completely bespoke way of either replacing a roof or constructing a new conservatory. All of these roof systems are the only fire tested roof on the market, giving peace of mind along with our FENSA registered installers and insurance backed 10 year guarantee.
If you would like to discuss these roof systems with us, please give us a call, send us an email or come into our showroom.
Purchasing and installing double glazing products without an approved installer and an insurance backed guarantee can at the seem like an unimportant and simple oversite, but in the long run it will cause more problems that you could anticipate and problems that a worth seeking out a company that are approved installers and can issue an insurance backed guarantee.
The problems that can occur would be incidents such as:
- the windows not being fitted correctly and that causing problems of it's own.
- it is very difficult to sell your home without a FENSA or equivalent certification.
- if the company you purchased the double glazing from becomes bankrupt and you have problems with your products, an insurance backed guarantee will ensure that your home is taken care of.
- if problems occur with the double glazing that you purchased an insurance backed guarantee will cover any costs that endure when fixing
a product unless the damage is from wear and tear, accidental damage or misuse.
All glazing products installed by County Windows are FENSA approved and come with a 10 year insurance backed guarantee.
The problems that can occur would be incidents such as:
- the windows not being fitted correctly and that causing problems of it's own.
- it is very difficult to sell your home without a FENSA or equivalent certification.
- if the company you purchased the double glazing from becomes bankrupt and you have problems with your products, an insurance backed guarantee will ensure that your home is taken care of.
- if problems occur with the double glazing that you purchased an insurance backed guarantee will cover any costs that endure when fixing
a product unless the damage is from wear and tear, accidental damage or misuse.
All glazing products installed by County Windows are FENSA approved and come with a 10 year insurance backed guarantee.
The photo above is the disaster of a clad over roof. We are seeing in this industry far too many of these horror stories. What happens is, a trader who is intending on not constructing a replacement roof properly and is offering a budget option, tells a potential customer exactly what they want to hear. How they 'replace' the roof will be a very big red flag. How they do this is:
External clad over: Removing the glass panels in the roof and then strapping timber batons to the outside frame. They will then fix the solid roof to the batons.
Internal clad over: This method is done by fixing batons to the inside of the conservatory, then adding a layer of insulation to the batons and then covering with plaster boarding the inside over the insulation.
External and internal clad over: This involves the two above methods combined.
Solid panel clad over: This method of replacing an existing conservatory roof involves removing the glass and replacing it with solid panels. This option also doesn't offer an internal finish, unless it is internally cladded.
The problem with these replacement roof methods:
Structural Quality: A solid roof's structure needs to be much more rigid, due to it's weight, so that it is able to withstand high winds and heavy snowfalls.
Fire testing: All of our Ultraframe replacement roof products that we install are fire tested to reach the standards they are supposed to. An accredited fire safety certificate is available on request.
Weight: These roofs are far too heavy for a conservatory roof system. A conservatory roof system is called a conservatory roof system for a reason. It is only supposed to have a frame with glass panels.
Building regulations: Clad over roof systems do not usually comply with Building Regulations because of the quality of the structure and the inadequate thermal efficiency.
Warranty and Guarantee: Not all clad over roofs come with a warrantee or guarantee. Also, not all guarantee's are backed with insurance. However, at County Windows, we guarantee all of our roofs for 10 years.
With our replacement roofs, we tick all the boxes.
To formulate your replacement roof project, with peace of mind, call today on 01480 461 505 or email us at info@countywindows.com
External clad over: Removing the glass panels in the roof and then strapping timber batons to the outside frame. They will then fix the solid roof to the batons.
Internal clad over: This method is done by fixing batons to the inside of the conservatory, then adding a layer of insulation to the batons and then covering with plaster boarding the inside over the insulation.
External and internal clad over: This involves the two above methods combined.
Solid panel clad over: This method of replacing an existing conservatory roof involves removing the glass and replacing it with solid panels. This option also doesn't offer an internal finish, unless it is internally cladded.
The problem with these replacement roof methods:
Structural Quality: A solid roof's structure needs to be much more rigid, due to it's weight, so that it is able to withstand high winds and heavy snowfalls.
Fire testing: All of our Ultraframe replacement roof products that we install are fire tested to reach the standards they are supposed to. An accredited fire safety certificate is available on request.
Weight: These roofs are far too heavy for a conservatory roof system. A conservatory roof system is called a conservatory roof system for a reason. It is only supposed to have a frame with glass panels.
Building regulations: Clad over roof systems do not usually comply with Building Regulations because of the quality of the structure and the inadequate thermal efficiency.
Warranty and Guarantee: Not all clad over roofs come with a warrantee or guarantee. Also, not all guarantee's are backed with insurance. However, at County Windows, we guarantee all of our roofs for 10 years.
With our replacement roofs, we tick all the boxes.
To formulate your replacement roof project, with peace of mind, call today on 01480 461 505 or email us at info@countywindows.com