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Conservatory Roofing
Thermaframe use high quality roof materials that provide a strong and elegant final result to your conservatory.
A conservatory roof should be glazed appropriately to ensure a comfortable living environment all year round so it's important to choose the right roof glazing material for your installation.
Conservatory roofs can be fitted with a variety of technically advanced glazing materials, each with specific light and heat control benefits.
Call 01959 534 720 to make a free, no obligation appointment to see how our conservatory roofs might improve your home.
Roofing Features
- Pilkington Activ™ Self Cleaning Glass
- Range of decorative trims
- Ventilation and cooling systems
- External capping, finials and cresting
Glass Roofs
Conservatory roofs can have double glazed units of toughened safety glass or laminate glass. A glass roof is much quieter during rain than polycarbonate roofing. For the best long term result, opt for the highest thermal efficiency unit your budget allows and consider the benefits of Pilkington Activ™ Self Cleaning Glass or Saint-Gobain glass.
Natural, bronze, green, grey or blue anti-sun glass is also available to reduce glare and heat build up on a conservatory roof. Glazing features such as Georgian bars, arches and rectangular and diamond leads can be added to create more complex conservatory roofs.
Polycarbonate Roofs
An economical, lightweight, yet tough alternative to glass, polycarbonate roofing is durable and resistant to the effects of UV and sunlight. Our polycarbonate roofs are available in 18mm, 25mm and 36mm thicknesses and a range of colours to compliment your conservatory frame.


