The most effective way to transform your conservatory into a comfortable, usable room — all year round.
See how a solid tiled warm roof stacks up against your current polycarbonate or glass roof.
| Feature | Polycarbonate Roof | Glass Roof | Solid Tiled Warm Roof |
|---|---|---|---|
| Winter warmth | Poor — very cold | Moderate | Excellent — up to 90% less heat loss |
| Summer comfort | Very poor — greenhouse effect | Poor — still overheats | Excellent — up to 70% cooler |
| Rain noise | Very loud | Loud | Silent |
| Ceiling finish | Exposed glazing bars | Exposed glass | Optional plastered ceiling |
| Lifespan | 10–15 years | 15–20 years | 25+ years |
| Guarantee | Typically 5 years | Typically 5–10 years | 10-year insurance-backed |
| Planning permission | Not required | Not required | Not required (most cases) |
Every tiled warm roof we install includes the following as standard — no hidden extras on the roof package.
New timber framework, rigid insulation board, breathable membrane, and lightweight tiles — all installed to building regulations standards.
New uPVC fascia boards and guttering as part of the installation, giving a clean, finished appearance from the outside.
Fully weatherproofed junction between the new roof and your house wall, with lead flashing and pointing to prevent any water ingress.
Every installation is covered by a 10-year insurance-backed guarantee, backed by the Consumer Protection Association.
We protect your home during the works and leave the site tidy on completion.
Your old polycarbonate or glass roof is fully removed and disposed of as part of the job.
These are quoted separately during your free survey — not included in the standard roof price.
A smooth, skimmed plasterboard ceiling inside your conservatory — ready to paint for a proper room finish.
Keep natural light flowing with optional Velux roof windows — available in fixed or opening styles.
LED downlighters and related electrical work for a premium interior finish.
Choose from a range of lightweight tile styles to complement your home.

Natural slate-effect finish — a popular choice that suits most Midlands brick properties.

Deep charcoal grey for a contemporary look against white uPVC frames.

Soft ash grey — a versatile mid-tone that blends with modern and traditional homes.

Warm oak brown tones that work well with red brick and period properties.

Warm sunset terracotta — a traditional Midlands favourite.

Lighter sunshine / buff tones for a softer, classic finish.

Distinctive amethyst grey-blue for a standout contemporary roof.
We'll bring tile samples to your free survey so you can see them against your home before committing. Also see our solid conservatory roof overview and before & after gallery.