Create a cosy space you can enjoy all year round with our solid roof conservatory options. Customise your new conservatory roof with traditional tiles, replica tiles, or solid panels in a range of colours. You could also incorporate energy-efficient glass panels for more light, or colour match our replica tiles with the existing ones on your home.
white uPVC extension with French doors and carbon grey replica tile roof
Traditional tiled extension with uPVC bifold doors
White uPVC solid roof conservatory with French doors interior
Replica tiled slate solid roof conservatory with glass panels
Traditional tile roof extension with uPVC dark woodgrain French doors
Solid panel extension with dual cream uPVC French doors
Solid roof conservatory with white uPVC casement windows interior
A solid roof conservatory is a conservatory built with a solid, insulated roof. These roofs can have solid panels or tiles, and can also have roof lights or glazed panels incorporated. A solid roof conservatory stays warmer in winter and cooler in summer, making it more usable throughout the year and more energy efficient too.
Our solid roof conservatories come with a wide range of customisation options, from beautiful roof tiles and colours to contemporary panels and glazing.
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 Tiled Roof
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.
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.
Explore our range of popular conservatories that can be paired with a solid roof. Choose the shape and design you want and create a new room you can be comfortable in all year round.
Victorian
Create a period look with a Victorian solid roof conservatory. Choose from slate-effect tiles in three different colours to match your home, as well as decorative finishing details. Ideal for more traditional and period properties.
A lean-to conservatory with a solid roof is a cost-effective and adaptable option for many homes. It can be designed to fit in smaller or more awkward spaces, with a simple sloping roof and lots of options for colours and customisation.
Edwardian conservatories offer elegant designs in square or rectangular shapes, allowing for lots of floor space and height. A solid roof helps to make it a functional room all year long, ideal as a dining room or for entertaining.
An Elizabethan conservatory brings a traditional look that can be topped with a three-sided solid roof. The slate-effect tiles add to the classic design of this conservatory style, with a choice of elegant finishing details and customisation.
Regency conservatories offer an elegant and classic look with a sloping gable roof and a sunburst window. This lets in lots of natural light even when combined with a solid roof. It makes for a perfect dining room or sitting room for enjoying views outdoors.
A tiled roof conservatory is much more thermally efficient than older polycarbonate or clear glass roofs. Conservatories with a solid roof have lower U-values for better energy efficiency than glass or plastic, helping you to save money on your energy bills.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 a solid roof conservatory, but it’s always important to be certain. When you choose a new conservatory or living space with us, we take care of any planning applications so you don’t need to worry.
Building Regulations
Generally, conservatories are exempt from building regulations, though there are some specifics around energy efficiency and glazing that need to be adhered to. If you’re removing a wall to create an open-plan conservatory space, this would require building regulations approval. All our conservatories, orangeries and extensions comply with all building regulations wherever we operate.
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Your questions on solid roof conservatories answered by us
Can I insulate my conservatory roof?
Yes. The right conservatory roof insulation can make your conservatory much more comfortable and usable all year round by helping to keep it cooler in summer and warmer in winter. For a longer-term solution, many homeowners choose to replace their existing roof with a solid conservatory roof or a panelled roof with glass sections. This type of upgrade improves thermal efficiency while still letting in plenty of natural light.
How much do solid roof conservatories cost?
The cost of a solid roof conservatory can vary depending on the size, style, and materials used, as well as any additional features you choose. To get an accurate quote, one of our experienced design consultants will visit your home to assess your property and discuss your options for a solid roof conservatory. We’ll then provide you with a free, no-obligation quote that’s valid for six months.
Will my conservatory support a tiled roof?
Most modern conservatories can be upgraded to a tiled conservatory roof, but not all older structures are strong enough to take the extra weight. Our expert team will carry out a full structural survey to check that your frames are suitable. If your conservatory can’t support a tiled roof, we will advise on alternative options.
Does adding a solid roof to a conservatory add value?
Yes, upgrading to a solid roof conservatory could increase the value of your home. A solid roof can improve energy efficiency, making your conservatory a more usable space all year-round. It can also enhance the appearance of your home from both inside and outside, making it more appealing to future buyers.
Can you put spotlights in a solid roof conservatory?
Yes, you can add spotlights to a solid conservatory roof. Adding lighting can help make your solid roof conservatory feel brighter and more inviting, especially in the evenings and during the shorter days of autumn and winter.
What is the lifespan of a solid roof conservatory?
A solid roof conservatory will last for many decades, so long as it is properly maintained. We offer a 10-year guarantee on our solid roof conservatories, along with a host of some of the highest accreditations from industry bodies. Professionally installed, high-quality solid roof conservatories, properly cared for, are a great long term investment.