In 2010 the planning regulations changed to allow conservatories to have a solid roof without the need for planning permission.
Change conservatory roof.
Once you have decided on the replacement roof your installer will remove the existing conservatory roof and the windows and doors if needed and replace with your new conservatory roof.
Too hot in summer and too cold in winter.
In short the answer is yes you can.
Replacing a conservatory roof structure with a solid roof is defined as material alteration work which means that it is covered by building regulations.
Changes of use do sometimes require planning permission so be sure to check with your local authority prior to any work beginning.
Providing an accurate quote for a replacement conservatory roof is difficult because each installation is 100 per cent bespoke and the cost depends on factors like size and the style of conservatory it will be added to.
If your conservatory suffers from the following issues then a replacement conservatory roof could be perfect for you.
To replace your glass conservatory roof contact your local ultraframe installer who will be able to explain the options to you.
Polycarbonate conservatories have a reputation for being a cash drain due to poor energy efficiency.
This is the most common problem suffered by polycarbonate conservatories.
Replacement conservatory roof planning permission is a tricky subject and the laws change from time to time so it is always a good idea to check the planning portal website or speak to a planning officer in the planning department of your local council for the latest up to date information on replacement conservatory roof planning permission.
Typically a roof replacement will be around 60 to 70 per cent cheaper than the cost of the same size conservatory a substantial saving.
Can i change my conservatory roof from transparent to solid.
Upvc roofs can be replaced by solid brickwork which will make the temperature of your extension more habitable all year around.
This means that the project should be the subject of an application for control and a certificate on completion.