Hi all,
Got a few queries about conservatory improvements that I’d like to band about here as it’s useful to get a range of opinions. Did start looking last this a year or so ago, but got put on the back burner while we did other things.
We’ve got a 9m x 3m conservatory coming off the kitchen, about 4 courses of bricks then floor to roof windows on all 3 sides, panes are around 1.5m wide. Polycarbonate roof, very low pitch roof (Ultralite 500). The division between the conservatory/kitchen was removed before we bought the properly, so there is about a 4.5m opening to the kitchen. All the usual problems, extreme temp fluctuation, condensation, etc. Been living with it for the last few year while we’ve been updating the rest of the house, now it’s time to get something sorted.
Got a few quotes on the way for a new extension to replace it, but a couple of people have mentioned some alternatives and wondered if they were viable.
1. someone’s suggested replacing the roof with Ultralite ‘living roof’ or using ‘Cozyroof’ or something similar, anyone have any experience with these? Appreciate this would probably help, but I’d still be concerned with the huge expanse of glass all around.
2. a friend has mentioned it might be worth updating the glazing panels as well, while they’re not obviously failing they are about 12 years old now. Would this make much difference? Possibly combined with the above?
Obviously the goal is to make it year round habitable without costing too much.
Any other suggestions appreciated.
Got a few queries about conservatory improvements that I’d like to band about here as it’s useful to get a range of opinions. Did start looking last this a year or so ago, but got put on the back burner while we did other things.
We’ve got a 9m x 3m conservatory coming off the kitchen, about 4 courses of bricks then floor to roof windows on all 3 sides, panes are around 1.5m wide. Polycarbonate roof, very low pitch roof (Ultralite 500). The division between the conservatory/kitchen was removed before we bought the properly, so there is about a 4.5m opening to the kitchen. All the usual problems, extreme temp fluctuation, condensation, etc. Been living with it for the last few year while we’ve been updating the rest of the house, now it’s time to get something sorted.
Got a few quotes on the way for a new extension to replace it, but a couple of people have mentioned some alternatives and wondered if they were viable.
1. someone’s suggested replacing the roof with Ultralite ‘living roof’ or using ‘Cozyroof’ or something similar, anyone have any experience with these? Appreciate this would probably help, but I’d still be concerned with the huge expanse of glass all around.
2. a friend has mentioned it might be worth updating the glazing panels as well, while they’re not obviously failing they are about 12 years old now. Would this make much difference? Possibly combined with the above?
Obviously the goal is to make it year round habitable without costing too much.
Any other suggestions appreciated.