Our lightweight roof systems for conservatories look great add value and gives you back that space you need.
Light weight conservatory roof tiles.
Not only are these tiles incredibly easy to fit but they re supremely durable and will look beautiful for decades.
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Our tiles are great for diy or you can find a handyman or carpenter to fit them are easy to install and are guaranteed for 25 years.
Here are a few more reasons why.
Tiled conservatory roofs are a type of solid roof available in a variety of materials to suit different property types and budgets.
Using our lightweight eco friendly recycled roofing tiles you can convert your conservatory to a room that you can use all year round.
Our tiled conservatory roofs have a u value of just 0 18 which means your new garden building will truly be an extension of your living space.
Makes your home more energy efficient.
5 reasons to opt for a tiled roof on your new or existing conservatory.
Will keep your conservatory cool on hot days.
Depending on your requirements solid tiled roofs are available with lightweight metal tiles synthetic plastic tiles or as tile effect sheets.
Lightweight roof tiles ensure that the roof stays within the tolerances of the frame and base of the building structure.
Tapco synthetic slate roof tile tapco are often considered the leader in lightweight conservatory roof tiles with their slate effect tile adorning thousands of properties.
Lightweight metal roof tiles.
Enjoy your conservatory all year round thanks to supalite s tiled roof system.
Quality british made lightweight roofing tiles for diy roofing or trade not only are our lightweight roofing tiles very light and strong but they are also simple to fit on a wide range of roofs.
Our range of lightweight metal roof tiles is ideal for homeowners who want a tiled conservatory roof.
This is a key consideration when choosing the roof material of your conservatory as typically using traditional slate or clay tiles can put significant strain on the supporting structure of a conservatory.