Livinroof
Solid or glass conservatory roof? How do you choose between the two? Choose the Livinroof, and you can have the best of both worlds!
The glass can be placed anywhere you want and in any shape, including unique triangular patterns, allowing you to create a truly bespoke design and invite plenty of sunlight into your conservatory.
It’s the lightest solid conservatory roof at just 31kg/m², putting the least amount of pressure on your conservatory's window frames. It's a looker too, unlike other solid roofs, Livinroof is not tiled but instead has modern grey insulated panels mixed with the glass.
With the Livinroof, you really will be able to 'livin’ your conservatory all year round. With U-value of just 0.15, you'll be able to enjoy your conservatory whenever you want. And it's not just the U-value that catches the eye; the urban grey panels and shaped glass panels really shout "Wow!" to everyone from inside and out. Unique triangular panels create a truly distinct aesthetic both inside and outside your conservatory
The Livinroof is ‘livin’ proof that you can have the best of a glass and solid conservatory roof in one great package, making it truly different from other solid conservatory roofs.
Component Features
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Tie Beam FreeA tie beam is a horizontal bar or beam that ‘ties’ the roof together to keep it in the correct position and supports additional load from wind and snow.
Solid roof systems that are based on conservatory technology will require a tie beam that is visible inside, but systems based on more traditional building principles have stronger beams and therefore never require a tie beam. -
Internal Lighting PelmetAn internal plastered pelmet which runs around the perimeter where the top of the windows/doors meets the roof. It gives a more extension-like feel to a room and is a great place for spotlights and speakers.
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Slimline Aluminium CappingsVital to the overall aesthetics of your conservatory roof, most tiles have matching hip and ridge caps, but these can often be quite thick, if you’re after a slimmer, modern look, some systems have a coordinated slimline aluminium capping finish.
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Thicker Matching Cappings
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Lightweight Slate Effect Tiles
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Lightweight Shingle Effect Tiles
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Traditional Roof Tiles
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No Cold SpotsA cold spot is an area of the roof where there is a gap in the insulation, these areas will be colder and creates a greater risk of condensation forming which could lead to mould issues.
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Fire TestedThis means the roof has been fire tested as an assembled structure (conservatory). A full fire test evaluates how all the parts of the roof interact in a fire, rather than relying on a fire safety certificate of separate components.
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Meets Building RegulationsAll solid conservatory roofs require Building Regulation approval because a certificate is required when you are selling your home. If a roofing system is already pre-approved, the process is much easier, more certain and quicker.