Conservatory Roof Exterior Finishes
At Home Windows, we excel in transforming homes throughout the UK with top-notch conservatory roof replacement services, offering long-lasting, eco-friendly, and elegant options tailored to your needs.
At Home Windows, we excel in transforming homes throughout the UK with top-notch conservatory roof replacement services, offering long-lasting, eco-friendly, and elegant options tailored to your needs.
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The right finishing touches can truly transform a space, and we take pride in offering exceptional options to ensure your Guardian Warm Roof perfectly aligns with your design vision.
Exclusive to Guardian, the Esprit Shingle is crafted from lightweight, high-grade steel with an Aluzinc® coating for outstanding durability and resistance. Its unique ‘hidden fix’ system eliminates exposed nails, preventing corrosion and extending the lifespan of your roof.
Available in Charcoal, Scarlet, Coal Black, Green Stone, Burnt Umber, and Blister Brown, the Esprit Shingle offers a versatile range of colours to seamlessly complement or enhance any home.
Guardian Slate combines the timeless beauty of natural slate with modern durability, eliminating the risk of cracking or breaking. Independently tested by the BRE for fire resistance and weather performance, it ensures lasting protection and style.
Choose from five natural shades—Grey, Terracotta, Mulberry, Brown, and Black—to add depth and character to your home. Each colour is rigorously tested for UV exposure, ensuring minimal fading with no cracking or splitting, so your roof maintains its flawless appearance for years to come.
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This is the only Government-endorsed quality scheme for work in or around your home. Trustmark requires strict vetting procedures, including checking our customer contracts, internal documents like survey sheets, accounting practices, and even our invoices.
FENSA aims to professionalise installers and protect homeowners. It vets installers and conducts regular assessments to ensure high standards, energy efficiency, and compliance with building regulations and local council registrations.
Certifies products made from start to finish in a British factory by British craftspeople.
GGF has been a key Trade Federation since 1977, recognised by 8,000 members. We leverage the GGF to enhance our customers’ experience throughout the process.
Installsure covers any outstanding issues or warranties if we go out of business. Thus, you can have peace of mind knowing that your warranty remains valid and support is available, even in the worst-case scenario.
The UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed) mark is a product marking that indicates that a product complies with UK legislation and is intended for sale in Great Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales).
The national standards body of the United Kingdom sets standards for products and services and provides certification and testing services. BSI was founded in London in 1901 as the Engineering Standards Committee
The Secured By Design is the official police security initiative that works to improve the security of buildings and their immediate surroundings to provide a safe place to shop. Products that have this accreditation are recognised standards for all security products that can deter and reduce crime.
A: Replacing your conservatory roof can solve common issues like poor insulation, leaks, or an outdated look. A new roof with modern tiles improves comfort, reduces energy bills, and refreshes your home’s appearance.
A: Lightweight tiles are typically made from durable, weather-resistant materials like composite plastics or aluminum, designed to mimic traditional tiles while being easier to install and maintain
A: Most replacements take between 1-3 days, depending on the size of your conservatory and the complexity of the job. We aim to minimise disruption to your routine.
A: Yes! Modern tiles offer excellent insulation, keeping heat in during winter and making your conservatory a cosy, usable space all year round.
A: In most cases, no, as it’s considered a home improvement. However, we’ll check local regulations and advise you if any permissions are needed.