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Is your conservatory roof prone to leaks whenever there's a spot of rain? Concerned about rotting timbers and degraded roof caps? Conservatory roof repair Curload provides comprehensive and affordable roof repair services for all conservatories regardless of size or style. Need speedy repairs for your conservatory roof but worried about the price tag? We can help you find the best Curload conservatory roof repairs at a price to suit your budget.
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The roof of any conservatory is definitely the most vulnerable part of the structure, susceptible to weather damage as well as damage caused by falling roof tiles. Common problems that are easily repaired include leaks, faulty roof ventilators, misted or broken glass and slipped roofing panels. Most modern conservatory roofs use either polycarbonate or toughened laminate glass installations. These materials are both easily maintained and repaired.
Aside from noticeable damage caused by falling debris there are a couple of other common reasons as to why your conservatory roof might be letting in water:
These causes of leaks are relatively easy to repair when compared to replacing roof panels, though it is still considered a professional job and a DIY approach is not advised as can be seen below.
Glass is another popular option for conservatory roofs. Glass roofing is available in a variety of tints, opacities and, can be solar safe with a self-cleaning option. The most common glass conservatory roof repairs Curload result from breakage, due to being struck by debris during storms. Glass is easily repaired but may be more expensive than polycarbonate roofs. Both polycarbonate and glass roofs can have a specialist coating applied to inhibit the growth of algae and moss while providing increased durability insuring the longevity of your roof.
Many conservatories use double glazing on windows to improve insulation and UPVC is one of the most common materials used. UPVC is versatile and long lasting, requiring little to no maintenance. It can, however, be damaged during severe weather or by gouges in the material. UPVC conservatory roof repair Curload is easy and generally inexpensive, maintaining the security and energy efficiency of your conservatory.
Polycarbonate roofing is very versatile, light but incredibly strong, and is available in a variety of colours and finishes. South facing conservatories should be fitted with solar protective materials and a heat guard to prevent sun damage on the conservatory roof. Despite the durability of polycarbonate, the pH of rain and domestic cleaning products can cause damage. The UV filter layer is particularly prone to weather damage. Most companies provide regular maintenance packages and discounted repair services for polycarbonate roofs.
Hardwood conservatories are very traditional and can be both aesthetically pleasing and durable. Hardwood conservatory roofs are naturally weather resistant, and are not generally prone to leaks. Regular maintenance is required, however, to protect the wood from insect infestation, mould growth and rot. New microporous satin and paint finishes help keep hardwood maintenance to a minimum. Should hardwood roofing become waterlogged, individual panels and beams can be replaced without the need for complete roof replacement.
Wooden conservatories are incredibly popular, and in most cases, they stand up rather well to inclement weather. However, when wooden conservatories and conservatory roofs are not properly maintained, the wood panels can rot. If you’ve noticed rot on your conservatory roof, it’s important to contact a professional right away. A professional can examine your conservatory roof for damage, replace any rotting panels, and provide a weatherproofing treatment that will help protect the wood. You should also consider scheduling regular maintenance to prevent future rotting. Talk to your contractor about these services.
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Although many conservatory roof repairs near me are quite simple in nature, there may come a time when replacement is the better choice. Consider all the following:
Unlike other roofing structures, several conservatories are constructed with glass roof panels. This means that their structure is quite fragile. As a result, it is crucial to ensure that you only hire experienced, qualified and insured contractors to perform any type of work on them.
Experienced Somerset roofers will be able to ensure that all work done on your roof is in accordance with safety and building industry codes and standards as well. Once repair work or replacement of glass panels on your conservatory has been completed, you will once again be able to enjoy spending time in the sun throughout the year.
Conservatories are specialised units, requiring professional expertise when maintaining and repairing even the slightest damages. Working with glass can be dangerous and a fall through a glass panel could result in serious injury. Shoddy polycarbonate and hardwood repairs could end up costing you more in the long run. Why risk DIY when the professionals are standing by?
In our experience conservatory roofs are damaged by storms or falling objects more often than any other reason.
This depends on the extent of the damage; however, most repairs can be done in only a few hours' time.
Minor repairs can be handled as a do-it-yourself job but in general, roof repairs should be handled by a professional. The job will be done quickly and correctly, and it lowers the risk that an error or problem will come up.
Conservatory roofs can be difficult to repair and may require full replacement. Replacing your entire conservatory roof will start at around £1,000 and any repairs that can be affected will be less than that.
No, as it may be possible to replace your existing panels with more lightweight polycarbonate ones. These panels insulate better against the heat and cold, and also tend to be less expensive than traditional glass.
Yes, if your roof is structurally sound and there is no obvious damage then it is likely that a seal has gone and is letting in the water. A specialist will be able to reseal the panel for you preventing any more water ingress. They should also check the other seals for signs of perishing.
There are several different materials that are commonly used in conservatory roofs. These include traditional glass, double-glazed glass, polycarbonate, and hardwood. Of course, other materials can be used on conservatories, as well, but most roofers are familiar with these four main types. Repair costs will vary based on the materials, too; polycarbonate and hardwood are often more expensive to repair than traditional glass or double-glazed glass.
The decision to switch from glass to polycarbonate conservatory panels can be a difficult one to make, so you should understand the benefits. Polycarbonate is incredibly durable, and today’s manufacturing processes allow for the addition of UVA and UVB protection, too. However, even tempered glass panels can break and crack when stricken with debris. Be sure to talk to your contractor about your options.
In some cases, it may be necessary to completely rebuild a conservatory, including a new roof. This occurs when the conservatory roof isn’t properly maintained, which can allow water to penetrate the entire structure. As such, if you’ve noticed significant rotting or mould inside or outside your conservatory, be sure to talk to your contractor about your options.
Are there puddles of water on the floor after it has rained? Does your conservatory feel more draughty than usual? These could be indications that damage has occurred to either the glass panels or the seals used to keep them in place. If you are experiencing the above-mentioned scenarios, it is recommended that you fill out our form to be put in touch with reliable companies.
Chances are that any leaks that are present will worsen over time. This will not only cause extensive damage to the indoor area; it could even damage foundations resulting in the entire conservatory having to be rebuilt - which will be an expensive project.
These days, glass is not the only option to use on a roof. Other options include polycarbonate sheeting and even wood. While a solid roof may be one of the more durable options, a glass roof will enable you to take advantage of as much sunlight as possible.
Is that conservatory you've always dreamed about looking decidedly dilapidated? Don't let storm damage destroy the beauty of your conservatory when repairs are easily obtained. Take a minute to fill in our online form detailing the issues with your conservatory and we'll handle the rest. With our access to a network of Curload conservatory roof repair professionals, we'll find you the best services at the lowest prices. Get a free no-obligation quote from us today to start enjoying your conservatory again.
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If your Curload conservatory is leaking then you're certainly not alone... here are just some of the quote requests we receive from slipped roof panels (very common!) to storm damage. Whatever issues you are having with your sunroom our network of experts can help you rectify them.
Date | Summary | Request |
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27 Nov | Shifted Panels | The roof panels have shifted in the bad weather and we have a leak coming through into the conservatory. I\'m not sure but I think they\'re polycarbonate sheets. I\'m looking to get them repaired. |
27 Nov | Leaking Conservatory | We have three leaks in our conservatory roof. Only moved in last week so not sure how long there has been a problem. It happened for the first time yesterday. |
27 Nov | Bowing Roof | We have a leak from the roof of the conservatory - which is glazed windows. It looks as though the roof has bowed slightly - perhaps a glazing panel as slipped. |
27 Nov | Replace Roof Sheets | Replace poly-carbonate conservatory roof sheets and possibly roof capping: 4 x 3m rectangular panels and 5 radiating triangular panels. Current roof bars and capping are poly-carbonate covering aluminium. (This conservatory was installed by Anglian Windows 1998). |
27 Nov | Fix Dislodged Panel | We have a dislodged conservatory roof panel that is leaking water in when the rain drives in a certain direction. We can not replace whole roof so need to get a quote on fixing it. Thanks. |
26 Nov | Perished Seals | Leaking conservatory roof - I think the sealant had perished along the join. I think it probably needs clearing out and re-seal along. |
26 Nov | Detached Roof | The lean to conservatory roof in my son's bungalow needs fixing . The roof has slipped away from the outer wall of the bungalow by a couple of inches. It needs to be pushed back up and secured. |
26 Nov | Assistance Needed | Hi, I have just moved into a property where there is a conservatory just over 2 years old. It is not under guarantee with the installer and is leaking from the roof. Are you able to offer any assistance please. |
26 Nov | Polycarbonate Roof | I have just moved into my house the conservatory is dripping over a few places. The roof is polycarbonate I believe and it\'s over 10 years old. Can u provide me with a quote. |
26 Nov | Urgent Repairs | Conservatory is leaking in the corner where it joins the house - the leak is following moss removal from main house. Lots of moss in the guttering has been removed but leakage still extensive. Urgent repair needed. |
Sunroom Repairs | Our sunroom/conservatory needs several repairs. Two sheets of glass need replacing (double glaze). There is a leak in a couple of places along the lip where the glazed sloped lean to roof meets the windows. This needs to be sealed. This leak is partly caused by a leak n the gutter above which needs cleaning / repairing. It's difficult to get at. Lastly the black aluminium could do with painting. | |
PVC Panel | One roof panel has come off my conservatory roof. It's a PVC panel. I had a repair done last year and still have half a sheet which is bigger than the panel which needs to be replaced. | |
Hole Cutting | I need a hole cut in the glass roof of my conservatory in order to install a flue for a wood-burning stove. I would like to know how much it would be. | |
Visible Holes | Our conservatory roof shows - currently - a small leak. There are 2-3 holes visible in the sealant in the roof it seems. Can you please supply quotes? | |
20yr OId Conservatory | I am looking for quotes to replace the roof panels in my conservatory. The conservatory is approximately 20 years old and is roughly 3 x 3m. | |
Survey Report | I'm about to buy a house and got a survey report. Conservatory roof wasn't properly finished when installed and needs lead flashing put against the house. Interested in getting a quote for repair. | |
Quote Needed | Our conservatory has a double glazed roof which has started to leak. I am able to identify the internal point of entry but not the external one. How easy and how much to get a quote/fix. | |
Polycarbonate Replacement | Our conservatory roof has continuously leaked. We are looking at replacing the roof. Think budget polycarbonate roofing. Could you quote? Thanks. | |
Internal Guttering | We have a conservatory that wraps around the side and back of the property with an internal gutter. We are experiencing a leak at the point the conservatory is around the corner of the house. The lead flashing has been replaced (by a roofer) but the problem has not been solved. Not sure if there is an issue with the internal gutter and perhaps the facia needs to be removed to identify if there is a problem. | |
Holes in Plastic | Two small holes (1cm approx) in plastic conservatory roof (outer layer only). Can this be repaired without replacing the whole panel? |
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