Benefits of replacing your conservatory roof
Your Partner for Conservatory Roof Replacement
- Upgrade your living space
- Increase energy efficency
- Reduce energy bills
- Use your conservatory all year-round again
- Low maintenance and affordable solutions
- Fully bespoke and all managed in-house

First steps for your conservatory roof replacement in Scotland
Before you get started
- Evaluate your budget and options — Costs typically range from £400 to £1,200 per m² depending on roof type and complexity. For funding help explore our conservatory roof finance options.
- Choose a reputable company — Look for at least five years of trading history, verifiable reviews, and experience handling structural and building regulation requirements.
- Consider additional upgrades — While the roof is being replaced, it’s worth checking whether windows and doors need attention too. Upgrading together ensures the whole conservatory performs as it should.
- Check building regulations — Most replacements don’t require planning permission, but some changes may need to meet building regulations. It is best to consult our specialist if you have any questions regarding building regulations.

Conservatory roof replacement options
You options with us
If your conservatory has become a room you avoid — too cold in winter, too hot in summer, or simply letting in draughts and moisture it shouldn’t — the roof is almost always the reason why.
Older polycarbonate and glass roofs were never particularly efficient, and over time they only get worse. A quality replacement doesn’t just fix the problem; it transforms the space into somewhere you can actually use all year round.
We offer a range of conservatory roof replacements to suit different homes and budgets, from Eurocell’s Equinox tiled roof system and Ultraframe replacement roofs through to fully bespoke conversions. As a full construction company, we can also take care of anything else your conservatory needs — new windows, doors, or structural changes.
Our roofs can achieve U-values as low as 0.12 W/m²K and are fully compliant with Energy, Fire, and Structural Building Regulations — so you’re not just getting a warmer conservatory, you’re getting one built to last.

Conservatory roof materials & finishes
Choose the right material
Not all conservatory roofs are created equal, and the right choice depends on how you use the space, the style of your home, and your budget. Below is a summary of the main options available — each with its own benefits depending on your priorities.
- Tiled roof — The most popular replacement option. A tiled roof gives your conservatory a solid, house-like appearance while delivering excellent insulation, with U-values as low as 0.12 W/m²K making the space genuinely usable year-round.
- Solid insulated panel — A clean, modern finish ideal if you want to convert your conservatory into a fully usable room with consistent temperatures and minimal heat loss.
- Glass roof — Retains the light and open feel of a traditional conservatory while offering significantly better performance than older units. A good option if natural light is a priority.
- Polycarbonate roof — The most budget-friendly option. Modern polycarbonate performs better than older versions, though it remains the entry-level choice for insulation and noise reduction.
Not sure which is right for your home? Get in touch and we’ll assess your conservatory and recommend the best option for your budget and usage.

Conservatory roof shapes & styles
find the right style
The shape of your conservatory also affects the cost and complexity of a replacement. As a general rule, the more complex the roofline, the more labour and materials are involved.
- Lean-to — The simplest and most affordable style to replace. A single-pitched roof with no ridges or hips, making it straightforward to work with regardless of which roof type you choose.
- Edwardian — A square or rectangular footprint with a hipped roof. One of the most common styles in the UK and well-suited to most replacement options.
- Gable — Features a vertical glazed end panel with a pitched roof either side. The gable front adds visual impact but increases complexity slightly compared to a standard Edwardian.
- Victorian — Typically has a multi-faceted hipped roof with three or five facets at the front. The most complex shape to replace and usually the most expensive as a result.

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Conservatory Roof - FAQ
Can you convert any type of conservatory?
Yes, we can convert conservatories of any size and style. Our team has the expertise to customise the perfect solution for your specific requirements.
How long does the conservatory roof conversion process take?
The duration of the conversion process depends on the size and complexity of the project. Our team will provide you with a timeline during the initial consultation.
Will a conservatory roof conversion increase the value of my property?
A conservatory roof conversion can enhance the functionality and aesthetics of your conservatory, potentially increasing the value of your property. However, it’s best to consult with a real estate professional for a comprehensive assessment.
Do you offer any warranty on your conservatory roofs?
Yes, we provide a warranty on our conservatory roofs to give you peace of mind. Our team will provide you with detailed information about the warranty coverage during the consultation.
How can conservatory insulation improve energy efficiency?
By adding insulation to the walls, roof, and floor, you can reduce heat loss and minimise energy consumption. This not only helps you save on heating bills but also creates a more comfortable environment throughout the year.

