Yorkshire Warm Roofs Is Making Conservatories Usable All Year Long With Ultraroof
The UK-based home improvement company says customers can now enjoy the British winter sun without feeling cold with its hybrid roof design that traps heat inside conservatories.
Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom – February 14, 2024 —
Industry innovator Yorkshire Warm Roofs believes it can end the problem of cold winter conservatories. The home improvement firm now offers Ultraroof, a hybrid roofing product with exceptional light penetration that traps much-needed warmth. The technology lets homeowners make their conservatories thermally efficient, keeping them pleasant during the colder autumn and winter months.
“We noticed many customers in our neck of the woods with large conservatories that were empty for most of the year because of the cold,” says James Whitney, company director. “That’s when we got the idea of improving the roof. If you could trap more heat, you could help customers use these spaces year-round, regardless of the British weather.”
Ultraroof is a more practical option for conservatory owners living in colder climates. It uses a lightweight hybrid glass-tile solution instead of glass only, which balances light penetration with the need to stay warm. Furthermore, homeowners don’t have to modify their existing conservatory frames to improve support because it is lightweight.
Work begins by removing the existing roof. Yorkshire Warm Roofs takes this off and instals the Ultraroof support beams. These can span a distance of up to four metres, making them suitable for clients with bi-folding doors, and can accommodate any out-of-square frames.
After that, the firm fits the insulated, precision-manufactured ridge and hips for the vaulted roof. These provide the structure with more strength and insulation. Then comes the lightweight panels. Yorkshire Warm Roofs drops them into place onto the support structure below, insulating the roof to a building-compliant U-value of as low as 0.13.
Following that, technicians add full-length roof windows to the installation, flooding the interior space with light. Additional waterproof membrane layers are added, with tiles completing the work.
“We chose Ultraroof because of the ability of the solution to make conservatories usable all year,” Whitney says. “The panel segments expand slightly over time, allowing them to plug any remaining gaps, providing superior heat-trapping capabilities for homeowners. Spending time in the conservatory feels just like relaxing in any other room.”
Customers get a choice of tile colour when they use Yorkshire Warm Roofs for Ultraroof. The system is compatible with slate or concrete tiles, giving clients more choice.
For more information about Yorkshire Warm Roofs, use the following contact details:
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Name: Rebecca McQuillan
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Organization: Yorkshire Warm Roofs
Address: 9 Mill Lane, Darton S75 5HE
Phone: 01226 381056
Website: https://www.yorkshirewarmroofs.co.uk
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