Conservatories are a fantastic way to expand your home, offering a bright and airy living space. However, when winter sets in, it can be tricky to maintain a comfortable temperature – nobody wants to sit in a chilly conservatory! Here’s how you can turn your conservatory into a warm and welcoming space this festive season with our expert advice.
Upgrade to a Guardian Warm Roof
The roof is often the biggest source of heat loss in a conservatory. By choosing an insulated roofing option, like a Guardian Warm Roof, you can keep the warmth in and the cold out. Traditional polycarbonate or glass roofs can let out a significant amount of heat, leaving your space cold and inefficient. Guardian Warm Roofs tend to be more energy efficient and better at temperature regulation. Here some more benefits of installing a Guardian Warm Roof:
- Incredibly energy efficient: Each warm roof has 3 layers of insulation, with heat retention and dissipation in mind for warm winters and cool summers.
- Quick and easy to install: Our expert team can install your new roof in just 3-4 days.
- Fits any conservatory: Each warm roof is bespoke and designed to match your conservatory perfectly.
Want to learn more about Guardian Warm Roofs? Check out our blog, ‘Why fit your conservatory with a guardian warm roof’, for a deeper dive into their benefits.
Replace your windows
If your conservatory still has single-pane glass, you could be losing a substantial amount of heat through the glass. Here’s why you should consider upgrading to energy-efficient, double or even triple glazing windows:
- They provide better insulation and less heat loss.
- Help in noise reduction, making your conservatory much quieter and peaceful.
- Lower energy costs by retaining warmth much more effectively.
Not sure if they are worth it? Our blog, What are the benefits of double glazing, breaks down everything you need to know about double glazing.
Check and Seal any Draughts
Draughts are small but mighty when it comes to reducing warmth in your conservatory. Check your windows and doors for any draughts, and add or replace seals if needed. This can go a long way in keeping your conservatory warm and energy-efficient! If seals are worn, it may even be time to replace the windows or doors for better insulation.
At Infil, our conservatory experts are happy to take a look at your situation and advise on the best ways to improve your conservatory’s insulation. We want you to have a comfortable and welcome space to spend time with family in. From installing warm roofs to upgrading your windows, our expert team is here to help you. Contact us today and start making the most of your extra conservatory space!