The best in tiled conservatory roofs from SupaLite for homes in the North East

At Tyneside Home Improvements, we install tiled conservatory roofs from SupaLite as our tiled roof system of choice. SupaLite tiled roofs can be specified with either Extralight Tiles or Tapco slates. Available in a range of attractive colours, they are fully compatible with all types of conservatories, orangeries and traditional extensions. 

  • Choice of lightweight tiles and Tapco slates 
  • Fully compliant with building regulations 
  • Compatible with all conservatory styles 
  • Super-insulated design 
  • Weathertight PVC fascia and soffit 

 

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  • Colour Options
  • Glazing Options
  • Energy Efficient

Colour Options

Selection of Attractive and Durable Tile and Slate Colours

Choose from either Extralight Tiles or Tapco Slates for your SupaLite tiled roof system. Extralight tiles are available in Charcoal, Ember, or Walnut to match your home’s architecture. Tapco Slates can be selected in Chestnut Brown, Pewter Grey, Brick Red, Stone Black, and Plum for a comprehensive choice of colour finishes.

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plum tapco

brick red

brick red

pewter grey

pewter grey

chestnut brown

chestnut brown

charcoal

charcoal

ember

ember

walnut

walnut

Glazing Options

Add SupaLite Sky Vista Glass Panels into Your Tiled Conservatory Roof

SupaLite tiled roof systems can be specified with Sky Vista glass panels. To ensure that your conservatory interior is as bright and airy as possible, they are an excellent choice. Featuring innovative solar control glass, Sky Vista panels help to regulate the interior room temperature by blocking harmful UV rays from penetrating through the glass.

Sky Vista glass panels can be selected in either a neutral clear glass finish or a blue-tinted option. Self-cleaning glass is used to minimize maintenance levels and the Sky Vista panels can achieve excellent U-values for a more energy-efficient conservatory.

Energy Efficient

SupaLite Tiled Roofs to Maximise Energy Efficiency for a Higher Performing Home

SupaLite conservatory roofs will transform the thermal performance of your conservatory. With 100mm insulation between the aluminium rafters and 62mm insulated plasterboard on the roof’s interior, they will effectively block cold air from entering through the roof and slow down heat loss through the roof system.

Their combination of structural aluminium eaves beams and PVC fascia and soffit help to further boost energy efficiency. While an 11mm OSB3 board is covered by a fully breathable membrane to reduce the build-up of condensation for a healthier home interior.

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SupaLite Conservatory Roofs from Tyneside Home Improvements

SupaLite tiled conservatory roofs can be specified with your choice of ExtraLight shingle roof tiles or Tapco slates. ExtraLight tiles are made from a metal roof tile with a hard-wearing stone coating. Tapco slates are also lightweight and provide outstanding water absorption, mould resistance and a rustic finish.  

For homeowners in North East England, SupaLite tiled roofs are the perfect choice when you want to enhance your conservatory’s appearance and performance. They will improve any conservatory’s energy efficiency, making your conservatory cosier and more comfortable for year-round extended living. Add vents, exterior flashing, and customised lighting for a truly bespoke tiled roof 

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SupaLite Conservatory Roofs Features and Benefits

  • Super-fast installation time 
  • Additional Sky Vista glass panels 
  • Extensive customisation options 
  • Vaulted interior ceiling 
  • Additional vents for improved airflow 
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Comparing SupaLite and Guardian Conservatory Roof Systems

When comparing the SupaLite and Guardian conservatory roof systems, both offer excellent thermal insulation and aesthetics. The Guardian system is known for being a lightweight option that replaces traditional polycarbonate or glass roofs.

SupaLite provides similar benefits but is often praised for its easy installation and energy efficiency. If you’re considering a tiled conservatory roof, the cost varies based on factors such as size and materials.

Tiled options tend to be more expensive but provide a lasting, weather-resistant finish that can enhance your home’s energy efficiency and value. Flat conservatory roofs are another choice, offering a modern look and practical features like better drainage and insulation.

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Key Considerations for Replacing a Conservatory Roof

When replacing a conservatory roof, lightweight options, such as polycarbonate, can be suitable but have limitations in terms of insulation and longevity. Newer systems, like SupaLite, are popular for providing the benefits of solid roofs without the extra weight.

Choosing the right conservatory roof system depends on several factors, including the climate, your budget, and the desired aesthetics. It’s essential to find a balance between practicality and appearance.

Installing a roof on a conservatory requires careful planning, particularly when switching from glass or polycarbonate to tiled systems.

Benefits and Popularity of SupaLite Conservatory Roofs

The benefits of SupaLite roofs are numerous, including improved energy efficiency, reduced noise from rain, and a more comfortable temperature year-round. The best roof for a conservatory depends on your specific needs, whether it’s aesthetics, energy efficiency, or budget.

Many people are now opting to replace polycarbonate roofs with solid or tiled systems for better insulation. In the North East, conservatory roof replacements are popular, and the costs can range widely depending on the type of roof chosen.

Additionally, the lifespan of a conservatory roof varies based on materials used, and planning permission may be needed when changing the structure of your conservatory roof.

FAQs

Your Questions Answered

We know that choosing the right home improvement is never easy, so we’ve listed some of the most common questions about our range of conservatory roofs to help you make the right choice.

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Will any re-plastering be needed?

Rest assured, our team of expert installers will do a tidy job and no re-plastering will be needed.

How long will it take to install a SupaLite conservatory roof?

SupaLite conservatory roofs usually take from three to four days to install.

Will my conservatory be darker with a SupaLite tiled roof?

No. The large glass areas of the walls will still admit an abundance of natural light. You can also add Sky Vista glass panels into a SupaLite tiled roof to increase natural light intake.

Do I need to wait for fine weather conditions to install a conservatory roof?

No. Tiled conservatory roofs can be installed all year round in any weather conditions.

In which areas do you install SupaLite roof upgrades?

At Tyneside Home Improvements, we install glass conservatory roofs across North East England. We serve all the major cities in the area including Newcastle, Sunderland, Middlesbrough, and Durham. We also work extensively across all towns and villages in Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, North Yorkshire, and County Durham.

What is the minimum pitch for a SupaLite roof?

The minimum pitch for a SupaLite roof is generally 10 degrees. These lightweight, insulated roofing systems are commonly used for conservatories and other extensions. The 10-degree pitch ensures effective water runoff and structural integrity, while also complying with building regulations. SupaLite tiles are fully registered and meet stringent UK and European standards, making them suitable for roofs with this minimum pitch.

Do I need building regs for a pitched roof?

Building regulations approval is required if you are entirely replacing your roof or converting a flat roof to a pitched one. Your roof design must account for the loads it will need to support, including joist sizes, spans, and calculations for any steel beams. You must provide details of the roof covering, ensuring the pitch is suitable for the selected slates or tiles, and specify the roof insulation and the method for draining and dispersing rainwater. Compliance with these regulations ensures structural integrity, energy efficiency, and proper water management.

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