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Guardian Conservatory Roof.. Opinions please?
hightower6660
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looking at buying a Guardian "Warm Roof" Conservatory Roof system. It looks like a great, cost effective way of transforming our 6mx3m conservatory in to a more livable room and is cheaper than a conventional extension.
I'd like to invite anyone that has experience of this roofing system to give their opinions (good or bad).
Thanks, Andy
I'd like to invite anyone that has experience of this roofing system to give their opinions (good or bad).
Thanks, Andy
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hightower6660 wrote: »looking at buying a Guardian "Warm Roof" Conservatory Roof system. It looks like a great, cost effective way of transforming our 6mx3m conservatory in to a more livable room and is cheaper than a conventional extension.
I'd like to invite anyone that has experience of this roofing system to give their opinions (good or bad).
Thanks, Andy
Quanto costa?0 -
credo che sia molto caro.Quanto costa?
Not that this helps the OP much with their question
My brother has one, his conservatory is now completely usable in winter without spending a fortune on heating. Can still get hot in summer on sunny days though so the windows and door need to be opened if you want to stay inside.Proud member of the wokerati, though I don't eat tofu.Home is where my books are.Solar PV 5.2kWp system, SE facing, >1% shading, installed March 2019.Mortgage free July 20230 -
onomatopoeia99 wrote: »credo che sia molto caro.
Not that this helps the OP much with their question
My brother has one, his conservatory is now completely usable in winter without spending a fortune on heating. Can still get hot in summer on sunny days though so the windows and door need to be opened if you want to stay inside.
Or you could install a cheap air conditioning unit. As you can use this for heating in the winter as well it can save the need for additional radiators or expensive to run space heaters.0
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