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Solid Tiled Roof
All NEW Ultraroof 380 Solid Tiled Roof
The All NEW Ultraroof 380 roof overcomes the issues associated with older conservatories.
Its lightweight tile makes it an ideal replacement conservatory roof. The tiled roof comes with impressive vaulted ceilings that are highly insulated for an all year-round room.
For a truly bespoke design and to ensure your new extension still lets plenty of light into your home, the Ultraroof comes with a clever configurable technology that allows optional installation of multiple glazed sections or Velux roof lights.
Choosing a Solid Tiled Roof By Stratton
Solid Tiled Roof Examples
Roof Options
Hipped Solid Roof
The Edwardian Solid roof is based on 3-4 walls with roof sloping to each wall.
Pitched Solid Roof
This simple design features a single pitched roof that slopes to the front wall.
Gable Solid Roof
This roof slopes to a wall either side, which is fronted with a glazed raked section.
Victorian Solid Roof
Impressive roof with Multi faceted walls and multiple angles to the roof.
Finer Conservatory Details
Ultraroof 380 Construction
The Ultraroof 380 is a lightweight pre-fabricated roofing system that allows us to make your new extension watertight in around 4 days.
The lightweight construction can be supported by window and door frames with no need for supporting posts.
The prefabricated panels also achieve fantastic insulation values as low as 0.16W/m2°C.
The roof also allows the integration of glazed sections to allow light into the extension and adjoining rooms making it look fantastic!
Tile Options
We offer 3 colour options for our authentic slate effect tiles including harvest brown, carbon grey and terra brick to suit any Norfolk & Suffolk property.
For more information or to see a sample of the tiles please call us or visit our showrooms in Diss or Long Stratton.
Planning
Stratton Glass and Windows have been trading since 1979. Over the years we have collated a great knowledge with regard to the planning requirements on conservatories.
The majority of conservatories don’t require planning due to the relaxed permitted developments. However, our trained staff can assess the requirement and if need be we can administer the application from the plans to the written documentation we are here to simplify the process allowing you do design the conservatory of your dreams without the stress of planning.
Every Step Of The Way
We offer an orangery, sunroom and conservatory build service in Norfolk & Suffolk. This involves us providing and organising all the trades to complete your conservatory installation. This option takes away the requirement of you having to source individual trades and keeps the installation all ‘under one umbrella’. Our builder will dig new foundations and lay your new brick walls, our installation team will then follow with the frames and roof to make the structure watertight. As part of this service we also offer electrics (to Part P certification), flooring (including engineered oak, laminate, tiles, LVT and vinyl), plastering and rendering. Also, if specified, our builder can return once complete to landscape your patio around the new build.
At Stratton we offer a replacement conservatory service in Norfolk and Suffolk. This entails removing your current conservatory then supplying and installing a new, upgraded glazed sunroom or conservatory in its place.
During this process, our Norfolk office-based conservatory installation team will be beavering away in the background to ensure a smooth installation. They are there to help every step of the way for your peace of mind.
Cornice Options
A standard conservatory comes with plastic gutters, which some people don’t like. Ultraframe’s innovative aluminium cornice options not only hide the standard plastic gutters but also add elegance and style to the classic conservatory roof. The cornice can be provided in a variety of colours including white, grey, cream, chartwell green and more.
The cornice comes in 3 options; Classic, 2 high flat and 3 high flat. Click on the options above to see more.
Classic Cornice
The classic aluminium cornice is a timeless feature, which adds a contemporary style to any conservatory suiting a variety of homes. Ask our sales team for more information regarding the cornice features.
2 High Cornice
The 2 high aluminium cornice is the most recent addition to the classic roof. It is designed to imitate an orangery look without the high cost. It can be applied to any of our roofs for a modern & stylish finish. Ask our sales team for more information regarding the cornice features.
3 High Cornice
Along with the 2 high aluminium cornice, the 3 high cornice is the most recent addition to the classic roof. It is designed to imitate an orangery look without the high cost. It can be applied to any of our roofs for a modern stylish & finish. Ask our sales team for more information regarding the cornice features.
Ultraframe – Livin’ room orangery option
The Ultraframe roof system is incredibly flexible. With the Livin room feature we can create the aesthetics of an orangery extension without the added cost of engineered timbers, flat roofs and lintels.
It works using a lightweight engineered steel section, which can be insulated and plastered. You can then decorate it in any colour the same as your house walls, when styles change.
In addition to this we can add down lights to the perimeter making the room appear warm, cosy and stylish
Ultraframe – Loggia posts
Bringing the orangery pillar design into the 21st century the loggia posts have a modern look followed by fantastic thermal efficiency. As they are prefabricated they remove the requirement for expensive brickwork but in line with the innovative design we can achive an A+ rated conservatory extension allowing you to enjoy your Loggia all year round!
The Loggia columns can be used on the corners or in between frames to break up the large glass areas traditionally associated with conservatories. This gives you more of an extension than a conservatory.
They also allow you to decorate the inside of your conservatory in any colour.
Loggia Features
At Stratton we believe our longevity is due to our simple formula. We only supply quality products for fair prices.
The Loggia columns can be fluted to imitate the traditional timber orangery design or plain for a more modern simplistic feature.
The columns fit in with the cornice as they are painted in the same RAL and both made from aluminium.
They are made from engineered timber and preformed honeycomb insulation, making them more insulated than their competition. So much so they can achieve an A+ rating!
FAQs
Stratton’s modern innovative conservatories have options to allow you to use your conservatory all year round.
In the winter it is imperative to insulate your conservatory. Our bases are insulated along with the cavity walls. In addition to this the side elevations can be specified from C rated all the way up to A++ rated, Loggia columns can also be specified to contribute further to the insulation.
Obviously the roof plays a major factor as warm air rises up the roof needs to prevent it from escaping. On the classic roof the dome glazing bars are multi-chambered. These small air pockets help insulate the roof.
However, the main factor is the glazing area. High performance glass or even a lightweight roof is best at insulating. Select “glazing options” for more details.
In the summer the roof glazing plays a big part in keeping your conservatory cool. Again see the glazing options for more details. Ventilation in the side frames needs to be taken into account.
In summary Stratton conservatory extensions can be used all year round as long as the correct components are specified.
All of our windows, doors and conservatories are made to measure on order. Once an order is placed our surveyor will contact you to take an accurate survey and draw up plans for the factory to manufacture your new conservatory roof.
Call us for more information
You can organise with us to attend site to provide you with a quotation for your specified roof and guide you through the choices.
Once you have confirmed your design, an order is placed with us and our surveyor takes accurate measurements for manufacture. Once your roof is ready for installation we will arrange for a convenient date for installation.
Planning Permission
Under new regulations that came into effect from 1 October 2008 adding a conservatory to your home comes under permitted development meaning that no permission is required. However, there are certain exceptions to this rule so it is always worth checking with your local council. At Stratton we can help advise you and run through the planning processes.
Building Regulations
Conservatories are usually exempt from building regulations as long as they meet the following conditions:
- They are built at ground level and are less than 30 square metres in floor area
- At least half of the new wall and three quarters of the roof is either glazed or translucent material
- The conservatory is separated from the house by external quality door(s).
- Glazing and any fixed electrical installations comply with the applicable building regulations requirements
Our lead time is usually between 6-8 weeks. However, it is worth speaking to the office for a more accurate leadtime.
Planning Permission
Our roofs come in a wide variety of designs to suit any size and space. Call us for a free, no obligation quotation.