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Conservatory

Conservatories can be a wonderful addition to your home, providing extra space and beautifully bridging the gap between indoors and outdoors. With a variety of design options available, you can customize your conservatory to suit your preferences. However, they are often too cold in the winter and too hot in the summer. This is where eco-friendly adjustments come in.

Insulate the Roof

One effective way to transform your conservatory is by installing roof insulation. Conservatory roofs are typically made of either glass double glazing or tiles, both of which lack proper insulation. While double glazing and tiled roofs can prevent some heat loss, they are not as efficient as they could be. Double glazing, in particular, can cause the space to become extremely hot in the summer, leading to issues like furniture damage.

With insulation, a tint is applied to the double glazing, making it less visible from above. All roof insulation is then covered with an aesthetically pleasing finish board. This insulation helps to keep the blazing sun out in the summer and prevents cold from entering and heat from escaping in the winter. Not only does this make the space more comfortable, but it also saves you money on energy bills.

Get Custom Blinds

Another great addition to your conservatory is to get custom blinds fitted. If you currently don’t have anything on the window, then it’s inevitable that heat and cold will be escaping and entering. So, when you get custom blinds fitted, it helps to prevent that.

There are plenty of options when it comes to custom blinds for your conservatory, however a great choice is to get reflective backed fabrics, as these help to deter sunlight and they’re also often designed to maintain heat as well. The custom element ensures that they fit like a glove, so you don’t risk any room for heat loss.

There is often a concern about privacy when it comes to conservatories as well, with the feeling of being overlooked. So, when you have conservatory roof insulation fitted from somewhere like CI Group and also get custom blinds fitted, you benefit from it being more comfortable, saving money and also creating a more private space for you to enjoy both day and night.

Consider Underfloor Heating

In terms of heating only, one of the most eco-friendly and cost effective methods is to consider underfloor heating. Underfloor heating helps to heat the space gently, whilst distributing the heat evenly around the room, rather than excessive bursts from the areas your radiators are in. Whilst it can be expensive to install and can take some time to heat up, it’s a very economical way to heat up the living space.

Reseal Conservatory Doors and Windows

Last but not least, a serious drought can come in through windows and doors, so you need to reseal everything to help make it as eco-friendly as possible. If you’ve done this before then you can always do it yourself to save money, however if not, it’s definitely worth getting it done properly as it can make such a big difference for a relatively low cost.

Final Thoughts

There are a few different things you can do to help make your space livable all year round to make the most of it, rather than it only being usable for short periods of time in the spring and autumn. Invest now and not only will it help to increase the value of your home, but it will make living more comfortable and affordable whilst you’re there!

 

Luke Johnson