Lightweight Solid Conservatory Roof  

Why Choose A Tiled Roof Conservatory? 
Our roof system is a lightweight, tiled roofing, system for new and existing conservatories. 
100% solid roofing system 
40 year material warranty 
Certified by JHAI with Building regulations Approval 
Can weigh less than a half that of a traditional glazed roof 
Compatible with most existing builds 
Suitable for conservatories and orangeries 
Metro tile and Tapco tiles to match your home roof 
Engineered to perfection, designed to perform 
No outer plywood or extra structural bracing necessary 
Significantly reduces glare make your space more usable 
Improves thermal efficiency, making you space more snug. 
Designed to fit. Every roof is built up onsite with perfect precision 
Thermally efficient giving a u -value from 0.12 W/m²K. 
Why do we use the Leka System and not just change the glass or poly-carbonate? 
Your existing roof structure has been designed for the glass or poly carbonate only it has not been designed for installation of other material. That is why we change the entire structure. Unless a roof is vented air gas can cause moisture traps. That is why we use a tested Leka roof. 
 
Most rafter and beams, are aluminium which does not have good insulating properties and this can lead to an increase in condensation. That is why we use a system with GRP beams and rafters. 
You will need structural and thermal calculations to obtain building control. That is why we use a system that is approved and includes building control sign off. 
 
Other systems do not include a 40 year material warranty. That is why we use a fully tested system. 

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Project in East Grinstead 

Project in Horsham 

 
For more information or to get a quote call 01342 324461 or email info@natconuk.co.uk 
 
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