Thinking about replacing your outdated roof with a solid roof conservatory? Obtaining Building Regulations approval is a mandatory requirement.
Solid roof conservatories are legally seen as extensions in the eyes of Building Control officers. Unlike glass roof conservatories and orangeries which are described as “temporary structures”, a solid roof conservatory is labelled as a permanent extension.
Gaining approval from your local authority means that the system installed has been thoroughly checked by a government approved building inspector. They will ensure that the roof has been installed as it should, is structurally sound and thermally efficient.
This is necessary if you ever wish to sell your home in the future. Once you have obtained approval, you can be certain that there will be no issues relating to your solid roof living space holding up the process when you find a buyer.
Fortunately for you, Pennine’s Fusion roof is the most advanced roof system on the market and therefore there is an increased likelihood of receiving Building Regulations approval when opting for this modern roofing system.
The Fusion roof provides conservatories with a solid roof while retaining natural light and providing an energy efficient solution for your home.
This means you can enjoy your living space throughout the seasons, without getting too hot or too cold. You can also save money on heating bills as the Fusion roof is successful in maintaining a pleasant temperature, regardless of the weather outside.
The Fusion roof has a beautifully vaulted plastered ceiling, which gives the space a more deluxe, room-like feeling. The internal pelmet allows you to fit spotlights and speakers too.
So with the opportunity to customise your space, lower heating bills, and an increased likelihood of gaining Building Regulations approval, it makes sense to go with Pennine’s Fusion roof.
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