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Quick/Simple DIY to Cut Rain Noise on Polycarbonate Roofs

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The sound of heavy rain on a Polycarbonate conservatory roof can be so intense that the conservatory becomes unusable. Our externally fitted Sound Reducing Sheets absorb the impact of the rain and are totally transparent to let in the light.

Click on the video to hear the difference.

Dramatically cuts high summer temperatures.

Transparent Clearview out to let the light in

Transparent Clearview out to let the light in.
Quick/Simple DIY to cut rain noise on Polycarbonate conservatory roofs.

Solar control to cut summer Heat and Glare

The sound reducing sheets can be supplied with Solar control to eliminate both noise and high summer temperatures. They do this by reflecting 85% of the sun’s heat and glare out before it enters the conservatory.

Simple and speedy DIY Fitting

  • An average conservatory will only take 3 to 4 hours to complete.
  • Fit to any glazed roof.
  • All that is needed is a set of steps for access to roof, sharp knife, heavy duty scissors or snips for trimming, a screw driver, and rubber or wooden mallet to remove and replace the glazing bar covers or gaskets.

The sequence is as follows:

  • Remove the glazing bar covers.
  • Place the pre-cut solar heat reflecting sheets onto the existing roof.
  • If necessary trim to size.
  • Replace the glazing bar covers.

Additional Benefits

  • Maintenance Free – once installed it becomes an integral part of the roof.
  • Can be fitted to any glass or polycarbonate roof.
  • Can be fitted to repair a failed roof – it forms a complete durable outer seal.
  • Extends Roof’s Life – by up to 20 years.
  • Solar control version is Twice as effective as conservatory blinds or air conditioning.
  • Comprehensive Guarantee with a life expectancy of 15 – 20 years.

For an online quote please complete the form below

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Floor area measurements we will require from you are W=width D=depth.

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(This is the measurement from the house wall to the windows).

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Please attach the following photos: 1) Photo of the whole conservatory roof from the garden. 2) Photo of the end of the conservatory roof supports above the gutter. 3) Close up photo of the ridge of the conservatory including the crest and Finial if you have these (not needed for lean-to conservatories) 4) Photos from inside the conservatory of the area/areas where the leak or leaks have occurred.

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Please upload a max of 6 photos. If photos are larger than 2MB please re-size if you can as they may be rejected by the server, or email these separately.

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Finally, please give us your contact details so we can send you a quotation

* Activities at a height can be dangerous. Falls from a height can cause serious injury or death. It is the user’s responsibility to take adequate precautions to protect against falls from a height. Gaining knowledge of the appropriate techniques to enable precautions to be taken to prevent or minimise the risk of a fall from a height is strongly recommended.

Advice may be found in the following publications. These publications are primarily for people at work, e.g. in the construction industry, but the principles apply to any activities at a height:

– Health and Safety Executive: Working on roofs ISBN 978 0 7176 6288 – single copies are free and a web version can be found at: www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg284.pdf.
– Health and Safety Executive: Health and safety in roof work HSG33 (Third edition) HSE Books 2008 ISBN 978 0 7176 6250 0.
The Work at Height Regulations 2005 (Statutory Instrument 2005 No 725) referred to in the above publications, and its amendment,
The Work at Height (Amended] Regulations 2005 (Statutory Instrument 2007 No 114), are also available as a free download from the Health and Safety Executive website www.hse.gov.uk.

A free leaflet, The Work at Height Regulations 2005 (as amended): A brief guide (ING401) explains the requirements of these regulations. The regulations do not apply to individuals doing work for themselves, e.g. on their own house.