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Is a Conservatory Roof Replacement Worth the Cost?

Is a Conservatory Roof Replacement Worth the Cost?
Is a Conservatory Roof Replacement Worth the Cost?

If you’re experiencing problems with your conservatory roof, you may be wondering whether to repair it or to replace it. This blog aims to help you make this decision by considering the reasons why you may need to replace your conservatory roof, the cost of a new roof, and whether a new conservatory roof will increase the value of your home. Hopefully by the end you will have enough information to make the right choice for you.

Why Consider Replacing Your Conservatory Roof?

There are many reasons why you may consider replacing your conservatory roof. These include:

  • Leaks
    Over time, old conservatory roofs can develop leaks, especially during heavy downpours.
  • Poor insulation
    An old conservatory roof may not provide as much insulation as when it was first installed. You may notice that the space feels colder during the winter months.
  • Noise pollution
    You may notice that your old conservatory roof lets in more noise from the outside which can be disruptive and distracting.

Replacing your conservatory roof will help to improve energy efficiency, add comfort for you and your family, and enhance the aesthetics of your conservatory.

Conservatory Roof Replacement Cost Breakdown

The cost to replace a conservatory roof will vary depending on the type of roof you choose and the style and size of your conservatory.

The table below provides an average cost of a new polycarbonate, glass, and tile conservatory roof to give you a rough idea of how much your new conservatory roof will cost:

Type of conservatory roof Price per m² - Range Low Price per m² - Range High Average UK costs
Polycarbonate £400 £800 £600
Glass £600 £1,200 £900
Tile £600 £900 £750

Source: Conservatory Roof Replacement Costs in 2025 | Checkatrade

Replacement Conservatory Roof vs Repair: What’s Better?

The answer to this question will most likely depend on how badly your conservatory roof is damaged.

Repairing damage can be the most cost-effective option in the short term. However, it may not be the most effective long-term solution. Issues can return, and repairs may not be sufficient at resolving more serious issues.

Replacing your conservatory roof will ensure that previous problems do not reoccur. Long-term cost benefits, improved energy efficiency, enhanced looks, and added security are all benefits resulting from replacing your conservatory roof.

How Much Does a New Conservatory Roof Cost?

As mentioned above, the cost of a replacement conservatory roof will depend on the type of roof you choose – tile, glass, or polycarbonate – the size of the conservatory roof, and the style i.e. lean-to, Victorian, or Georgian.

You also need to consider insulation if you choose a tiled roof and installation costs if you are using a professional installer. All these factors should be included in your initial budget. However, to get a more accurate cost, we always recommend contacting a variety of conservatory roof suppliers and installers for quotes. This way, you will get a better idea of how much your new conservatory roof will be.

Can a New Roof Add Value to Your Home?

This all depends on what type of conservatory roof you choose. A replacement glass or polycarbonate roof will not necessarily add value to your home. However, if you choose to add a tiled roof, you are transforming your conservatory from a temporary to a permanent extension. This additional space will inevitably add value to your home.

Explore Modern Roof Light Options

If you have decided to replace your conservatory roof, it may be worth considering roof light options as an alternative to traditional glass or polycarbonate.

For example, a roof lantern adds a stunning focal point and allows the maximum amount of natural light into a room. Whilst a roof window in a tiled roof adds light and allows a space to be ventilated and aired.

Whichever you choose, it is always a good idea to talk to an expert to ensure it is the right option for your roof and home.

Final Thoughts: Is It Worth Replacing Your Conservatory Roof?

Whether you decide to repair or replace your roof is entirely a personal choice. However, there are a few questions you can ask yourself before making your decision:

  • Is your conservatory energy efficient?
  • Is the room comfortable?
  • How old is your conservatory?
  • Do you have regular issues with your conservatory?

The answers to these questions may guide you to an answer. However, if you're still unsure, call our expert team today on 0800 22 77 77 to discuss your options and the choices available to you.



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