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  1. Polycarbonate is a versatile thermoplastic that has traditionally been a popular choice for conservatory roofs. Known for its durability and transparency, polycarbonate is a lightweight and impact-resistant plastic. It is now a common choice for conservatory roofs due to its cost-effectiveness.
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    Polycarbonate roofs — sometimes called polycarbonate glazing or plastic conservatory roofs — are popular options thanks to how strong, lightweight and cost-effective they are. There are several factors to consider when it comes to choosing your polycarbonate conservatory roof.
    Regular cleaning and maintenance are essential to prevent issues like scratches, discolouration, and the accumulation of debris on the roof surface. If you’re considering a polycarbonate conservatory roof replacement, there are a couple of options available, with the two main choices being glass roofing and acrylic roofing.
    The cost of a new glass or polycarbonate roof for a conservatory depends on its size. For a lean-to-conservatory (3,000mm x 3,500mm) prices start at around £3,200. This compares to £2,150 for polycarbonate. For a conservatory sized 4,000mm x 4,000mm, prices average around £5,000. Polycarbonate averages around £4,000.
    The gaps between the layered sheets of polycarbonate — also known as tunnels — trap warm air, keeping it inside your conservatory. So the more layers you have, the better insulated your space will be. Our conservatories can be supplied with a multiwall polycarbonate roofing system up to 32mm thick for exceptional energy and sound insulation.
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