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KEEP WARM STAY COOL

A well-planned conservatory needs adequate ventilation and appropriate glazing to ensure a comfortable living environment all year round. Responsible installers need to help homeowners make the right choice for their particular conservatory.

Polycarbonate

Economical, light weight and durable, Quantal offer a full range of modern polycarbonate glazing sheets that also offer excellent insulation and can control light transmittance to eliminate glare and prevent unwanted heat building up inside a conservatory.
Clear
Maximises solar gain.
Allows you to make the most of the sun during the year.
Perfect for sun lovers though you may need blinds in summer.
Opal
Virtually opaque sheet.
Provides privacy especially for overlooked rooms.
Opal provides a soft glare free diffused light Internally the roof appears white.
Bronze
Blends discretely with other roof finishes, i.e. woodgrain pvc and timber.
Limits the amount of light and glare in the conservatory.
Retains spacious airy feeling.
Bronze Opal
Combines a bronze external with an opal internal surface.
The opal internal finish provides privacy and a soft light quality.
The bronze external finish blends discretely with other roof finishes, i.e. woodgrain pvc and timber BronzeOpal provides the best of both worlds.
Heatguard Opal
Deflects up to 50% of heat build up.
It helps to prevent the conservatory overheating in summer.
Combines the silver grey external finish with the popular opal internal finish.
HeatguardOpal should eliminate the need for blinds.




Glass


Although inherently more costly, many still prefer the traditional looks and clarity of glass for conservatory roofs. It can match the walls andprovide increased sound insulation. The glass should always be toughened or laminated and blinds may have to be installed to reduce glare.

Sealed units are available in a range of thermally efficient and anti heat build up combinations.

Keep Clean

Pilkington Activ eliminates the need for access to the roof for cleaning. Its sunlight activated catalytic action breaks down organic dirt which then simply washes away with the next shower of rain.

Available as an additional option on clear toughened, K and Optitherm layers.



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