Conservatory roofs are notorious for allowing heat to escape especially ones which were built more than 10 years ago.
How much heat is lost through conservatory roof.
In the video below paul talks through the different levels of heat loss that occurs with the three different types of roof.
Although heat loss through the poly carb must be quite low the real loss is the joints particularly where the polycarb meets the sides windows of the conservatory as this is just a dust type seal.
When correctly installed the revolutionary system can prevent 91 of the heat that is lost through the conservatory roof.
By fitting an insulated ceiling 80 or more of the heat usually lost through the glass or polycarbonate roof is retained in the winter.
Conservatory heat loss is measured in u values and the greater the u value the greater the amount of heat loss.
Just like building a new conservatory installing this effective insulation doesn t need planning permission either making it perfect for any style of conservatory.
Firstly you need to establish the u values of the walls roof floor etc.
The way this works is very similar.
I have identified the heat loss is the roof which is polycarb.
Give or take about 25 of the heat produced by your boiler will escape through the roof of your home.
Solid roofs are an attractive option for the environmentally conscious as they are efficient at reducing the amount of heat lost through the roof of the conservatory.
25 of the heat from your boiler will be lost through the roof of your home.
However there is every chance that you ll be farting at thunder trying to heat your average conservatory.
It will also stop your conservatory getting too hot.
Paul as the skipper said you can t heat a conservatory unless it s been built to a very high insulation standard.
It also tends to feel much warmer because the heat rises directly up from the floor passing through you and your furniture.
Energy efficient old polycarbonate roofs that were installed 10 or more years ago tend to lose a lot of heat.
Then and only then can you establish the heat loss.
About 35 of the heat will escape through the walls and through gaps in and around windows and doors and about 10 of heat will disappear through the floor.