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    Lean To polycarbonate roof

    That's probably a part of it. Thanks I'll look into warm rubber roof. Is it normally lightweight? Will it be supported on walls with timber frame?
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    Lean To polycarbonate roof

    Apart from conservatory not much is wrong really. It's just a good starter home. I don't plan to stay here more than 5 years myself :)
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    Lean To polycarbonate roof

    If I'm honest I don't mind what material will be on the roof as long as it provides at least decent heat insulation but I think concrete tiles would be to heavy. What I had in mind was plasterboard from the inside with some insulation between the roof. I would lose a lot of light but at least...
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    Lean To polycarbonate roof

    Thanks for the answer that's really helpful. The beams seem substantial 100mm x 47mm, there is insulation in the walls and wooden cladding on the outside, in total the walls are probably 200mm thick altogether with double glazed windows and doors. I really just wanted to see if that seems at...
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    Lean To polycarbonate roof

    The extension was added circa 2000 and since then was bought and sold 5 times so I'd say it's sellable as it it. My question was if any other roof can be supported on what is there now but thanks for your answer.
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    Lean To polycarbonate roof

    Hey there, I've had a bit of a problem which became especially noticeable during winter and was wondering if someone could shed any light. I bought my first home which ha a dining room extension with lean to polycarbonate roof with wooden beam. As there is no door to the dining room the whole...
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