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Hi. Not sure if this is the right forum but here goes.
We have a small (about 12 square metre) conservatory. It is hardwood and double glazed on dwarf walls and in sound condition.
We enquired about replacing the roof with an insulated "warm roof" using lightweight tiles.
We had a quote from a company using Britmet tile system. After a long winded process choosing the tile colour, they've since come back and said they can fit reclaimed Dreadnought clay tiles matching our main roof (1930s house).
This sounds good because it will look ace, but I'm pretty sure that's going to be a heavy roof. They said they could park their van on the roof because it's hardwood framed but I'm not convinced.
Plus surely this would be subject to building regs? Unlikely this would be approved?
Any advice appreciated.
We have a small (about 12 square metre) conservatory. It is hardwood and double glazed on dwarf walls and in sound condition.
We enquired about replacing the roof with an insulated "warm roof" using lightweight tiles.
We had a quote from a company using Britmet tile system. After a long winded process choosing the tile colour, they've since come back and said they can fit reclaimed Dreadnought clay tiles matching our main roof (1930s house).
This sounds good because it will look ace, but I'm pretty sure that's going to be a heavy roof. They said they could park their van on the roof because it's hardwood framed but I'm not convinced.
Plus surely this would be subject to building regs? Unlikely this would be approved?
Any advice appreciated.