You would have been aware that the extra windows would increase the heat inside your home, but may have thought that opening windows or installing blinds would take care of the excessive heat build up.
Unfortunately, if your conservatory is south facing, has many windows or few window openings – you may find your conservatory is just too hot to use all year round.
With Conservatory Lightweight Roof Insulation System, you can reduce the heat in the room and get your full money’s worth from your investment, as the following article reveals...
Why Is My Conservatory So Hot?
Sunlight passes through glass with ease which is perfect for ensuring a brightly lit room – but along with that light, comes the onslaught of radiant heat.
This heat occurs all year round – even in the winter. In a conservatory, that heat enters the room and then has nowhere to escape. As a non-porous material, the glass does not enable heat to escape, and it will sit inside your conservatory, building up throughout the day.
Why Is The Rest Of My Home Cooler Than My Conservatory?
This occurs to a much lesser extent inside the rest of your home as furnishings will absorb the heat, there are multiple openings and rooms for it to dissipate and there are simply fewer windows.
In a conservatory (especially one that is closed to the rest of the house) that heat has nowhere to go making it unbearably hot and often unusable.
The fact that a conservatory has a glass or plastic roof adds to the problem – something that is not an issue inside the rest of your home.