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Guardian Solid Roof System Review

GUARDIAN SOLID ROOF REVIEW

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It is a common problem in South West conservatories: the environment is stifling hot in summer and Arctic in the winter, reducing the usable capacity of the home.

If this is your issue, it is more than likely due to the roof – usually glass or polycarbonate with poor insulation properties. There are now half a dozen or so big companies plus a host of smaller conservatory firms specialising in installing roof replacement systems, saving homeowners money on full conservatory replacements or extension conversions.

In previous blog posts we have carried out a SupaLite Roof Review (SupaLite are popular in the South West) and also looked briefly at a number of Supalite Roof System alternatives. This post looks at another very popular system in these parts – the Guardian solid roof, epitomised by the Guardian Warm Roof system which includes integrated insulation.

The Guardian Warm Roof is formed of over 20 components each supplied by different fabricators. After the old roof is removed, a ring beam is placed on top of the underlying structure on top of which the roof itself, connected to a light aluminium frame, is connected. The roof can be tiled using either MetroTile or Tapco synthetic products.

 

GUARDIAN SOLID ROOF REVIEW: THE PROS

Along with SupaLite, Guardian publish a thermal co-efficient (u-value) of 0.18 W/m2K. The lower the u-value, the slower heat transfers through the roof’s materials, avoiding the heat extremes experienced by many conservatory owners. Even a triple-glazed glass roof will only give you a u-value of around 2 while a single 4mm pane of glass increases that number to a mighty 6.

Guardian are LABC registered with does offer a big advantage when it comes to building regulations approval. Conservatory roof replacements are a grey area when it comes to building regs but the design of the Guardian solid roof system has clearly ticked enough boxes to make building control officials happy. What this translates to in practice is likely to be lower rates and a less time-consuming inspection process that is focused on the underlying structure  rather than the roof itself.

Guardian state that their Warm Roof system is quick to fit with a 3-4 day timescale published on their website. There are a wide range of tile designs and window types to suit various styles including Edwardian, Victorian or lean-to conservatories. Skylights and internal spotlights are all possible depending on your needs and budget.

And for those who trust in numbers, Guardian roofs are in situ in over 20,000 homes making them one of the most popular replacement roof suppliers.

GUARDIAN SOLID ROOF REVIEW: THE CONS

One thing to be aware of with Guardian is that their work is carried about by Team Guardian members -‘ trusted’ contractors who have gone through the necessary approval process . Although the majority of contractors will respect that relationship and do everything to meet the Guardian standards, there is always the risk that your fitters are the exception.

Guardian make it clear on their website that it is the homeowners responsibility to check references and ensure that an insurance-backed guarantee is in place for the work. While online reviews are generally very positive, there are the odd stories of poor service and corner-cutting. It is worth bearing in mind that your contractor forms a layer of insulation between the public and Guardian and this could have an impact if things go wrong.

This question of accountability is one reason why some people might decide on a local conservatory roof conversions firm.

GUARDIAN SOLID ROOF INSTALLATION IN THE SOUTH WEST

Guardian are a national company and, wherever you are in the South West you shouldn’t have to travel more than 15 miles to find your nearest Team Guardian member. In most cases (including Plymouth, Exeter, Torquay, Bristol, etc.) you will find a number of options well within a 10 mile radius.

Supalite Roof System – Are there Alternatives?

The Supalite roof system is one of the most popular types of conservatory roof replacement for South West homeowners with dozens of internet searches per month. We have previously posted a Supalite roof review but what if your local roofer is not an approved Supalite installer and you don’t fancy a go at DIY Supalite Roof Installation? Are there other options?

All of the systems below can achieve the basic goal of turning a conservatory which is too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter into a habitable year-round space without the expense of a full rebuild.

They all require building regulations approval but require less red tape than a full-scale conversion.

We have researched the most popular replacement roof systems and posted their official videos and some extra information below. We’ve presented them in alphabetical order to avoid suggesting one over another.

Supalite Roof System Alternative #1: Greenspace

Hampshire-based Greenspace claim they can transform your conservatory into an enjoyable living space in only a day. They publish a u-value for their roofing system of 0.29W/m2k. The u-value is a measure of how quickly energy (i.e. heat) is conducted through a material and the lower the number the better.

Supalite Roof System Alternative #2: Guardian

Guardian is one of the most nationally-recognised providers of solid roof replacement systems. They offer an extensive range of window styles and sizes along with many different tile finishes and colours.

Their system can boast a thermal u-value of 0.18W/m2k which is impressively low. They are LABC and LABSS approved and systems are installed over a few days via Team Guardian members.

Supalite Roof System Alternative #3: Metrotile

Metrotile are the preferred system for some South West companies specialising in conservatory roof conversions. Metrotile are a big worldwide operation and claim that their steel-based frames (which are in contrast to the aluminium ones used in the Supalite roof system) are one seventh the weight of conventional roof replacement systems.

Metrotile advertise a low u-value but it was difficult to find out a value. Their roofs are guaranteed weatherproof for 40 years. Metrolife products carry the CE mark proving that they have passed quality testing within the EU. They also carry the LABC mark and have updated BBA certification.

Supalite Roof System Alternative #4: Ultraframe

Ultraframe are also BBA accredited and have set up an Ultraframe Ultra Installer scheme for customer peace of mind. One nice touch is the online Product Selector which runs through a range of questions (importance of thermal efficiency, type of room you want your conservatory to be, roof material choice, etc.) before spitting out a suggestion of relevant Ultraframe products.

*Disclaimer: All information was taken from the online content live in May 2017. SWRCN make no guarantees to its accuracy or relevancy.

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