Engineered wood roof system CELSIUS SOLID : VICTORIAN
polyurethanelightweightinsulating panel

engineered wood roof system
engineered wood roof system
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Characteristics

Material
engineered wood, polyurethane
Type
lightweight
Other characteristics
insulating panel
Market
home

Description

Help create usable spaces 365 days a year with Celsius Solid Roof, designed to keep spaces warm in winter and cool in the summer. A stylish alternative to glass, Celsius Solid Roof is quick-fitting and uses quality assured roofing components to create a truly warm roof construction with no fuss for you or your customer. This 4m x 3.5m Victorian-style conservatory might have been a useful addition to the home some years ago, but the passing of time has made it tired. The homeowners found themselves using the room less and less, and generally only when the weather was ‘just about right’, which can prove seldom or not at all, depending on the season. However, with the addition of a retro-fit Celsius Solid Roof this installation has now created the perfect living room extension, where adults and children alike can come and relax in total comfort, providing the homeowners with the true ‘year-round’ extra room that they dreamt of. This installation uses Black tiles to match the property’s original tiled roof, ensuring it blends in perfectly from the outside, and a VELUX roof vent has been added to provide added natural light as well as ventilation during the summer months. No cold-bridging Employing a structural framework of timber components and deliberately avoiding the use of an aluminium framework, Celsius Solid Roof creates a truly warm solid roof construction with no possibility of cold bridging.

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