Warm roof conversions in Teesside

A warm roof conversion in Teesside costs £9,000 to £15,000 in 2026 and rebuilds the conservatory roof as a fully insulated, ventilated warm deck structure with a vaulted internal ceiling. It is the most room-like result of any conservatory roof upgrade: warm, quiet and cheap to heat all year.

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What a warm roof conversion actually is

A warm roof conversion strips the conservatory back to its frames and rebuilds the roof as a genuine insulated structure: a structural deck, rigid insulation fitted above the deck so the whole structure sits inside the thermal envelope (the "warm deck" build-up), a breathable membrane, and a tiled or slate-effect finish outside. Inside you get a plastered, usually vaulted ceiling with recessed lighting, so the space reads and heats like a single-storey extension.

The "warm" in the name is the construction method, not a marketing word: because the insulation sits above the structural deck, there is no cold void in the roof, which removes the condensation risk that plagues badly converted conservatories.

What they cost on Teesside

Expect £9,000 to £15,000 for a warm roof conversion on a typical 3x3 metre conservatory, including the vaulted ceiling, plastering, lighting and making good. The upper end covers larger P-shapes, gable fronts, roof windows and higher-spec finishes. Where the existing frames need strengthening or partial replacement to carry the roof, that work is itemised in the quote, not absorbed silently or skipped.

What a proper warm roof quote specifies

Warm roof vs a standard tiled roof

The two terms overlap heavily in practice, and many "tiled roofs" sold on Teesside are warm deck systems. Where a true warm roof conversion goes further is the engineering: structural calculations, a specified warm deck build-up, and building control sign-off treated as standard rather than optional. If a quote for a solid roof is vague on any of those three, ask why before you sign. For the lighter-weight alternative, see tiled conservatory roofs; for keeping overhead light, glass roofs.

Who it suits

Warm roof conversions make the most sense where the conservatory is already the household's second living room in waiting: big enough to matter, well positioned off the kitchen or lounge, and let down only by the roof. On Teesside's 1990s and 2000s estates, that describes thousands of conservatories whose frames and bases have decades left in them.

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Frequently asked questions

How much is a warm roof conversion in Teesside?

£9,000 to £15,000 for a typical conservatory, including the insulated roof structure, vaulted plastered ceiling, lighting and building control sign-off.

What is the difference between a warm roof and a tiled roof?

Most quality tiled conservatory roofs are warm deck systems. The conversion label means the roof is engineered and signed off as a structural insulated roof, with calculations and building control, rather than simply re-covered.

Do I need building regulations approval for a warm roof?

Yes, in practice: replacing a translucent roof with a solid insulated one is notifiable work, and the completion certificate matters when you sell. A proper quote includes the application and inspections.

How long does a warm roof conversion take?

Typically 4 to 6 days on site including plastering, with the conservatory weather-tight from the end of day one or two.

Will the room lose too much light?

Roof windows or glazed panels can be designed in, and the white vaulted ceiling bounces light around well. Most owners find the room brighter in use because they actually use it.

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