We get so many calls for help from customers who are simply fed up with
the sweltering temperatures inside their conservatories during the summer
months. All that glass, with the sun beating down – it's no wonder that many of
us treat our conservatories as glorified storage spaces. You can't really use
them as additional living space, can you?
You may be surprised to learn that it’s possible to have a conservatory
that's lovely and comfortable all year round, warm in the winter and cool in
the summer – the perfect place to gather with friends and loved ones or to
enjoy a good book and a garden view.
If you have a conservatory that’s too hot to handle, these tips may help
to keep yours cool.
Conservatory blinds or awnings
Conservatory blinds are typically installed on the interior windows to
help block out sunlight, whilst awnings are installed on the conservatory exterior
to help shade windows from direct rays. Conservatory
blinds and awnings come in a range of styles and colours, so they can be
matched to suit your décor.They provide some privacy and can even help protect
your flooring and furniture from fading due to prolonged sun exposure.
As for cooling in the summer months, however, blinds or awnings will
only provide minimal relief. They certainly help reduce glare and block out
direct sunlight, but they do not allow for the release of heat or air
circulation that will help cool the space.
Window film
Conservatory window film is a fairly affordable way to help keep your
conservatory cooler in summer. These adhesive films cling to windows, helping
to block out UV rays and reflecting heat away so that your conservatory won't
get as hot as it would if the windows were unprotected. If you have a supplemental
cooling system, window films can help air conditioning work more effectively
for lower running costs.
Air conditioning
If you've got the budget for it, an air conditioning unit installed in
your conservatory is perhaps the most effective way to ensure a cool room.
However, glass is still a poor insulator, and even with a top-of-the-line
system, you won't get the best performance unless your conservatory is properly
insulated.
Conservatory roof insulation can dramatically improve the efficiency and
function of air conditioning by reducing the amount of heat that enters the
conservatory in the first place and preventing the escape of cool air. Your
conservatory will be more comfortable and usable year-round, and your utility
costs willbe much lower.
Conservatory ceiling
insulation
By far the most beneficial improvement that you can make, conservatory ceiling insulation ensures maximum comfort all year long. On its
own, an insulated roof blocks heat, helps cool air to circulate, and cuts down
on the direct sunlight beating into the room. When used in conjunction with
another cooling method, you get a conservatory that you can use comfortably all
summer.
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