Conservatory roof double glazing
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Edpaterson
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Conservatory roof double glazing

by Edpaterson » Fri Dec 05, 2008 9:28 am

Hi

My conservatory is fitted with 16mm polycarbonate triple wall sheeting and in order to reduce noise and increase thermal performance I have been looking at 35mm polycarbonate. Unfortunately I do not think the roof bar rebate can take 35mm sheeting. I wonder whether it would be worthwhile fitting secondary glazing on the underside of the roof bars. The gap would be about 30mm and I thought of fitting twin sheet polycarbonate.

Any thoughts from readers and/or professionals would be very welcome.

Cheers

Ed

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polycarb

by welsh brickie » Fri Dec 05, 2008 9:22 pm

You could fit toughened double glazed units instead.
There is high efficent self cleaning glass on the market with a blue tint
So the glass repels 60% of solar energy .
Its a bit like reactolite sunglasses,And is quite reasonable in price.

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