Hi, I’m hoping someone can help please.
My new house has an old lean to conservatory with polycarbonate roof. It’s large and watertight so am happy to make do and keep it until it shows any signs of failing.
It has a radiator so was useable all through this winter. However the summer it is too hot so I need a solution.
I also don’t like the look of the poly roof so want to cover it completely (but not spend lots on it as is old and getting towards end of life).
I’ve researched so may things and was just going to put a self adhesive vinyl white blockout on it but thought a reflective foil may work better. I had a spare roll of thermawrap bubble foil and have stuck that with double sided tape directly onto one section of the polycarbonate to try it out.
It does clearly help with radiant heat compared to before but it is extremely warm if touched directly.
1. Is that ok and actually shows it’s working by absorbing the heat from the sun and not passing it into the room?
Or is it going to make things worse when put all over the inside of roof?
2.Will that extra heat sitting against the poly (as opposed to it being able to pass through) damage the poly or roof?
3. If the quick fix I’ve used is ok then will it be ok to put a self adhesive vinyl/wallpaper on it to make it look nicer on the inside?
So much online says must have an air gap etc but I’m not doing this for insulation, it’s purely for solar heat reduction so does that still apply?
Maybe I’m over thinking and worrying but I just want to avoid making it worse or causing any damage!
I’ve attached a photo below.
Thankyou so much to anyone who has read this and has the knowledge I do not and can offer any advice. Very appreciated.