by ambusch »
Mon Mar 19, 2012 10:01 am
A true orangery will be more energy efficient because it will often be built with structural columns (ie brick walls), and it has a large ceiling on which the roof (the glass roof lantern) is sat. This ceiling area will be designed to meet building regulations re energy efficiency etc....
The choice of glazing for the roof and windows / frames is the same for orangeries and conservatories. Basically go for a high performance glass that has low U-Value (the lower the better, it stops heat escaping) and also has good heat protection (ie reflect heat from the sun to make it more comfortable in the summer).
Currently Celsius [url](
http://www.celsiusglass.co.uk)[/url]has the best performing performance glass (look up Celsius ELITE, it has a U-Value of 0.9).
So really it isn't just about choosing an orangery over a conservatory, but making sure that if you are going to go for the orangery it has all the right specifications that will make it more energy efficient (wide internal soffit with warm roof construction being key) Otherwise just go for a conservatory with good glass, and opt for a dwarf wall version. And let's be honest, some form of heating will be required