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Heat reflecting glass in a conservatory

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LydiaLeigh · 25/09/2013 14:24

Hi Everyone, Newbie here. Im just looking to hear from people's experiences regarding having this new style heat reflecting glass in the conservatory.
Im looking to have one built, it will be south facing and want to use it all year round, have been talking to local companies abouts style etc and they are all talking about this style of glass.
But with the extra cost, I dont want to be paying for something that just doesnt deliver, and I still end up cold in the winter and too hot in the summer. Any experiences, tips or help would be gratefully recieved.

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LydiaLeigh · 25/09/2013 18:13

Thank you so much for that x

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herethereandeverywhere · 25/09/2013 21:14

It will still be hot but will take the edge of that unbearable/stifling feeling. Underfloor heating helps with cold in winter. If you don't want cold in winter/hot in summer you probably need something other than a conservatory TBH.

didireallysaythat · 25/09/2013 21:41

We had an Anglican conservatory with their reflective glass roof (slight blue tint) and it was great. Never got too hot. And not as noisy when it rained (ie you could hear over the noise)

LydiaLeigh · 26/09/2013 08:48

Many thanks for the advise everyone, still a little undecided at the mo.

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