Conservatory roof replacement in Teesside — get a competitive quote

Get a free, competitive quote for a replacement conservatory roof: tiled solid roofs, modern glass roofs, warm roof conversions, polycarbonate roof swaps and repairs. Covering Middlesbrough, Stockton, Billingham, Redcar, Hartlepool, Thornaby and Yarm, with a fast turnaround on quotes.

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Bright sunroom conservatory interior with large windows and a solid ceiling

Conservatory roof services in Teesside

Get a free, competitive quote for a tiled, glass or warm conservatory roof, a polycarbonate roof replacement or a roof repair. Clear pricing, fast turnaround.

How it works

  1. Tell us about your conservatory. Two minutes in the quote form, property type, conservatory style, the roof you have now and the roof you want, postcode.
  2. Get your free quote. Your job is priced properly and competitively, with a fast turnaround.
  3. You decide. Talk the quote through, ask questions, take your time. No charge, no pressure.

How much does a conservatory roof cost in Teesside?

A replacement conservatory roof in Teesside costs £3,000 to £15,000 in 2026, depending on what goes over your head. Swapping tired polycarbonate for new multiwall panels runs £3,000 to £6,500. A modern self-cleaning glass roof runs £6,000 to £12,000. A solid tiled roof, the upgrade that turns a conservatory into a genuine year-round room, runs £8,000 to £14,000, and a full warm roof conversion with a vaulted internal ceiling £9,000 to £15,000. Repairs start around £250.

The price moves with the size and shape of the conservatory, the condition of the frames underneath, and how much structural work the existing ring beam needs. Every quote here is priced off a proper look at your conservatory, which is the only way a roof quote means anything.

Typical Teesside conservatory roof prices (2026)
Roof typeTypical priceBest suited to
Polycarbonate replacement£3,000 to £6,500Budget refresh
Glass roof£6,000 to £12,000Light with better insulation
Tiled solid roof£8,000 to £14,000Year-round use
Warm roof conversion£9,000 to £15,000A proper extra room
Roof repairs£250 to £1,500Leaks, slips, perished seals

Full breakdowns, including frames, insulation, finishes and the extras that move quotes, are in our Teesside conservatory roof cost guide.

The room Teesside gave up on

Teesside is full of conservatories that get used for six weeks a year. Too cold from October to April, too hot in July, deafening when it rains, and steadily filling with things that have nowhere else to live. The problem is almost never the conservatory itself: it is the roof. Original polycarbonate roofs from the 1990s and 2000s were never designed to insulate anything, and after twenty-odd winters of North Sea weather most are brittle, discoloured and leaking at the bars.

A replacement roof changes the maths completely. A modern glass roof cuts heat loss and glare while keeping the light, and a tiled or warm roof turns the space into a room you can heat like any other, for a fraction of the cost of a new extension. The local housing stock suits the work: the 1980s and 1990s estates across Ingleby Barwick, Coulby Newham and The Glebe are full of conservatories reaching the end of their first roof's life right now.

What good looks like

Every quote here is held to one standard, and these are the four things worth demanding from any firm you speak to:

Replacement, not repair, is usually the answer

If the roof is leaking in one place and the panels are otherwise sound, a repair (£250 to £1,500) buys you years. If the panels are yellowed and brittle, the seals perished along every bar, or the room is simply unusable half the year, replacement is the honest answer and usually the cheaper one over five years. Our roof types compared guide walks through the three replacement options, and the planning and building regs guide explains when a solid roof needs sign-off.

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Where we cover

We cover the whole Teesside conurbation, from the Redcar seafront to the Wynyard estates.

Full details on the areas we cover page.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a replacement conservatory roof cost in Teesside?

New polycarbonate runs £3,000 to £6,500, a glass roof £6,000 to £12,000, a tiled solid roof £8,000 to £14,000 and a warm roof conversion £9,000 to £15,000. Repairs start around £250.

Can you put a solid roof on an existing conservatory?

Almost always, yes. The frames are surveyed first to confirm they can carry the load, and where the original ring beam is undersized it is reinforced or replaced as part of the job. Modern tiled roof systems are engineered to be light enough for typical conservatory frames.

Will a solid roof make my conservatory dark?

Less than people expect. Roof windows or glazed panels can be built into a tiled roof, the internal ceiling is usually white, and the walls of a conservatory are mostly glass anyway. Most owners say the room feels more usable, not darker.

How long does a conservatory roof replacement take?

A polycarbonate or glass roof swap typically takes 1 to 3 days. A tiled solid roof or warm roof conversion takes 3 to 5 days including plastering. The conservatory stays weather-tight throughout.

Is the quote really free?

Yes. You tell us about the conservatory, it gets priced properly, and you decide in your own time. No charge and no pressure.

Conservatory roof guides for Teesside homeowners

Get a competitive quote for your Teesside conservatory roof

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