Conservatory glass for year-round comfort
Getting the most out of your conservatory, garden room, or sunroom is a crucial consideration when deciding on the specification of both the roof and the sidewalls.
Your choice of glass product is the single most important factor in cost effectively controlling the climate inside your conservatory, along with other essential factors such as aesthetics, maintenance and longevity.
Climacontrol aqua
The flagship roof product in the range due to it's outstanding ability to reflect the majority (78%) of the sun's heat away from the conservatory. This results in the room being 9 degrees C cooler in the peak, hot summer months compared to standard glass when combined with Climacontrol vertical in the side walls.
Climacontrol natural
Climacontrol natural offers minimum tint and a neutral appearance, coupled with the technology to reflect 71% of the sun's heat away from the conservatory. This results in the room being up to 7 degrees C cooler when combined with Climacontrol vertical in the sidewalls.
Climacontrol blue
Climacontrol blue has a subtle blue tint and the capability to reflect 68% of the sun's heat away from the conservatory. This results in the conservatory being up to 6 degrees C cooler when used with Climacontrol vertical in the side walls.
Climacontrol vertical
Conservatory side panels cover as much glazed area as the roof, and therefore vital in terms of controlling the internal environment. Climacontrol vertical offers the unparalleled ability to act in the same way as your Climacontrol roof, but provides crystal clear clarity to maximise your views and natural light.

To sum it all up
Reflects up to 78% of the sun's heat, keeping your conservatory up to 9 degrees C cooler.
63% better insulation than standard glass, keeping you warmer in the winter.
Reduces up to 68% of the sun's glare, maximising visual comfort on the brightest of days.
Permanent self cleaning coating that reduces the need for manual cleaning. Also prevents water droplets from forming which means clear views, even when it's raining.
Internal condensation will only begin to form at an average external temperature of -11 degrees C (in timber / PVCu frames at an internal temperature of 20 degrees C AND 50% relative humidity.