At MPN we design and install roof lanterns uniquely designed for customer homes across Swansea, Carmarthenshire, Cardiff, Neath, Bridgend and across South Wales. Use our online quoting engine to get an estimated conservatory price or read more about our roof lanterns below.
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Our lantern roof systems are some of the strongest, best looking and most thermally efficient roof on the market. Join the rapidly growing number of homeowners across South Wales enjoying the beauty, elegance and performance of our new uPVC or Aluminium lantern roof systems on their conservatories and orangeries.
At MPN we use the cutting edge lantern roof systems from the leading manufacturers to lead the way in conservatory and orangery design, giving you the customer ultimate and unrivalled view from your new extension with supreme aerial views combined with its industry leading thermal performance ensures you can use your conservatory/orangery 365 days a year.
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The T-shape conservatory style works best on larger properties, it is again a combination conservatory style featuring a central projection. It can be Victorian, Gable or Georgian in style. With T-shape conservatories, the central part projects into the garden, which exaggerates the sense of bringing the garden into the home. The central projection on a T-shape conservatory style can also create a porch effect. This can highlight your elegant French doors.
The combination style not only allows you to expand your horizons in scale and style, it also enables you to mould your ideas around any shape of building. L- T- and C-Shape combine two or three rectangular shapes, while P-Shape is similar to the L- but with one or perhaps two Victorian style rounded-ends.
Increased roof strength means the design aesthetics and clear sightlines achievable using the slim Atlas profiles in the lantern roof remain unmatched by any other company, creating a roof that can suit any house style.
A thermal performance of U-value of 1.5 W/m2k which is twice as thermally efficient as its nearest competitor (which are over 3). When using triple glazing Low e glass the Atlas roof has an overall U-value of as low as 0.7 W/m2k
Independent tests confirm the Atlas lantern roof is the strongest glazed roofing available in the UK domestic conservatory market. Our lantern roofs have been designed to withstand 33% greater live loads (wind/snow) than other roof manufacturers.*
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If you'd prefer to speak to a member of our team, then you give us a call on 0800 158 8800 or send us an email at sales@mpnwindows.com.
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Our roof lanterns are completely bespoke to you. All styles, shapes and colours creating the perfect space for your home.
Yes, by adding a glazed extension such as a conservatory to your home you are adding extra living space, and this will potentially add value to your home. The amount of value a conservatory will add to your home depends on various factors including the quality of the products used, the size of the conservatory, and how well it complements your home - all of which we can discuss with you during our free design consultations.
How long a conservatory will last will depend on many factors, but at MPN Conservatory World you can be assured that we use the the highest quality materials and installation by our in-house tradesmen. Factors that may indicate that it's time to think about upgrading or replacing your conservatory could include leaking, condensation, damage, and big variations in temperature throughout the year.
Glass conservatory roofs are very good if you are looking to enhance your living space with plenty of natural light and enjoy views of the sky above. There are many choices of high-performance glazing that can be used in glass conservatory roofs to ensure thermal efficiency, as well as providing other benefits such as self-cleaning.
Conservatories often fall under Permitted Development, which means you can build them without Planning Permission. As long as the conservatory doesn't exceed four metres in height and is no higher than your home's roof you should be able to build it without Planning Permission but you should always check with your local building control officer at the local council for the rules in your area.
Yes you can remove the doors between your home and your conservatory but doing this means that you will need Building Regulation approval, we can help you with this process.
We offer conservatories in all of the standard window colours so that they will match the windows on your home. We can also create conservatories in ANY colour so if you want something a bit different, just ask.
The bars on an the conservatory roofs are made from UPVC which on some systems is clad in aluminium. The roof can be glazed with either glass, solid panels or a solid roof system with tiles and glass. Some older conservatories may be glazed with a plastic sheeting material called polycarbonate.
Yes, it will always need foundations to create a solid base structure on which to build the conservatory and ensure it is structurally sound.
There are 4 main steps to building a conservatory, these include: 1. Preparation of the foundations and base. 2. The building of any brickwork such as dwarf walls or brick pillars. 3. Installation of the windows and doors. 4. Installation of the roof.
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