Glass Roof

A conservatory can maximise the daylight in your home and create a stunning space to enjoy. Your conservatory will bring outdoor living into the heart of your home as you watch the seasons change in comfort. With Wendland, any size, shape or style is possible.

Customers choose a glass roof as it lets in all the light you need to bring the outside in. Performance glass panels reflect the unwanted heat and glare from the sun in Summer and help retain warmth during the Winter months. Modern glazing improves thermal efficiency, reducing heating costs and ensuring you can enjoy your space all year round.

The key benefit of using Wendland roof system is its flexibility, it can cope and accommodate any roof design and shape. The system offers a complete range of glazing options, including 24mm and 32mm with colour options including white, deeplas, rosewood and golden oak.

Glass Roof internal

Looking for an orangery?

With Wendland you can create an orangery with the addition of an internal pelmet and gutter cover.

Wendland’s internal pelmet surrounds the space where the roof meets the windows, making the room feel more like an extension. The internal pelmet can also house downlights or speakers. On the outside, an external gutter cover adds shape and style by hiding the gutters and adding an elegant touch.

Key features of the glass roof

  • Any shape, any size
  • Pitches from 5° to 41°
  • Strong bars for greater spans
  • 24mm or 32mm glazing
  • White, deeplas, rosewood, golden oak and grey as standard
  • Any RAL colour available on request
  • Unglazed, performance glass or polycarbonate
  • Upgrades available: internal pelmet and gutter cover

In order to pass building regulations, all conservatory over 2.5m wide will need a glass U-value of at least 1.2. Smaller conservatories will need glass to be specified with 1.0 U-value. The thermal design guide will provide the specific U-Value of each glass roof.

Glass Options

Specifying the correct glass for the orientation of your customers home is crucial as it can affect the temperature and energy efficiency of the room.

Technical Information

The Wendland roof software has an integrated Structural Design Guide (SDG) which analyses the deflection, compression and tension of all critical elements of the roof ensuring that every Wendland roof is engineered to both the highest snow and wind load requirements of the specific postcode.  

For more technical information on the Wendland parts, please click on the below links. 

Glass Roof Gallery