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EXCELLENT Based on 11 reviews Posted on Duncan A7 May 2025Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Homebrite are a top class company. Peter was a pleasure to deal with and gave me a reasonable quote without any messing about that I'd experienced elsewhere. The fitters were very experienced and extremely tidy and neat. I couldn't ask for anything better - it's nice to find a good company to deal with. Highly recommended.Posted on Richard T4 April 2025Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Choosing Homebrite is one of the best decisions I’ve made. There was no pressure selling just a sensible conversation about what I wanted followed by a very competitive quote. The fitters who did the installation were outstanding in the quality of their work and were friendly, tidy and thorough. I am so pleased with the work that I’m getting them back to replace my conservatory. Thank you for making it a stress free experience and doing such an excellent job.Posted on Ash P4 April 2025Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I recently had new windows installed in my home by Homebrite, and I am absolutely thrilled with the results! The quality is outstanding, and they’ve made such a difference in the overall appearance of my home. The windows are incredibly sleek and modern, with a clean finish that enhances the aesthetic of every room. One of the biggest benefits I've noticed is how much quieter my home is now. The noise reduction is fantastic, which has created a more peaceful and relaxing atmosphere. Additionally, the insulation has drastically improved. I’ve already noticed a reduction in heating costs, which is a great bonus. These windows are designed to keep the temperature stable inside, regardless of the weather outside. The installation process was smooth and efficient, with the team being friendly and professional. They took great care to ensure everything was perfectly fitted, and the whole experience was stress-free. A massive thank you to Peter Gibson for the smooth process from the quotation to the completion. Overall, I highly recommend Homebrite to anyone looking for durability, energy efficiency, and a modern look. They’re definitely worth the investment!Posted on Ian E3 April 2025Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Good experience. No hard sell just polite and quoted quickly. Kept in touch once we had made our decision on using them and turned up when they said they would. One minor issue with some damage that was dealt with quickly and even said that would only need to pay a portion of the bill till the issue was rectified. Very good experience and a job well done.Posted on Phill G1 April 2025Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Peter was very professional and came put to quote without any pressure, very knowledgeable. The fitters of patio door and guttering were also great and nothing was to much trouble! Everything was finished to a high standard and will definitely use these guys again in the future. Thanks a lotPosted on Bridget K10 February 2025Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I love the work, you have a winning team too! Kevin and Alan were so professional and punctual and it was nice having them here. We are very happy with the work done and the professionalism exuded. I say 5* and will be recommending your company. Someone on our street is already coming to have a look as they are interested in the windows too.Posted on Clare D17 January 2025Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great service and excellent value. Peter was friendly and professional. The windows were ordered, arrived and fitted quickly. The fitters themselves are also friendly, efficient tidy and know what they are doing. This isn't the first time I've used Homebrite and won't be the last. Love our new windows makes the house look smart and it's now so much warmer and secure.Posted on Rachel27 November 2024Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Efficient and well executed service. An appointment was initially scheduled and different options were discussed. Detailed specifications and quotes were sent through and then they came out for final measurements and then installed the lovely window and door shown.Posted on Danny F27 November 2024Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I'll keep it simple. 1st class company, 1st class workmen and 1st class products. Don't go anywhere else. Jan & Danny French November 2024Posted on David L3 November 2024Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I was very pleased with Homebrite service from Peter and his team. The work was carried out and completed on time as arranged. I would definitely recommend and use Homebrite again in the future.
Learn how to keep a conservatory warm in the winter months, how to insulate the structure and the practical steps that keep the space usable even in the coldest UK months.
Want to learn how to keep a conservatory warm? Whether you already have a conservatory or are thinking of getting one installed in the future, keeping a conservatory warm in winter is a common topic of discussion for many homeowners who have them.
A conservatory is a fantastic addition to any home. It brings the outdoors indoors and provides a space that enables you to enjoy natural light and your surrounding garden all year round. However, in the winter months, when temperatures drop, it can become a challenging task to maintain a comfortable environment in a conservatory, and it can be too chilly to sit in! This is a headache for many conservatory owners, but with a few tips and tricks, it can be avoided.
A well-insulated conservatory acts as a barrier against the external cold, preventing heat from escaping. In this guide, we’ll discuss the different types of insulation materials available and provide tips on retaining heat. Whether you have a glass or polycarbonate roof on your conservatory, we’ll give you guidance on energy-efficient solutions that may work. We’ll also take you through other heating options – from traditional central heating to more modern solutions like underfloor heating and electric heaters. Every option has its pros and cons, depending on your needs and budget.
Interior decoration ideas and making the most of natural sunlight is another way to keep your conservatory warm in winter. From insulating rugs and cushions to insulated curtains and blinds, we’ll take you through some options that will help you transform your space so that your conservatory continues to be used even during the coldest of winters.
As the winter chill sets in, conservatories become notorious for their icy temperatures, making them uncomfortable to sit in during the cold months of winter. Understanding why conservatories get so cold in winter is important so that steps can be taken to improve the way they retain and trap heat. Here are some of the main reasons why your conservatory can be cold in winter.
With these few handy tips, you can easily transform your conservatory into a structure that stays warm and comfortable during the cold winter months – here’s how.
How to keep a conservatory warm Homebrite
As mentioned, this is one of the major ways that conservatories lose heat. The first step is to look at your glazing. If it’s single-glazed, it will be giving you poor insulation and lots of heat will be escaping through the thin panes of glass. Install double or even triple-glazed windows to improve thermal efficiency and to reduce heat loss.
Triple glazing in particular is great for preventing heat from escaping. If this is not within your budget and replacing the entire glazing is not feasible, consider adding window films. You can purchase window films that, when applied directly to glass, help to trap heat and reduce draughts. You can also invest in secondary glazing, which creates an additional layer of insulation without altering the windows.
Another way to add extra insulation is to purchase thermal blinds or curtains. This provides a protective barrier over the windows and helps to prevent heat loss through window draughts. You should also seal any gaps or draughts around doors and windows, as this will make any insulation you have even more effective. Also, check vents for gaps and seal them up. Draught excluders are a very cheap way of minimising cold airflow.
Next, check that your roof is properly insulated. Older conservatories can now have specially designed roof panels installed onto glass or polycarbonate roofing to prevent heat from escaping at the top of the conservatory. A tiled conservatory roof can also help regulate the temperature, keeping heat in during the winter and preventing the conservatory from overheating in the summer.
Insulating the conservatory ceiling inside can also significantly reduce heat loss. There are various conservatory insulation kits available that can give an extra layer of insulation to the roof.
Underfloor heating is a great way to provide even distribution of heat across your conservatory. Underfloor heating can be installed as either a wet system (connected to the central heating), or as electric heating mats.
Although it is quite an outlay financially, and your flooring will typically need to be dug up and changed, underfloor heating only needs to be operated at low temperatures to make a space very warm, saving you money on energy bills in the long term while reducing energy consumption. Compared to radiators, underfloor heating uses 15-40% less energy.
It’s possible to purchase underfloor heating panels in a variety of tiled, wood effect and carpet finishes. Another cheaper option is to install electric heaters, which are freestanding and can be moved around to where warmth is needed most. They are simple to install, and more energy-efficient models have adjustable settings for more control.
Other, more simple solutions are installing modern, wall-hung radiators in places that need more heat, or installing a smart thermostat in your conservatory. A smart thermostat will allow you to programme heating schedules and remotely control the temperature of your conservatory from your phone, improving energy efficiency in the conservatory and ensuring it is warm when you need it to be. For instance, you can programme the heating system to come on before you plan to use the conservatory in the morning.
Consider incorporating thermal mass elements into your conservatory design. Speak to your architect or conservatory builder, but materials like stone, brick, and tile floors have high thermal mass, which means they can store heat and release it slowly, which helps to keep your conservatory warmer in winter.
Choose a design that will make the most of natural sunlight, which will also warm the thermal mass elements. They will then release heat throughout the conservatory later in the day. You can also take advantage of natural sunlight by keeping blinds and curtains open during daylight hours.
Avoid placing furniture near radiators, as this may prevent heat from coming into the conservatory effectively. To add an extra layer of insulation onto the conservatory floor, choose high-pile rugs and thick soft furnishings, and choose thickened or insulated curtains to retain heat in the room. You may also want to choose sofas, chairs and other furniture that is comfortable to sit on even in cooler temperatures.
This may seem counter-intuitive, but allowing good air ventilation will also help to maintain a comfortable temperature inside your conservatory. Open windows and vents only when you need to, as this will prevent you from losing too much heat.
Monitor the humidity level in your conservatory to assess how much ventilation you need, and to prevent damp and moisture build-up, which can make a conservatory colder in winter.
Some other considerations for keeping your conservatory warm include:
How can I stop heat escaping through my glazing?
Switching to double or triple glazing, adding window film or fitting secondary glazing panels creates an extra barrier so warmth stays inside.
Is underfloor heating worth the disruption?
It requires more installation work, but once fitted it delivers even warmth at lower running temperatures, which can trim future energy bills.
Can portable heaters keep a conservatory warm?
Freestanding electric heaters or modern wall-hung radiators are helpful for top-up warmth, especially when paired with smart thermostats for better control.
Does furniture placement really influence temperature?
Yes – blocking a radiator or vent with a sofa traps heat, so keep furniture clear and add thick rugs or curtains to act as extra insulation.
Why does ventilation matter in winter?
Briefly opening windows or roof vents lets moisture escape, preventing damp that can damage insulation and make the room feel colder.
What maintenance should I do before temperatures drop?
Bleed radiators, service your central heating system, check for leaks and seal draughts so every upgrade works at its best.
Can Homebrite help with conservatory upgrades?
Homebrite’s Kent-based team can review your glazing, insulation and heating choices, then recommend bespoke improvements alongside finance options subject to status.
Homebrite has spent over 50 years helping Kent homeowners brighten their properties with insulated windows, doors and modern conservatories. Our surveyors manage everything from glazing upgrades to tiled roofs and hup! extensions.
Book a free survey and we will recommend the right mix of insulation, heating and shading so your conservatory works in every season. Finance is introduced through FCA regulated partners such as Improveasy Ltd (FRN 708623) and is subject to application and status.
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