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Title: Should You Use Glass Or Polycarbonate For Your Conservatory Roof - Tuflite Polymers


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First built in the 16th century, and becoming
more popular in the 19th century, conservatories
began being traditionally built, attached to the
house on one side to grow citrus fruits, tropical
plants, and flower displays. They began being
used as glasshouses to geodesic domes to social
usage and more. Initially, it was only glass
being used to build such conservatories, but
today, other materials like polycarbonates are
also being used. Whether being built in private
gardens or parks or botanical institutions,
these beautiful structures are being built with
various materials in different designs. So, if
you are also planning to build a conservatory
anywhere around the world, you would also wonder
as to which material to use traditional glass
or contemporary polycarbonate. Worry not! We
have the answer to this question.
Should you opt for glass? People generally tend
to opt for glass to build their conservatory, and
thats obvious because it is the most
traditional material for the purpose. Having a
glass conservatory can help maximum light in and
let you look out into your garden thus enjoying
the airy feel. Moreover, glass can prove to be a
great soundproofing material too. This means that
you can stay connected with your surroundings,
while avoiding any kind of noisy disturbances
around. And, if you are still worried about the
noise, you can opt for double glazed glass that
can ensure soundproofing even further. Also, you
can have specialized glass that can keep your
room insulated, but at the
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same time, maintains a steady temperature.
However, one drawback of glass is the amount of
glare that comes in when it is bright and sunny
outside. Also, a glass conservatory needs a lot
of maintenance in terms of cleaning as it can
show up dirt very easily. To add to that, glass
is very expensive and time consuming to install,
and replace too. Should you opt for
polycarbonate? Polycarbonate is undoubtedly very
strong and durable as compared to glass. But, to
your amazement, this strength and durability
doesn't make it expensive. In fact, it is
comparatively much cheaper than glass! Moreover,
it is very light in weight and flexible, thus
making it easy to carry, transport, and install
so you can have your conservatory built up in no
time. And, one of the most noteworthy benefits
of polycarbonate is that it lets in maximum light
during the day as does glass, but with the added
advantage of keeping the harmful UV radiations of
the sun away, unlike glass. This is possible
only because polycarbonate comes with a special
UV protection layer on one side of the sheet.
Furthermore, polycarbonate is highly impact
resistant, which means you don't have to worry
about any damage done by rain, snow, hail,
stones, or any other impact. With all these
benefits, you can definitely say that building a
polycarbonate conservatory is a good investment.
And, this is why there has been a rise in the
number of polycarbonate sheet manufacturers in
the country, out of which you need to choose the
most reliable and reputed ones, for example
Tuflite Polymers. Hopefully, with this blog, we
have been able to acknowledge you with the pros
and cons of both glass and polycarbonate, so
that you can take an informed decision. For
more information visit Tuflite Polymers
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