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sun block for conservatory roof.

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boswell8228 | 14:59 Sun 17th Apr 2005 | Home & Garden
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Could anyone please tell me the best product to buy which will cling to the inside of my conservatory roof and prevent the suns glare and heat from getting through.

Some kind of film on a roll, which could be cut to size and which could be removed and used again without marking the roof, is the type of product I am hoping to be able to buy.

Thanks.

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You could try coating it in 'Ambre solaire'. Sorry, I couldn't resist that, I hope you get some more sensible answers.  ;o)

I thought that was the point of a conservatory. I suppose you could re-roof it.

I've seen roof blinds on some, would that work?

There is a product which goes inside each of the topmost layer of your roof, and can be fitted easily, I found it in a catalogue sent by C&A building products of Lo

ndon but do deliver nationwide  Try www.capb.co.uk    product called solarshield foil inserts said to prevent 80o/o of heat. can give further details if required. 

I have no connection with this firm   

Like landie, I would have thought roof blinds would be best, because they're easy to open and close when you want heat/light in or out. If they're like caravan blinds, they will have silver reflective material on the outside to keep the heat out, but I haven't actually got any so I don't know for sure. They're expensive though (which is why I haven't got any), unless you're a good DIYer and can make your own (which I'm not, so I can't).

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