Too Hot in Summer? Too Cold in Winter?
Make Your Conservatory More Comfortable
A simple way to improve comfort without replacing your entire roof
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At 2Hot2Cold, we specialise in turning uncomfortable conservatories into spaces you can use all year round.
With over a decade of experience, we provide clear, practical advice — no pressure.
Which Conservatory Roofs Can Be Insulated?
Polycarbonate Roofs
If your conservatory has a polycarbonate roof, adding an insulated conservatory ceiling can make a significant difference to comfort levels.
It helps reduce glare, summer heat, winter heat loss and noise — creating a room that feels more usable throughout the year.
Glass Roofs
If your conservatory currently has glass roof panes, we would normally recommend replacing the glass with insulated roof panels first, followed by an insulated ceiling finish beneath. This combination provides a far more noticeable improvement in temperature control, comfort and overall performance.
Cooler & More Comfortable in Summer
Reduces Glare & Sun Bleaching
Improved Warmth in Winter
Helps Dampen External Noise
A room that can be better utilised throughout the whole year
Insulated Roof Panels
For conservatories with glass roofs, insulated roof panels combined with an insulated ceiling help create a warmer, quieter and more energy-efficient living space.
Insulated Conservatory Ceiling
Helps retain warmth, repel excess summer heat, reduce condensation and soften external rain noise for improved year-round comfort.
Conservatory Ceiling Finish
Choose from a range of smart ceiling finishes including White Matt, White Ash and Shiplap styles for a clean, bright and durable conservatory ceiling.
One day Installation
Many insulated conservatory ceilings can be installed in as little as one day with minimal disruption to your home.










