Blake & Howes frequently asked questions
Got a question you need answered fast about a Blake & Howes Conservatory Roof Upgrade?
Below are a selection of our customers most frequently asked questions about of conservatory roof installation services.
Planning permission isn’t required for conservatory roof replacements. No filling in application forms or paying Planning fees. Just choose your options, place your order and leave it to us.
Yes you do, and so you should! Building Control exists for your safety and your health, and it stands to reason that anything we construct must comply. The good news is that you can relax whilst we take care of the Building Control process for you.
Whether you’ll lose any light depends on the style and walls of your particular conservatory, but in fact the new roof should improve overall ambiance in any case, transforming it into a more inviting space to occupy. Note also that when we install the roof, we generally offer a choice of Velux or full-pane Ico-view windows.
Conservatory roof replacements typically take about five days, sometimes only three days. Our team works swiftly and tidily, causing minimal disruption to your home life.
We offer a choice of tile colours and finishes, so that the appearance of your new conservatory roof will complement that of your house roof.
We offer a choice of traditional plaster or modern uPVC. We’ll be pleased to advise you on the merits of each.
We don’t currently offer finance, but you’ll probably find our roofs surprisingly affordable. Ask us for a no-obligation quote or estimate!
You certainly can, and we’ll be happy to arrange that for you. Customisation is one of the benefits of a Blake & Howes conservatory roof replacement.
Subject to the shape, pitch and size of your conservatory roof, we’ll be happy to offer a choice of Velux or Ico-view windows.
Absolutely, and we’ll be happy to take care of that for you.
Of course. All our roofs are guaranteed for 10 years. We know of no longer roof warranty.
Blake & Howes – your first stop for conservatory roofs in Norfolk


