Not only does the Ultrasky roof create beautiful orangeries, but it’s also the strongest glazed roof on the market and can be fitted twice as fast as a traditional orangery roof – typically saving two days on-site versus a traditional build. The system boasts 25% fewer bars than any other comparable system, meaning there is less profile and more glass to ensure maximum light in the room below, while the sleek design of the roof belies its astounding strength – Ultrasky is the strongest glazed roof on the market, capable of spans up to 8m wide. Not only this, but Ultrasky is also thermally broken inside and out for unrivalled thermal performance. Alex concluded: “The results of this poll reinforce why promoting orangeries using our Ultrasky roof is a fantastic opportunity for our customers. We now have conclusive proof that 74% of homeowners prefer this style of orangery and when you couple this with its fantastic thermal, time-saving and strength benefits, Ultrasky is the ultimate choice for contemporary orangeries.”
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