The wind in Lanzarote can be strong and, even on hot days, gusts can be a real
inconvenience when sitting or eating outside," said Wayne. "But a properly designed and constructed without the wind nuisance." Wayne uses the latest Computer Aided Design (CAD) software to give prospective buyers a 3D visual of how their new room with a view will look like. But, crucially, The professional package also calculates wind loading and structural stability key considerations in blustery Lanzarote.
Glass is far heavier than polycarbonate (a glass roof recently fitted by Milnrow in Conil weighed 2.5 tonnes!) so a precise, sturdy structure is crucial for stability and safety. The expert fitting of all Milnrow's products was put to the severest test nature could throw at them in 2005 with tropical storm Delta: the company didn't receive a single call to report damage or failure. Another important aspect is temperature control and ventilation within a conservatory.
In Lanzarote, with its baking summer climate, you need efficient ventilation otherwise it would feel like an uncomfortably hot, clammy greenhouse that you won't want to spend time in. With our expertise we can help customers plan and design their perfect conservatory.
Milnrow is able to supply and fit 'reflex glass' roofs available in tinted green, blue or grey - which are designed to repel uncomfortable heat and glare, whilst allowing light to penetrate.
All parts are are BBA approved (the UK roofing industry's hallmark). We choose the best materials for the hot and harsh environment to keep your house conservatory cool in the summer and warm in winter.
Heatguard Polycarbonate reflects heat, helps maintain a pleasant interior environment. Tests have shown the system reflects 83 per cent of heat away from the building but still allows 80 per cent of the light to penetrate. It also banishes almost all of the sun's harmful UV rays and helps prevent furnishings from fading.
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