A room that holds heat in January, stays usable in July, and doesn't sound like the inside of a tent when the rain comes down.
The Leka solid roof system replaces the failing roof on your existing conservatory or sits on a new build. Lightweight tiled panels with insulation built in, finished inside with a plastered and painted ceiling that reads as part of the house. No exposed beams, no temperature swing, no daylight through the joints.
On a 1950s semi in West Derby that means a tile picked to match the existing house roof. On a Victorian villa in Mossley Hill it means an orangery-style finish in keeping with the period. The point is the same either way: the conservatory stops looking like a conservatory and starts looking like a room.
Why choose a Leka roof from Pure Conservatories
A proper room for a fraction of the extension price
Full insulation, plastered ceiling, finished interior. Looks and feels like a brick extension. Usually 30-50% of the cost.
Three to five days on site, not three weeks
Roof replacement on an existing conservatory takes three to five days. Seven to ten days for a new build. We start when we said we'd start.
Usable in January, usable in July
Built-in insulation holds heat in winter and keeps the room cool in summer. No more "we never use it in the winter".
Tile-matched to your existing roof
The roof reads as part of the house, not an afterthought stuck to the back of it.
10-year guarantee from a firm trading more than a decade
We've been here. We're still answering the phone. The guarantee is from people who will still be trading when you need to use it.
Most of the conservatories we re-roof across Liverpool were fitted in the polycarbonate era - late 1990s to around 2008. The roof is the weak point. Polycarbonate yellows, leaks, and gives up. Early glass roofs are heavy on heat loss in winter and worse on overheating in summer. Either way the conservatory becomes the room you walk through to get to the garden, not the room you sit in.
A Leka roof keeps the existing frames (in most cases) and replaces just the roof. Insulated tiled panels, plastered ceiling, finished interior. The room becomes part of the house properly - same temperature as the living room in January, cool and comfortable in July, quiet when the rain comes down.
Three to five days on site. The frames stay. The room comes back into use the week the work is done.
We specialise in three core services with all work compliant with Building Regulations for a seamless finish.
More than a decade of proven industry experience
Consistently praised with 5 star reviews from our customers
Every installation protected with a 10 year guarantee
A service built on reliability, care and trust
Just a small selection of the nice things our customers have to say about us
Most conservatories on most Liverpool homes don't need planning permission. They fall under permitted development as long as the size and position meet the standard criteria. The exceptions are listed properties and homes inside one of Liverpool's conservation areas.
The Liverpool conservation areas worth knowing about: Sefton Park, Princes Park, Falkner Square, Canning, Rodney Street, Abercromby Square, Calderstones Park, Woolton Village, Cressington Park, Grassendale Park, Stanley Park, Newsham Park, and several others in the inner-city Georgian and Victorian quarters.
If your home is inside one of these areas, we handle the planning application as part of the project. You don't have to phone the council. You don't have to fill in forms. We'll confirm exactly where you stand at the free site visit.
We genuinely serve all Liverpool postcodes. From the inner-city L8 terraces through the post-war suburbs of West Derby, Old Swan, and Norris Green to the higher-value Victorian villas of Mossley Hill and Allerton. The Wirral base in Eastham is a short trip through the tunnel and Liverpool is a core part of our service area. We've been doing Liverpool conservatories for more than a decade.
It depends on the house. Inner-city terraces and post-war semis (West Derby, Old Swan, Wavertree, Norris Green) usually take a lean-to or Edwardian-style conservatory on the rear. Larger 1930s and post-war detached properties in Aigburth, Childwall, and Woolton tend to suit a full Edwardian rectangle. Victorian and Edwardian villas in Mossley Hill, Allerton, and Calderstones are often the right home for an orangery rather than a glass-roof conservatory.
Most Liverpool roof replacements (existing frames, new Leka tiled roof) fall between £8,000 and £14,000 depending on size, tile spec, and the condition of the existing structure. New conservatories range from around £15,000 for a small lean-to to £40,000+ for a larger orangery with brick pillars and a lantern roof. We give you a written quote at the site visit and you decide in your own time.
A roof replacement on an existing conservatory takes three to five days on site. A brand new conservatory or orangery takes seven to ten days, plus a day or two at the end for cleaning and finishing. We start when we said we'd start. We don't trail jobs out.
No catch. We give you a written quote at the site visit and we leave it with you. No follow-up phone calls unless you want them. No manager ringing on the way back to the office. No "today only" pricing. You decide in your own time, and if you choose someone else, that's fine too.
In most cases, yes. The Leka roof is light enough to sit on the vast majority of conservatory frames that were installed across Liverpool since the late 1990s. We check the existing structure at the survey and confirm suitability before any work is quoted. If reinforcement is needed, that's part of the price - no surprises later.
If you're looking at something with more architectural presence than a traditional conservatory, an orangery combines brick or rendered pillars with large glazed sections and a lantern or flat insulated roof. It's the right call on the larger Victorian and Edwardian villas in Mossley Hill, Allerton, Calderstones, and Woolton, where the orangery sits in keeping with the period and proportions of the original house.
If your conservatory is from the 1998-2008 wave, the roof is almost certainly the reason you don't use it. Polycarbonate that's gone yellow, glass that turns the room into a greenhouse in summer and a fridge in winter. A Leka roof upgrade replaces the roof, keeps the frames, and brings the room back into daily use. Three to five days on site.
Please note: We currently serve the areas in and around Wirral, Liverpool, Chester, Warrington and Southport.
To arrange your free, no-obligation quote, please contact us on the number below. All quotes require an on-site visit which can be arranged during the day, evenings and on weekends to fit around you.

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