We Can Transform Your Conservatory into an All Year Usable Room in Just a Few Days
Developed and perfected by NASA, multi-foil insulation delivers exceptional thermal performance in a remarkably thin profile. This makes it the ideal insulation for conservatories.

Transform Your Conservatory Into A Year-Round Living Space
WITHOUT THE COST OF REPLACING YOUR ROOF
Does your conservatory sit empty for months each year?
You're not alone. Most conservatories on the Isle of Man become unusable for nearly six months. Freezing cold in winter as heat escapes through the glass or polycarbonate roof, or unbearably hot in summer when the sun turns them into saunas.
Our conservatory insulation solution changes everything.
Installed directly to the underside of your existing roof, it creates a thermal barrier that keeps your conservatory comfortable in every season while cutting your heating costs.
Reclaim Your Space. Cut Your Bills.
With our eco-friendly insulation system, your conservatory becomes what it was meant to be: a room you actually use.
Enjoy consistent, comfortable temperatures year-round, whether you're entertaining guests or relaxing with family.
The best part? You'll see the savings on your energy bills throughout the winter months.
Why Multi-foil?
What sets multi-foil insulation apart from traditional options is its exceptional ability to reflect up to 98% of radiant heat.
In simple terms, it bounces rising heat back down into the space, acting as a powerful barrier that helps maintain stable indoor temperatures year-round.
This reflective performance works both ways: in summer, it deflects solar heat away, keeping interiors cooler; in winter, it retains warmth inside by reflecting heat back into your conservatory.
The result? Better comfort, reduced energy bills, and protection against temperature swings, all at a fraction of the cost of a conservatory roof replacement.
Our Supplier Of Choice
And Why We Only Use YBS Insulation Multifoil Products
We exclusively use multifoil insulation manufactured by YBS Insulation because they offer the most comprehensive range of certified products available, ensuring we can select the perfect solution for each specific application.
As a UK-based manufacturer with an exceptional reputation for quality and innovation, YBS stands head and shoulders above the competition.
Their flagship product, SuperQuilt, exemplifies why we trust this brand. It's the highest performing certified multifoil insulation in the British Isles and it's the only multifoil product fully approved by both BBA and BDA for building control compliance.
When you're investing in your home's comfort and energy efficiency, settling for uncertified, cheaper alternatives simply isn't worth the risk.
That's why we stake our reputation on YBS products every single time.
When we carry out your free survey we'll be able to advise you on the different types of YBS multi-foils suitable for your conservatory.

SPACE SAVING
EcoQuilt Expert compresses down to 5mm and when resting is just 15mm thick, yet delivers thermal performance equivalent to 100mm of traditional mineral fibre insulation, maximising your conservatory's headroom. SuperQuilt compresses to around 10mm, is 45mm thick when resting and is equivalent to 125-130mm of mineral fibre insulation.
REFLECTIVITY
EcoQuilt Expert acts as a radiant barrier, with an emissivity coefficient of 0.05 (meaning it emits only 5% of the radiation it absorbs, and reflects back the other 95%). That means lower heating bills and cooler Summers. SuperQuilt reflects 98% of the heat.
2 IN 1 INSULATION AND MOISTURE CONTROL
Each of the YBS multifoils act as both high-performance insulation and a vapour control layer, eliminating condensation risk without additional materials.
Four Reasons To Choose Multi-Foil Insulation
01
Lightweight framework
Ensures stability with minimum additional roof load.
02
Premium lightweight shiplap cladding We complete your ceiling with a stylish uPVC lightweight, low-maintenance finish.
03
Fast and hassle free installation
We can insulate your conservatory in as little as two days.
04
The most affordable option - Having a conservatory ceiling professionally insulated is significantly cheaper than a full solid roof conversion.

Price Guide
Prices shown Include Shiplap Cladding Finish and VAT
Mediterranean Conservatory

Also known as a Lean-to, it is one of the most popular and affordable styles in the British Isles. A simple rectangular extension that "leans" against an existing house wall with a single sloping (pitched) roof angled gently downward.
Polycarbonate roof up to 12 square metres £1470
Glass roof up to 12 square metres £1680
Edwardian Conservatory

It gets its name from the Edwardian era when this architectural approach emphasising elegance, balance, proportion, and subdued sophistication became fashionable and influenced conservatory designs that evolved from more elaborate Victorian precedents.
Polycarbonate roof up to 12 square metres £1680
Glass roof up to 12 square metres £1890
Victorian Conservatory

It gets its name from the Victorian era when advances in glass and iron production, inspired by landmarks like the Crystal Palace (1851), made such lavish domestic glass structures fashionable as symbols of wealth, status, and refined taste among the upper and middle classes.
Polycarbonate roof up to 12 square metres £1785
Glass roof up to 12 square metres £1995
Gable Conservatory

Named after its prominent gable, the triangular portion formed by the meeting of two sloping roof planes at the end of a building, mirroring the classic architectural feature found on the ends of traditional houses, which gives this conservatory its distinctive vertical emphasis and imposing facade.
Polycarbonate roof up to 12 square metres £1575
Glass roof up to 12 square metres £1785
Victorian Double Hipped

A double hipped Victorian conservatory (also called a hipped-back Victorian) features a classic Victorian design with a faceted, polygonal front (typically three or five bays for panoramic garden views).
Its defining roof is steeply pitched with "double hipped" slopes which means the roof pitches downward on both the front and the rear (towards the house wall), creating a symmetrical, elegant pyramid-like appearance rather than a flat connection to the house.
This uses a box gutter system to neatly join the conservatory to the house while suiting height-restricted properties like bungalows.
Polycarbonate roof up to 12 square metres £1995
Glass roof up to 12 square metres £2395
Edwardian Double Hipped

An Edwardian double hipped conservatory (also known as a hipped-back or double-hipped Edwardian) features a clean, symmetrical square or rectangular footprint with straight, flat sides and a bold, flat front facade that maximises usable interior floor space and offers a modern yet timeless elegance.
The standout feature of this Edwardian style is the double hipped roof, which slopes downward on all sides, including a pitched slope at the rear towards the house wall, forming a ridged apex and creating a seamless, pyramid-like integration with the property via a box gutter system; this design is another popular option for bungalows.
Polycarbonate roof up to 12 square metres £1995
Glass roof up to 12 square metres £2395
Experience

A combined total of 44 years experience in the conservatory industry ensures a professional finish on every job
Guaranteed

Workmanship, cladding and all our eco-friendly and sustainable multi foil insulation products come with a 10 year guarantee
