An ageing conservatory at a care home in Plymouth has been made habitable again with a refurbishment including 16.5m X 4.2m Leka Warm Roof fabricated by Boringdon Plastics.

The conservatory, with expansive views from the former country mansion over the city as well as Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor, was reaching the end of its useable life and had begun to leak as well as being unusable in hot and cold weather.

Tom Henwood of Boringdon Plastics said: “The size and scale of the replacement roof was exacting and we worked closely with the builder to ensure everything ran smoothly.

“The new Leka roof has transformed Torr Home’s conservatory. It is now is a year-round habitable room where residents can enjoy the impressive views at a constant, ambient temperature.”

He concluded: “Leka roofs are suitable for both domestic projects and commercial projects like Torr Home. The flexibility of the roof’s design and its high-end properties mean it can support all retrofit and new build applications, even largescale projects as this one.”

www.lekasystems.co.uk

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