The Most Common Types Of Sunroom Roofs

Cathedral sunroom

The most common types of sunroom roofs

Our new glass roof formula shades more effectively and reflects even more heat to protect your space from the hot sun, keeping it comfortable all year round.

We have always prided ourselves on our high-quality glass. Now, we have more good news! Recent changes in technology have allowed us to introduce a better product and that means more benefits for our clients.

This is big! Even before this change, our glass has been critical to our success. Some of our most beautiful and dramatic rooms are all-glass, with glass walls and the glass ceiling for the maximum feeling of the outdoors, indoors.

What makes our glass roof special

Every glass roof we build uses ConservaGlass NXT, a patented 12-layer formula that allows natural light through while blocking solar energy and damaging UV rays. This highly insulated glass blocks intense summer heat and protects the room from winter chills, so you can enjoy year-round comfort and superior energy efficiency with a room that’s built to last.

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How CONSERVAGLASS works:

  • Tempered double-strength glass for strength and safety
  • Argon-filled air space for increased thermal performance
  • Multiple glass coatings keep the room warmer in winter and cooler in summer
  • Stay Clean technology loosens the dirt so water can rinse it away
  • Temporary protective glass masking on both sides to protect glass from scratching and construction debris

Types of Glass Roofs

We have a variety of styles of glass roofs–Studio, Cathedral, Victorian, Georgian, and Curved Eave so you can customize the enclosure to fit your home without sacrificing quality or design.

Straight Eave or Studio Glass Roof

Simplicity and subtlety make the straight lines of our classic glass sunroom a seamless addition to your home. Our patio room models include traditional and contemporary designs, with finished aluminum exteriors and interiors, and even natural wood interior beams in some styles.

Cathedral Glass Roof

The vaulted ceiling and ConservaGlass NXT walls combine to offer style and comfort in equal measure. When you choose the cathedral-style room, you’re opting for a front peaked wall that welcomes light and extends your outdoor views, while creating an airy, spacious feel within.

Georgian Glass Roof

With a regal nose and squared-off shoulders, the stately design from the Renaissance castles of the British Empire lends an air of majesty to any architectural home style. It has high ceilings that give it a vaulted effect – while allowing the light in from all angles.

Victorian Glass Roof

Victorian Conservatories have a rounded bayfront, a steeply pitched roof, and ornate details. With the exceptional use of space, dramatic ceiling height, and maximum window openings, this is a popular and charming home addition.

Curved Eave Glass Roof

Our final sunroom is refined with an elegant curved eave. The graceful lines and elegant symmetry of our curved eave solarium complement your home’s existing roofline for a polished, finished look.

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Learn more about sunroom roof options with Maryland Sunrooms

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At Maryland Sunrooms, we build lifestyles…one room at a time.