Most new build conservatories with either a solid tiled or glazed roof will not need planning permission because they are covered under what is known as a permitted development.
Replacing conservatory roof with solid roof planning permission.
There are just some limits and conditions regarding placement and size which you can find details of on the government s planning portal.
A change of use occurs when replacing a glass roof for a solid insulated roof as it causes the structure to be classed as permanent rather than temporary.
When replacing a translucent conservatory roof for a solid roof you must obtain building regulatory approval.
The design and engineering behind the guardian warm roof system means that it is a lightweight replacement.
This is because adding a solid roof to your conservatory changes its classification from a temporary structure to a permanent one.
Replacing an old glass or polycarbonate conservatory roof with a new solid tiled roof does not require planning permission but it does require building regulatory approval.
So do i need planning permission to replace my conservatory roof then.
The simple answer is no you do not planning permission to replace your conservatory roof with a solid tiled roof.
This may necessitate planning permission.