Building an extension on your home with traditional bricks and mortar is becoming a thing of the past. There are several reasons for this, including rising costs putting them out of reach of many, a declining skills base to undertake the work, the disruption encountered whilst under construction and the lengthy time taken to complete, having to rely on the weather for time on site and the fact that modern material designs have enhanced wall systems, for instance, to outperform traditional methods.
With an IcoExtension we offer a modern solution to either convert your existing conservatory into an extension or allow you to construct a new single storey extension in a sensible and affordable manner. Offering exceptional thermal values our unfussy, clean systems are built to last and can be constructed in a matter of days in many cases.

Stronger Structures

Faster Build Times

Huge Savings

Thermal Efficiency
A solid investment

Just as with a traditional build you have all the external finish options that you may desire, whether that be cladding, render or brickwork which is created with the use of brick slips for example. And every one of our IcoExtensions is fully structurally calculated before it arrives on site and complies with all building control legislation.

Not only is the IcoExtension a great way to add space and value to your home but we are unique in our offering of a fully ventilated wall system, a vastly superior construction method than many other wall systems can offer, ensuring you complete peace of mind for years to come in the performance of the finished extension.
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Recent testing proved a 6.4m x 6.4m Icotherm roof could carry the weight of four modern Mini cars without showing any signs of movement. When standing on the roof take care of where you step or apply pressure to ensure tiles do not get damaged.
Yes. The addition of an Icotherm tiled roof can make your room up to 90 percent warmer in winter and 70 percent cooler in summer. Additional benefits include reduced noise pollution and no solar glare.
No. An Icotherm tiled roof conservatory is only marginally heavier than a glass roof. As per LABC guidelines (April 2016), if the structure shows no signs of distress, the existing foundations are likely to be adequate to carry the small additional loadings. Existing glazing and door support must also be reinforced.