CONTINUED GROWTH AT LEKA SYSTEMS

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Conservatory roof innovators, Leka Systems have reported a 30% year on year sales growth for its roofing products. This upturn is driven by continued demand for the company’s Leka Warm Roof, Leka Orangery roof and the new LEKA xi Conservatory Base System. Rhys Hoddinott, Director of Leka Systems, said: “The demand for our Leka roofs has been superb as more fabricators and installers see for themselves the benefits these products can deliver.”

The LEKA Warm Roof and the LEKA Orangery Roof have taken the market by storm since they were launched five years ago. The LEKA Warm Roof delivers super thermal efficiency thanks to the unique GRP construction, which results in U values from 0.12W/m²K. The roof is available in virtually any design, can incorporate Velux roof lights and offers superb span and pitch capabilities, giving it incredible versatility. It’s good for installers too: there are fewer elements to install than on a traditional solid conservatory roof, so on-site installation typically takes just two to three days, including removing the old conservatory roof.

The LEKA Orangery Roof has the same exceptional thermal efficiency as the Warm Roof and is quick and easy to install, taking two men one day (excluding the lantern and roof membrane).

The range was recently joined by the Leka xi Conservatory Base System which was launched in 2019. It’s a modular system that’s tailored to homeowner and installer requirements and is constructed using a LEKA base, LEKA walls and the LEKA roof system. There are three- or four-sided options, so it can be used for both home extensions and standalone garden rooms.

Rhys concludes: “We’re delighted to see this growth. Our range of products offers both fabricators and installers a competitive advantage and tap into the growing trend for solid conservatory roof constructions.”

www.lekasystems.co.uk

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