Regrettably, the answer has to be 'No'. The shorter the wavelength of a radio signal is, the less it's 'penetrating power' is. Satellite transmissions have extremely short wavelengths, so they can't penetrate roofs.
Additionally, the transmitter has an output less than the power of a domestic fan heater. As the satellite is over 22,000 miles from earth, with the signal spread across much of western Europe, the signal strength is so low that anything in its path will block the signal.
Chris