| Do you make conservatories
to order? |
| Our neighbours
aren't friendly - how can we protect our privacy? |
| How soon can we
have our conservatory? |
| Can I use my conservatory
all year round? |
| Do we need Planning
Permission or Building Regulation Approvals? |
| How soon can we
have our conservatory? |
| North, East, South
or West?
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Further Questions
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Do you make conservatories to order?
Yes-every one of our conservatories is made to measure and can
be personalised with a host of accessories and design features
both inside and out.
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Our neighbours aren't friendly - how can we protect our privacy?
Conservatories can be made private by the thoughtful use of
obscure glass, solid side panels, blinds or even a solid wall
on one side.
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How soon can we have our conservatory?
The average turnaround is six to ten working weeks from placing
the order (depending on the weather or if planning permission
is required).
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Can I use my conservatory all year round?
Modern conservatories, with insulated bases and cavity walls,
which feature double-glazed units and a thermally efficient
roof, can be used all year round. A good use of heating will
also help. Comfort levels can be further enhanced through glazing
which is specifically developed to keep conservatories warm
in winter by retaining heat, and cool in summer be excluding
solar radiation.
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Will Wood grain finishes fade with time?
Most of the products are guaranteed for a full 10 years against
discolouration and delamination of the specially bonded wood-effect
finish.
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Do we need Planning Permission or Building Regulation Approvals?
Probably not. Planning Permission isn’t required unless
you’re adding a conservatory to a house that has already
been extended. You may also need to check the age of your home
as developers of new build properties sometimes have restrictions
placed upon them.
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North,
East, South or West?
The positioning of your conservatory will influence the ambience
of the room at particular times during the day. In general
the following applies:
North facing: subjected to the
colder side of our climate but enjoying some morning sun.
Good insulation and heating will be required.
South facing: The warmth of a
conservatory on the sunny side of your property will be appreciated
by both people and plants. Sufficient ventilation and shading
will help to keep the room at a comfortable temperature during
really hot spells.
East facing: Benefits from early
morning sun, making it an ideal breakfast room.
West facing: Fairly well lit
at the start of the day and benefits from the warmth of the
sun in the afternoons and evenings-perfect for entertaining
and dinner parties.
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