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We help homeowners working on all budgets, with options for both smaller and larger homes. Here are some answers to the most common questions.

Conservatory is a type of extension for your home. They are usually built onto the back of the house, leading out into the garden, and are made from either a uPVC, timber or aluminium frame – with large, glazed panels of glass throughout.

In short, the answer is no – as long as it does not cover more than half of your garden, you should not need planning permission for your home conservatory. However, there are a few exceptions; for example, if your home is a listed building or in a conservation area. It is a good idea to check with your local authority and get any permissions firmly in place before you go ahead with the project.

On average, a conservatory will take about 3-4 weeks to complete; however, this can vary depending on the size and style of the project. The installation team will strive to make the process as quick and hassle-free as possible, minimising disruption and offering regular updates on their progress.

Building a conservatory adds an average of 7% value to a house, according to research. Of course, the figure will depend on the quality of the conservatory, the location of your house, and the level of demand for conservatories in your area.

With the right care and maintenance, modern uPVC conservatories can last for decades – some last for as long as 25 years!

The walls and roof of a conservatory are made from glass, with a frame typically made from uPVC, aluminium or wood.

It’s this large amount of glass which makes the conservatory stand out from a traditional house extension, which would usually be larger and built predominantly from brick.

Conservatories come in a variety of styles, each with its own unique features and benefits. Each type can be tailored to fit the specific requirements and aesthetics of your home, ensuring you get a space that’s both functional and beautiful. Some of the most popular conservatory types include:

1. Lean-to Conservatory: A simple design with a single-pitched roof, often chosen for its practicality. It’s ideal for homes with limited space.

2. Victorian Conservatory: Recognised by its bay front and steeply pitched roof, this style exudes elegance with ornate detailing and is typically circular or semi-circular in shape.

3. Edwardian Conservatory: Like the Victorian style but with a rectangular or square footprint. It offers a spacious feel with its flat front and symmetrical shape.

4. Conservatory with Tiled Roof: A modern twist on traditional conservatories, offering better insulation and a homely feel, making it usable all year round.

5. Conservatory Extension: A blend of a traditional extension and a conservatory, providing extra living space with the benefit of natural light.

On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from £10,000 for a basic conservatory to £55,000 or more for high-end or bespoke designs. The cost of a conservatory varies based on its design, materials, and additional features. On average:

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