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Literoofs is a premium conservatory roof replacement company that specializes in transforming outdated and inefficient con...
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Sonsonia Ltd is a reliable construction company that serves Leeds and the surrounding areas. Our team of skilled professio...
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10 Nov

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Sale - M33

Enquiry from: Germaine S

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customer is looking to have a new conservatory installed. they are unsure of options so would like to discuss. confirmed interest via customer lives in sale area upvc supply and install please call t...

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03 Aug

Conservatory | Repair

Sale - M33

Enquiry from: Jason W

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Leaking from one of the conservatory windows that pools on the inside windowsill

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28 May

Conservatory | Repair

Sale - M33

Enquiry from: Mark S

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I need 6 replacement room panels for a consevatory roof 4 angled 2 straight

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02 May

Conservatory | Repair

Sale - M33

Enquiry from: Finbarr O

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I need to replace a flat conservatory roof , poly carbon, approx 13ft by 13 ft

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07 Jan

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Sale - M33

Enquiry from: Vinay M

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customer in sale area made an enquiry for a new conservatory online. confirmed via sms at 21:17 confirmed via email at 21:17 upvc supply and install please call to arrange an appointment to discuss o...

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06 Mar

Conservatory | Repair

Sale - M33

Enquiry from: P P

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leak where internal metal gutter joins upvc gutter. -conservatory repairs - upvc conservatory roof

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18 Nov

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Sale - M33

Enquiry from: Willow T

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we are looking to replace our existing timber frame conservatory with a grey upvc one. the existing brickwork is fine so it is just a replacement frame. are you the property owner: owner what level ...

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01 Nov

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Sale - M33

Enquiry from: Mike R

Start Date: Immediate

Hi, I need a quote for repair to double glazed window on conservatory. Approx 790mm×380mm. Stained glass patterned. Condensation inside. Please call me or email me. I can send photos of window.

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01 Nov

Conservatory | Repair

Sale - M33

Enquiry from: Nicola W

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The middle Of the conservatory roof where the light fitting is has a leak, if the rain is medium to heavy it drips considerably fast and creates lots of water on the floor. -Conservatory Repairs - Le...

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17 May

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Sale - M33

Enquiry from: Imad M

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customer made an online enquiry for a conservatory via one of our websites. confirmed via email/sms/. upvc supply and install please call to arrange an appointment to quote. are you the property owne...

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15 Feb

Conservatory | Repair

Sale - M33

Enquiry from: Brian C

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polycarbonate conservatory roof leaking slowly at multiple locations, repair quotation is required. please call back for more information and photos. thanks. are you the property owner: relative of o...

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09 Feb

Conservatory | Repair

Sale - M33

Enquiry from: Jean L

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polycarbonate roof. pavilion roof in the middle. 3 small leak on the pavilion part of the roof needs repair. are you the property owner: owner of the property what part of the conservatory require...

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12 Jan

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Sale - M33

Enquiry from: Gary T

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Call anytime. New build or replacement: New build Brickwork present: No Style of conservatory: Unsure Quote requested on a conservatory, in PVCu, to be supplied and fitted.

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01 Jan

Conservatory | Solid Roof

Sale - M33

Enquiry from: Tony C

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quote on a cottage for tile effect plastic roof supply and install size roughly 45ft x16ft thanks please note eir code h14e732 co cavan

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15 Sep

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Sale - M33

Enquiry from: Abubaker A

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customer made an enquiry for a upvc conservatory via one of our websites. looking at various options confirmed interest supply and install please call to discuss options and arrange appointment to qu...

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28 May

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Sale - M33

Enquiry from: Shikha M

Start Date: Immediate

Hi, I am looking for a lean to conservatory to the side of the house 1.9*4.5m. Looking for a quote for the same. Thanks, Shikha

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07 Apr

Conservatory | Solid Roof

Sale - M33

Enquiry from: Rachel M

Start Date: Immediate

Call any-time Type of conservatory: Other / Unsure Approximate age of conservatory: 10 years Quote requested on solid conservatory roof, to be supplied and fitted.

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01 Mar

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Sale - M33

Enquiry from: Helen P

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Call any-time New build or replacement: New build Brickwork present: No Style of conservatory: Georgian Quote requested on a conservatory, in PVCu, to be supplied and fitted.

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14 Feb

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Sale - M33

Enquiry from: Naga P

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need quote conservatory at the back for the mid terraced property-please advise on it are you the property owner: owner what level of service do you require: design, supply & install property type: t...

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08 Nov

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Sale - M33

Enquiry from: Tosin E

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customer is looking to have a new conservatory installed. they are unsure of options so would like to discuss. confirmed interest via customer lives in sale area upvc supply and install please call t...

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How much do Conservatory Installer services cost?

How much do Conservatory Installers charge? Costs for Conservatory Installers in 2024 can vary depending upon the kind of work that you require to have actually performed in your house. It's the question we get asked a whole lot "how much do Conservatory Installers cost?". It's generally better to have an idea of how much a Conservatory Installer will likely charge for their assistance. Rates will change based on the products and the tradesperson chosen. The table shows the sorts of task that Conservatory Installers generally do as well as the regular cost series of these tasks. Some projects take longer to complete than others so prices do differ by project.

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The average price
of a Conservatory Installer in Sale is:

£11,669

Conservatory Installer job Conservatory Installer cost in 2024
Wooden conservatories in Sale £45,000-£69,000
Conservatory in Sale £6,000-£9,200
Orangery in Sale £15,000-£23,000
Diy wood conservatories in Sale £9,200-£13,800
Diy conservatories in Sale £2,320-£3,480
Aluminium conservatories in Sale £4,500-£6,900
Diy aluminium conservatory in Sale £2,320-£3,480
Conservatory base in Sale £675-£1,035
Conservatory repairs in Sale £1,125-£1,725
Pool enclosures in Sale £6,000-£9,200
Sunroom in Sale £15,000-£23,000
Conservatory roof in Sale £3,750-£5,750
Lean-to Conservatory in Sale £3,900-£20,000

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Conservatory Installer FAQs

What finish is best on a wooden conservatory?

When people talk about finishes on a wooden conservatory, there are a few different things that they may be referring to. Some may be referring to the colour and type of wood used to build the conservatory, but they may also be talking about the type of treatment used to protect the wood from the weather. We’ll cover both bases for what finish is best on a wooden conservatory here.

When you’re thinking about the best wood type and finish for the conservatory, it’s best to go with a hardwood. There are both hardwoods and softwoods, and hardwoods are the most durable. Oak is the most expensive choice but is also the most durable, so lots of people decide to go for this option. Other good choices that are slightly cheaper are Brazilian cedar and idigbo. Softwoods like European redwood or Siberian larch are cheaper still, but they won’t last as long, so it may work out more cost-effective to spend more on a hardwood.

Wood is a natural material, so it’s important to look after your wooden conservatory to prevent it from rotting or getting attacked by bugs and pests. Your conservatory will be exposed to all weathers, so you’ll need to use a good finish to ensure that it stays in tip-top condition for years to come. Your installer should be able to tell you what’s best, but some of the best finishes for a wooden conservatory include breathable varnishes and decking oil. However, if you do use an oil, it’s best to use a preservative treatment too; oil will only repel water. Joints are particularly susceptible to water penetration, so make sure you use a good wood treatment and focus on areas where water would pool during rain. Then you can apply a decking oil afterwards.

how much does an orangery extension cost?

If you’re planning to build an orangery extension on your property, then it only makes sense to estimate the possible cost before getting started. However, like several other home improvement projects, the cost of building an orangery extension is based on a wide array of factors such as your location ( within the UK), the size of the building, the orangery style in question, the materials to be incorporated as well as the finish you’re expecting to get.

Generally, to build an orangery, you’d have to spend within a range of £10,000 to £70,000. This variations in price depends on the factors earlier mentioned such as the type and size of the selected orangery. For a small orangery featuring a uPVC frame, you can get that done for nothing less than £10,000, but the price can jump to £60,000 or more if you want a large, timber-framed orangery built. For a superior quality, large and timber-framed orangery featuring a new fitted kitchen, you’d have to incur up to £70,000 in expenses (when you add the price of the new kitchen units as well as appliances).

The finish you want to achieve is one of the most influential factors determining the price of your orangery. If you want just the bare essentials (low end), the price ranges from £10,000 to £20,000, meanwhile the price for a blend of both basic and customized items ranges between £20,000 to £40,000. However, if you have a high taste and looking to get the best possible orangery with all fixtures and fittings of great quality, you’d have to spend between £35,000 to £60,000.

Furthermore, orangery’s cost will also be affected by how you wish to make use of the space, meaning an extra work may be required. This must also be taken into consideration to get a more accurate estimation of the cost.

how to tile conservatory roof?

How To Tile Conservatory Roof

If you’re thinking about replacing your old conservatory roof with a tiled one, you’d probably want to know how you can go about it. Tiling of a conservatory roof comes with a plethora of benefits with the most significant one being a much improved insulation which helps you save money on heating bills. This activity is also, however, a task that is best done by a professional. It requires working at height which can be very dangerous and also demands a particular set of skills as well as confidence to make the project a safe and successful one. In other words, if you lack any of the aforementioned attributes, then we’d strongly recommend that you call in a reliable professional who can guarantee the best results for help. In this article, we’ll walk you through the conservatory roof tiling process.

✓ Remove the existing roof. As you would have guessed, the first step is to remove the old existing roof and dispose off in an environmental friendly way.

✓ Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) rafters are fitted so as to develop the structural frame for the new solid roof.

✓ Waterproofing. The next step is to add 100% waterproof sheets under the GRP rafters.

✓ Insulation. Once the waterproof sheets have been installed, it’s then time to fit the insulation boards making sure that there’s a 15mm gap between the boards and the waterproof sheets.

✓ Outer sheets. To minimize the number of roofing bars and increase the conservatory’s efficiency, you’ll have to include the outer sheets at this stage.

✓ Tiling. This is the final step in the process. Add the tiles to the conservatory roof and make sure that they’re firmly secured. This wouldn’t take forever as most conservatories are not that big in size.

how to repair conservatory roof leak?

First and foremost, a conservatory or a sunroom is a structure attached to the sunny part of a house which possess glass walls and roof which enables the sun’s entrance into the space. Conservatories happen to be a very popular structure in the UK as home and property owners are able to subject it to wide variety of uses such for relaxation, entertainment, hangouts with family and friends, reading and lots more. Therefore, when the conservatory roof is leaking a lot of activities could be affected. Hence, the more reason why you should know hoe to repair this kind of issue by yourself. However, if you’re not confident enough to carry out this task, we’ll recommend you call in a professional who can guarantee the best output the first time. In this guide, we’re going to look at the conservatory roof leak repair process.

  • Spot the leak. The first line of action is to examine the conservatory’s roof to identify the leaking part (tip - most leaks takes place around transparent roof panes edges). If you have a slanted roof, you’d have to look carefully. The spot where it drips may not necessary imply that its the leaking spot.
  • Remove the old seal. Climb a ladder to access the leaking pane. Then, with the help of a utility knife, lift out the panel and clean all traces of the old sealant. Once done, simply lay down a bead of the new sealant in the frame, press the clear panel back in place and apply sealant to the outer edges.
  • Cracked pane. If the existing pane is cracked or broken, simply hold the pieces tightly together by applying tape across the pane in various directions
  • Leak sealing. Another option to fix leaks is by applying a sealant around the leaking pane without having to remove it.

 

Can I use my conservatory all year round?

Modern conservatories are well insulated and have double glazing. This means that you can use them in winter, as well as in the warmer seasons. Different roof options such as a glass roof or a titled roof will allow a conservatory to become simply another room in the home.

what is the difference between a conservatory and an orangery?

It always an exciting decision to extend your home, be it adding to an existing room or building a new one all together. However, the problem starts when you realize there are so many options giving you a tricky challenge of knowing which to choose or where to start. There are great differences in renovations between homes, but a common question that remains is whether to go for a conservatory or an orangery.

There are large array of differences between the styles and knowing a thing or two about the special attributes is definitely a great way to get started. Let’s have a look!

• Orangeries are generally best suited to traditional-styled homes or with older property making use of matching stone or brick in construction. Meanwhile for a more recent or modern property, a conservatory will be the better option to add the flair to your property.

• Conservatories tend to be larger than orangeries, therefore if you want a smaller extension, an orangery would be your best bet.

• Orangeries are typically rectangular in shape and is traditionally a more regular building meanwhile a conservatory can be shaped to suit your needs. With an conservatory, you can get a T-shaped, L-shaped, curved, double ended and lean-to extensions to suit your preference.

• An orangery usually possess a flat roof at the edges with a glazed lantern section right at the centre. You can also find more luxurious orangeries having two or more lantern sections. However, when it comes to the roofing, conservatories generally have more options. Some are gabled or pitched, others are lean-to with a plethora of choice to finish off the roof.

• Due to the fact that orangeries are made of more brick than glass when compared to conservatories, they usually provide more insulation than their counterpart. If your goal is to use the extension during the winter months, then constructing an orangery is the best bet.

What’s the cost of a hardwood conservatory?
If you want a wooden conservatory, a hardwood conservatory is the best option. Softwood conservatories are cheaper because the wood grows faster, but they aren’t as weather resistant so won’t last as long. Choose a hardwood conservatory and it should last you over 15 years. Hardwood conservatories will set you back anywhere between £35,000 and £60,000, depending on your requirements. Of course, the larger your conservatory, the more it will cost, but other factors such as the type of wood, the finish and any dwarf walls will make a difference too. Oak is the hardiest type of wood, making it the most expensive – but it can be finished with a bug and pest resistant coating and still retain its polished look, so many people think it’s worth spending their money on. Other hardwoods used for conservatories are idigbo, Brazilian cedar and luan and are cheaper than oak but are still a great option. If you’d prefer to keep the cost of your hardwood conservatory towards the lower end of the range, choose one of these. You can still get them in a variety of finishes and they are still natural heat retainers, so you’ll get a conservatory that is as warm as it can be. If you want to use your conservatory all year round, it might be worth thinking about having dwarf walls installed with your hardwood conservatory so you can plumb in radiators.

what is a conservatory?

What Is A Conservatory?

A conservatory is basically a structure constructed on a property that’s usually attached to the side of a home. It’s a room as well as a greenhouse that’s constructed with the help of a wide range of materials which includes bricks, wood, glass and polycarbonate. A conservatory is typically built with a great amount of glass which enables it to offer huge amount of sun and light. During construction, the idea is always to muster sufficient sunlight for the plants while also enabling a cosy room within the structure especially during the cold months. Generally, conservatory extensions’ walls are made of over 50 percent of glass, while their roofs are usually made up of more than 75 percent glass.

Thanks to the advancement in technology, conservatories have also greatly developed over the years. They’ve significantly evolved from the usual luxury greenhouses to normal and everyday home extensions. Conservatories have also grown to become very energy-efficient while also providing super comfort to the extent that they’re now being used throughout the year. And while it’s formerly known to be an occasional room, it’s now more of a home’s extension.

Legally, conservatories are usually covered by what’s called the permitted development rights which exempts them from both planning permission and building regulations. The conditions below form the legal definition of a conservatory to differentiate it from an extension.

✓ Below 30 square metres in size

✓ Constructed at ground level

✓ Separated from the main building by external walls, doors or windows.

✓ Possesses its own stand alone heating system

✓ The glazing as well as fixed electrical fittings are in compliance with the relevant building regulations.

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