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12 Nov

Orangery | Supply and Install

Ross-on-Wye - HR9

Enquiry from: Adrian P

Start Date: Immediate

customer in ross-on-wye area made an enquiry for a new conservatory online. upvc supply and install please call to arrange an appointment to discuss options are you the property owner: owner what lev...

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28 Feb

Conservatory | Repair

Ross-on-Wye - HR9

Enquiry from: Lee B

Start Date: Immediate

hi, based in whitchurch ross on wye and looking for quote for conservatory repair. experiencing a leak during stormy, heavy rain periods. confident that the windows are not broken, more likely that th...

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05 Mar

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Ross-on-Wye - HR9

Enquiry from: Lizzie C

Start Date: Immediate

are you the property owner: owner what level of service do you require: design, supply & install property type: semi detached do you know what style you require: unsure, i would like to see some desi...

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05 Dec

Conservatory | Solid Roof

Ross-on-Wye - HR9

Enquiry from: William P

Start Date: Immediate

customer made an enquiry for conservatory solid roof and confirmed on the quotatis site they would like quotes from a conservatory installer.mr lives in the ross-on-wye area and would like a call to d...

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05 Dec

Conservatory | Repair

Ross-on-Wye - HR9

Enquiry from: William P

Start Date: Immediate

conservatory needs repaired,small gaps etc doors won’t lock -conservatory repairs - conservatory repairs are you the property owner: owner of the property what part of the conservatory require...

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30 Nov

Conservatory | Repair

Ross-on-Wye - HR9

Enquiry from: Tim B

Start Date: Immediate

i have a 4.4 x 3.5m victorian 3 facet conservatory with polycarbonate roof, approx 20 years old. i'm looking for a quote to insulate the inside with superquilt and upvc t&g. i'm also possibly looking ...

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04 Nov

Conservatory | Repair

Ross-on-Wye - HR9

Enquiry from: Chris O

Start Date: Immediate

to remove and replace polycarbonate roof panels on a upvc 3mtr x 3 mtr lean/to conservatory.-conservatory repairs - conservatory repairs are you the property owner: owner of the property what part of...

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04 Nov

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Ross-on-Wye - HR9

Enquiry from: Vicky B

Start Date: Immediate

a lean to conservatory aprox 15ft x 6ft. are you the property owner: owner what level of service do you require: design, supply & install property type: terrace do you know what style you require: le...

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09 Apr

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Ross-on-Wye - HR9

Enquiry from: Elaine C

Start Date: Immediate

a modern glass conservatory in grey upvc with a tile effect roof approx. 3.75 m x 3.5 metres tiled floor with underfloor heating are you the property owner: owner what level of service do you require:...

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08 Apr

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Ross-on-Wye - HR9

Enquiry from: David B

Start Date: Immediate

edwardian upvc conservatory 5.1m x 3.75 with sliding external doors on 1 side (3.75) are you the property owner: owner what level of service do you require: design, supply & install property type: det...

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07 Mar

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply

Ross-on-Wye - HR9

Enquiry from: Shirley R

Start Date: Immediate

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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26 Jan

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Ross-on-Wye - HR9

Enquiry from: Dale G

Start Date: Immediate

3x6 by 3x8 all uPVC base needed supply and fitted

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04 Jan

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Ross-on-Wye - HR9

Enquiry from: Nathan G

Start Date: Immediate

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

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27 Oct

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Ross-on-Wye - HR9

Enquiry from: Michael W

Start Date: Immediate

customer is looking to have a conservatory installed. they are still considering options on styles so please call to discuss what would be best for their home. homeowner lives in ross-on-wye area upv...

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25 Sep

Conservatory | Solid Roof

Ross-on-Wye - HR9

Enquiry from: Emma S

Start Date: Immediate

We would like to replace our glass orangery roof for a tiles insulated roof

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23 Jul

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Ross-on-Wye - HR9

Enquiry from: Alan W

Start Date: Immediate

Pass: 4 - 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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26 Mar

Orangery | Supply and Install

Ross-on-Wye - HR9

Enquiry from: Nahieda M

Start Date: Immediate

Are you the property owner: Owner of the property What conservatory are you looking for: Orangery Do you require a base: Yes Please call to appoint

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26 Nov

Conservatory | Repair

Ross-on-Wye - HR9

Enquiry from: Christopher R

Start Date: Immediate

There is a leak where the conservatory roof joins the house. I would like a quote for repair please.-Conservatory Repairs - Conservatory Repairs Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Wha...

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05 Oct

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Ross-on-Wye - HR9

Enquiry from: Andy P

Start Date: Less than one month

Are you the property owner: Owner What level of service do you require: Design, Supply & Install Property Type: Detached Do you know what style you require: Unsure, I would like to see some designs Do...

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15 Aug

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Ross-on-Wye - HR9

Enquiry from: Sue L

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Other Forms: 77, 10030 Agreed to recieve quotes for selected products: Yes Please call to appoint

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How much do Conservatory Installer services cost?

How much do Conservatory Installers charge? Costs for Conservatory Installers in 2025 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 Ross-on-wye is:

£11,669

Conservatory Installer job Conservatory Installer cost in 2025
Wooden conservatories in Ross-on-wye £45,000-£69,000
Conservatory in Ross-on-wye £6,000-£9,200
Orangery in Ross-on-wye £15,000-£23,000
Diy wood conservatories in Ross-on-wye £9,200-£13,800
Diy conservatories in Ross-on-wye £2,320-£3,480
Aluminium conservatories in Ross-on-wye £4,500-£6,900
Diy aluminium conservatory in Ross-on-wye £2,320-£3,480
Conservatory base in Ross-on-wye £675-£1,035
Conservatory repairs in Ross-on-wye £1,125-£1,725
Pool enclosures in Ross-on-wye £6,000-£9,200
Sunroom in Ross-on-wye £15,000-£23,000
Conservatory roof in Ross-on-wye £3,750-£5,750
Lean-to Conservatory in Ross-on-wye £3,900-£20,000

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Conservatory Installer FAQs

What wood should you use if building a conservatory?

There several benefits to be derived from constructing a wooden conservatory. Not only do they have an immense visual appeal that’s difficult to rival, but also offer a plethora of other benefits as well. You get to choose from a variety of styles, wooden conservatories are versatile as the wood can be carved to your taste, they can come with a warranty between 10-25 years, they are strong and durable, and finally, they go a long way to increase your property value.

With that in mind, there are a wide range of wood types that are available in the market which you can choose from and the best option largely depends on varying factors. These includes your preference, budget and many more. Below are some types of woods you can consider to construct your new extension.

• Oak

This is a very popular wood type ( especially in the UK) when it comes to constructing wooden conservatories, thanks to its top notch hard wood.

• Iroko

This is a special type of hardwood that possesses a very lengthy lifespan, just like an oak. Due to its extraordinary quality, this wood type can be very rare to come by which implies a really costly price tag.

• Sapele

This is a type of wood that is widely known for its strength. It is very durable and comes with a great finish.

• Mahogany

Mahogany is an exceptionally strong wood that’s a lot resistant to warping than most of the other woods. It possesses a red colour which will turn to grey overtime.

• Idigbo

Only top wood experts can actually differentiate between a stained idigbo and an oak. Being a light wood, idigbo is usually a cheap option and absolutely very easy to work with.

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How to build a wooden lean-to conservatory?

Lean-to conservatories are often known as Mediterranean conservatories or sunrooms and are a great way to add more living space when you’ve only got a small amount of room to work with. They usually have clean lines, a rectangular shape and attach to the side or rear of your home, which makes them one of the easiest conservatory types to build yourself.

So how do you build a wooden lean-to conservatory? The first step is to decide what you want it to look like. Most lean-to conservatories are constructed of glass and the wood frame, but you can choose to have dwarf walls too. Dwarf walls are low brick walls that are useful if you’re planning to plumb in radiators, have air conditioning installed or put plug sockets in the conservatory.

When you’ve decided what your wooden lean-to conservatory is going to look like, you’ll need to get the materials. You’ll need to choose a hardy wood – oak is the most expensive but also the most durable – and source glass for the windows. You’ll also need to decide on a roof material and work out the correct pitch.

The first step to building your wooden lean-to conservatory is to dig the foundations. You’ll then need to level the earth, then add concrete to the correct height, which should be lower than your property’s existing damp course. Then, you’ll build up to the damp course, which will be your conservatory’s floor level. Don’t forget to make sure it’s even.

If you’re building a dwarf wall, start it from the base and build up to no more than 1 metre high. Once the cement is dry, place external sills on top of the dwarf wall. You’ll then need to secure the frames; start with the one that secures to your property, then do the same for the rest, connecting outwards until they meet from the two sides. Then put up your doors.

Now it’s time to build the roof. This should be simple if you’ve bought your own custom-made kit. Place the roof ridge on top of the frames, then add the roof rafters between the roof ridge and hip bars. Fit your glazing sheets and guttering – it’s important that your wooden conservatory roof has guttering just like your house, otherwise your conservatory roof won’t last very long and could even cause rainwater to rot your wooden frames.

Once you’ve built your wooden lean-to conservatory, all that’s left is to decide on how you want to decorate it. But if this all sounds like too much, get in touch with specialist wooden conservatory installers who will be able to give you a quote for building you a lean-to conservatory.

What types of repair are common in a conservatory?

If you are about to build a conservatory on your property, then chances are you’d want to know the types of repair that are common in a conservatory. We’ve been able to identify some type of issues which you’d most likely encounter if you happen to have a conservatory on your property.

First and foremost, most conservatories are built to be very tough and solid enough to withstand whatever is thrown at it by the weather, but over time they can still have their own share of problems just like any other erected structure. In other words, regardless of how well a conservatory is built or quality of the materials used, it’s still going to encounter some issues sooner or later. You can avoid some issue through regular upkeep and maintenance but there are some common issues you need to be aware of before investing in a new conservatory.

When it comes to conservatory repairs, wind and bad weather are the cause of most frequent issues to conservatory roofs as well as guttering which mostly results in repairs. This is because the roof is the most vulnerable part of any conservatory and that’s due to the fact that its the part that’s totally exposed to the elements. Here are some of the common issues you’re likely to come across with your conservatory roof that will need the attention of a professional.

The common problems includes leaking roof vents, slipped roof panels, warped and cracked gutters, broken end caps, misted or discoloured panels, leaks from poor flashing, blocked gutters, leaking gutters, snapped brackets, cracked panels and more.

Do I need Building Regulations approval for a conservatory?

Most conservatories won’t require Building Regulations approval. However, if you’re planning a conservatory more than 30 square metres in floor space this may be required. If there is no linking door between the home and conservatory then Buildings Regulations approval will be needed too. For more information and to ensure getting everything right, speak to the local council or planning officer.

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.

are glass upvc conservatories cold?

Are Glass UPVC Conservatories Cold?

An extension is always a great addition to any home or property and while it’s a handy space, it also helps to enhance the visibility of the garden. If you plan to extend, the choice is yours as you can develop a customized design to give you the much desired appearance as well as function. However, in order to give more natural light to a single storey extension and for a more modern look, so many homeowner’s wonder the viability of glass roof. The short and quick answer to this question is yes, but will this lead to a trade off when it comes to heat loss?

If you’ve had the chance of making use of a poorly designed conservatory, you’d be in a better position to explain how weather affects the living space. Due to fact that glass is being used, heat becomes very difficult to retain as it easily leaves the conservatory. However in the summer, this quality can actually be helpful as conservatories without the right glass or the appropriate vents can heat up in just an hour or even less. Overall, all these are extremes a glass roof extension wouldn’t suffer but there are still a few things to be learned.

First and foremost, glass needs to insulate the space, it’ll never perform as good as a flat roof when you make use of a cheap glass. Then secondly, the installation of the glass roof extension has to be designed and carried out for your unique home or property by a specialist due to the fact that both size and direction would have to be put into consideration. This way, your UPVC conservatory wouldn’t have to so cold and unusable especially during the winter months.

How to build a conservatory?

Building a conservatory can be a challenging task. But whether you plan to hire a professional to build your aluminium conservatory or are considering DIY, it’s good to start with a rough idea of how the process works.

It’s essential to begin with a strong conservatory base. The area needs to be measured out carefully and then dug out. You then need to level the earth and pour in concrete. Your damp proof course goes on top of this, preventing rising damp from entering your structure and creating the floor level.

Then, you need to build your conservatory walls. Start by building your dwarf wall, positioning the external sills on top. Next, fix in the frames and hang your doors. Sit your roof ridge on top of the frames, and add the roof rafters.

Finally, you need to fit the glazing sheets and guttering. Once this is all done, your new aluminium conservatory is ready to go!

Do I need planning permission for a wooden conservatory?
The short answer is generally, you don’t need planning permission for a wooden conservatory. Conservatories come under permitted development rights, so you can usually build a conservatory without having to apply for planning permission. However, there are certain criteria that have to be met to ensure that your wooden conservatory comes under permitted development rights:
  • The rules only apply to houses – flats and maisonettes are not included
  • Only 50% of the area of land around the original house can be covered by extensions, including conservatories, and other buildings
  • You mustn’t build the conservatory higher than the highest part of the original roof
  • Where the wooden conservatory comes within 2 metres of the boundary, the height at the eaves can’t exceed 3 metres
  • A rear wooden conservatory can’t extend beyond the rear wall of the original house by more than 4 metres if it’s a detached house, or more than 3 metres for any other type of house
  • For side extensions, for example a lean-to wooden conservatory, it can’t exceed 4 metres in height and can only be up to half the width of the original house
Unless you’re planning on installing a very large construction, it’s very unlikely that you’ll need planning permission for your wooden conservatory. There are different rules for if your property is situated on a Site of Special Scientific Interest or conservation area or you live in a listed building, so make sure you investigate further if this applies to you. Your local planning office should be able to help or ask your installer who will be able to point you in the right direction.

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