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MCC Service London

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MCC Services London Ltd. is a specialist building company located in North London and covering all of London and the surro...
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DK construction solutions

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At DK Construction Solutions, we bring your vision to life with a wide range of expert services, including: Tiling: Per...
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Handyfox

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If need home repairs or have a list of things to do around the house, and you are having trouble finding a skilled handyma...
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PowerHouse Installations

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We are a local small business offering general building services including flooring, kitchens, bathrooms, plumbing and til...

Recent Conservatory Installer Enquiries

14 Jan

Conservatory | Repair

Hertford - SG14

Enquiry from: Phale M

Start Date: Immediate

We have a wooden roof which is leaking when it rains

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17 Jan

Conservatory | Repair

Hertford - SG14

Enquiry from: Jo S

Start Date: Immediate

We have a conservatory that we would like to get a proper roof put on (not glass) is this something you can do?

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14 Apr

Conservatory | Repair

Hertford - SG13

Enquiry from: Dennis O

Start Date: Immediate

Timber conservatory, approx. 10ft x 10ft, has a couple of leaks. Heavy glass roof panels have seams covered by aluminum strips that are screwed into the timber. I believe strips should be removed an...

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23 Feb

Orangery | Supply and Install

Hertford - SG14

Enquiry from: Helen O

Start Date: Immediate

Quote for glass box at the back of our end of terrace

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16 Jan

Conservatory | Repair

Hertford - SG14

Enquiry from: Lawrence D

Start Date: Immediate

Repair to leaking conservatory polycarbonate roof

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15 Sep

Conservatory | Solid Roof

Hertford - SG13

Enquiry from: Frank H

Start Date: Immediate

We have a flat plastic conservatory roof which needs repair as we have several leaks. We would like a call as soon as possible please

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15 Mar

Conservatory | Repair

Hertford - SG13

Enquiry from: Elaine W

Start Date: Immediate

Lean-to Conservatory Lead

lean-to conservatory approx 3mx3m. replace current polycarbonate panels (4) with insulated alternatives are you the property owner: owner of the property are you looking for a repair or replacement ...

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04 Nov

Conservatory | Repair

Hertford - SG13

Enquiry from: Kevin C

Start Date: Immediate

we have a leaking (rather than broken) upstairs window and seeking an assessment of what`s required/ quote for this. seeking it asap-Conservatory Repairs - Broken Window

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18 Aug

Conservatory | Repair

Hertford - SG14

Enquiry from: Joe W

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looking for a quote to fix small leak in conservatory roof-conservatory repairs - leaking conservatory roof repair are you the property owner: owner of the property what part of the conservatory requ...

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11 Nov

Conservatory | Repair

Hertford - SG14

Enquiry from: Jo W

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Conservatory leaking quite badly in one place which seems to be from some faulty lead flashing and a tiny leak in another place -Conservatory Repairs - Leaking Conservatory Roof Repair Are you the pr...

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19 Oct

Conservatory | Repair

Hertford - SG13

Enquiry from: Louis P

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Looking for a quote on some repairs to my conservatory roof, new seals and replacement of a few panes of glass-Conservatory Repairs - Conservatory Repairs Are you the property owner: Owner of the prop...

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07 Nov

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Hertford - SG14

Enquiry from: Marilyn P

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

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: Lean-to Do you require a base: Yes Time scal...

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25 Apr

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Hertford - SG13

Enquiry from: Gemma K

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Homeowner Conservatory - needs ideas on styles UPVC Supplied and fitted Please contact to appoint

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14 Nov

Conservatory | Repair

Hertford - SG14

Enquiry from: K

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we have a town and country conservatory which we are having the roof insulated this week and we have discovered there is a small leak after a whole day of rain! Need to get it fixed this week before ...

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04 Nov

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Hertford - SG13

Enquiry from: Graham R

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

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

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18 Aug

Conservatory | Solid Roof

Hertford - SG13

Enquiry from: Nicola C

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Would actually like to replace glass conservatory roof with a solid/tiled roof as too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter and want to use the room as a playroom for 18-month old. House was bu...

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07 Jun

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Hertford - SG13

Enquiry from: Rita S

Start Date: Immediate

Conservatory - Open to Style UPVC Supplied & fitted Please contact to appoint

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25 Apr

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Hertford - SG14

Enquiry from: Alan S

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Homeowner Conservatory - needs ideas on styles UPVC Supplied and fitted Please contact to appoint *

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21 Sep

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Hertford - SG13

Enquiry from: W

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Home Owner Open to Style UPVC Supplied and Fitted Please Contact to Appoint

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12 Mar

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Hertford - SG13

Enquiry from: Mohammed H

Start Date: Immediate

Freehold L shaped French doors Base required UPVC Supplied and installed Please contact to appoint Self funding *

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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 Hertford is:

£20,708

Conservatory Installer job Conservatory Installer cost in 2025
Wooden conservatories in Hertford £45,000-£69,000
Conservatory in Hertford £7,000-£44,600
Orangery in Hertford £17,500-£51,500
Diy wood conservatories in Hertford £9,200-£13,800
Diy conservatories in Hertford £2,320-£3,480
Aluminium conservatories in Hertford £12,250-£43,450
Diy aluminium conservatory in Hertford £2,320-£3,480
Conservatory base in Hertford £675-£1,035
Conservatory repairs in Hertford £1,125-£1,725
Pool enclosures in Hertford £7,000-£44,600
Sunroom in Hertford £17,500-£51,500
Conservatory roof in Hertford £6,875-£22,875
Lean-to Conservatory in Hertford £5,950-£50,000

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Conservatory Installer FAQs

How much do wooden conservatories cost?
The cost of a wooden conservatory depends on a number of factors, including the size of the conservatory, the finish and your property’s requirements. While wooden conservatories will cost more than a uPVC one, you might be surprised about the difference in quality and look for the extra cost. Generally, there are two types of wood that installers use for conservatories: softwood and hardwood. Softwood usually refers to European redwood or Siberian larch, and is the cheapest to buy because it grows much faster than hardwoods. However, softwood conservatories may only last between 7-15 years, so might not work out to be as cost effective. Therefore, it’s best to choose a conservatory company that can install a hardwood conservatory for you as they are much better quality. Depending on the type of wood your wooden conservatory is made from, how big it is and what style you want to go for, you should expect to spend anywhere between £25,000 - £60,000. The most expensive type of wood for a conservatory is likely to be oak, which is very strong and can be manufactured to make it bug and pest-resistant and still have a polished look. Although it’s the most expensive, it also looks the best, will probably last longest and will need very little maintenance.

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.

Do I need planning permission for a wooden conservatory?

Do I Need Planning Permission For A Wooden Conservatory?

The addition of a conservatory to your home is classified as a “permitted development and according to the 2008 legislation, you do not need to apply for a planning permission to add a wooden conservatory to your home so far you are within some particular limits. These regulations are summarized below:

• All extensions must not be more than one storey and the height must be lower or equal to the existing building’s roof or 4m at the maximum.

• There are multiple limitations on the extent you can extend from your existing property depending on a few factors such as the type of your house as well as the location of the extension, be it at the rear or side of the building.

• If your wooden conservatory is to be constructed at the rear, it must not go beyond 3 metres from the attached house’s original property and 4 metres in a detached house. Also, the wooden conservatory mustn’t go beyond half the space around the property.

• The wooden conservatory must not go beyond half the size of the original house. Similar conditions govern that of the space around the existing building.

• Extensions that are not covered by the permitting rights are the ones constructed in front of the property or those directly facing the main street or road.

• Listed Building content may be needed in the event whereby there’s a Listed Building proposed work.

This is just a brief of the conditions that applies, however, the fact remains most property owners can have a wooden conservatory installed without having to apply for planning permission. It is advisable to consult your local planning office before you construct an extension. In certain cases, all work may require planning permission if there’s a permitted development rights removal. Click here to learn more about wooden conservatories

How can I get privacy in my conservatory from prying neighbours?

Whilst you may think conservatories are nearly all made from glass, this doesn’t have to be the case. If you live in a built-up area you could have a tiled rooftop to enable extra privacy, use obscure glass and even invest in blinds.Be aware that solid walls are possible but if the conservatory is manufactured with less than 50% of glass, you’ll need Buildings Regulations approval.

how to build a conservatory?

How To Build A Conservatory

Conservatories are a perfect means of creating an extra living space within your home. They can serve various purposes which includes serving as an avenue to entertain guests, a playroom for the kids and can even be used as a home office, they’re able to open up your property without having to break the bank for the highly expensive renovations. So if you wish have a conservatory constructed in your home, it’s either you do it yourself or hire a professional. Doing it yourself will help you save some money but can also end up disastrous. So if you lack the confidence to undertake this project by yourself, then it’s strongly recommended that you hire a professional who can guarantee the best results. In this guide, you’ll discover all steps required to build your own conservatory.

✓ The Base. Due to its durability and cost, concrete happens to be the most used material for conservatory’s base. Firstly, measure the enough area to accommodate the conservatory. Dig at least 1 metre deep and ensure it’s level. Fill with damp membrane and pour your concrete mixture in evenly till it reaches level ground. Once done, make sure that the base is totally dry before erecting the conservatory

✓ Building. Basically you can start by constructing the walls and ensure that they’re sturdy and secure, putting into consideration their measurement.

✓ Roofing. Good news here is, DIY conservatories will already come with the roofing in place, so you won’t have to bother about this stage when building. They usually come with an acrylic roof which is easy to install and maintain.

✓ Flooring & Finishings. Starting from the roof, ensure that there’s sealant on all areas where air can pass through. For the flooring, you’ll have to choose your patio slabs or tiles to go outside of the structure. You can apply these with a thin layer of concrete or onto screed flooring.

do you need building regs for a conservatory?

Do You Need A Building Reg For A Conservatory?

If you’re planning to build a conservatory in your home, it’s only logical to consider whether or not you require a building reg for such a structure. Generally, several conservatories, summer buildings, sheds as well as outbuildings do not require building regulation approval to erect. One of the applicable rules is the fact that if they’re ( small or less than 30m2) or constructed with non combustible material, or are differentiated from structures nearby or land and don’t feature sleeping accommodation or room, then they’re not required to submit a building regulations approval application. However, it’s strongly recommended to check with your local authority before you commence the project as only they can provide the most accurate information.

Generally, conservatories should be primarily built of translucent walls and roofs, while also possessing an external type door separating them from the main building within a property. What’s more? The foundations and floors, however, can be laid in a number of ways, but you’ll have to put into consideration the conditions of the ground, trees as well as the existing drains. It’s also a wise decision to include insulation which makes the structure a lot easier to heat especially during the cold months.

Overall, conservatories are usually exempt from building regulations if the following conditions are met:

✓ If the conservatory is erected at ground level and are not up to 30 square metres in floor area.

✓ If the structure is separated from the rest of the house with an external quality walls, windows or doors

✓ If the conservatory features an independent heating system with different temperature as well as on/off controls

✓ If the glazing and electrical installations are in total compliancewith the relevant regulatory requirements.

how to repair a polycarbonate conservatory roof?

A polycarbonate conservatory roof is made using a polycarbonate which is a contemporary plastic material that features several beneficial properties which gives it a high optical clarity as well as a good durability. Visually, it’s very similar to glass but its a lot more resistant to impact  which makes it just as strong as some metals. As a result, there are a lot of cases where polycarbonate is used as a replacement for security windows and more. If you happen to possess a polycarbonate conservatory, then you’d probably like to know how you can fix it in case of any damages. In this post, we’re going to consider how to repair polycarbonate conservatory roofs. Let’s take a look!

There are a bunch of effective methods you can consider for fusing or gluing polycarbonate plastic. Glues will leave an adhesive behind, while fusing results in a chemical reaction which enables the material to melt back together. Here is a great method you can use to repair polycarbonate plastic:

  • Use of methyl methacrylate. Due to the fact that this creates a strong, resilient bond, methyl methacrylate is the best way to fuse polycarbonate. According to some of the users, if they try to pull the polycarbonate apart the unaffected part will break before the bond does. During the application of methyl methacrylate, you’d have to ensure you’re in a well ventilated area or outdoor. This is because the fume generated from methyl methacrylate can be toxic if it’s inhaled in a high concentration.
How to maintain your aluminium conservatory?

Aluminium conservatories are really easy to maintain, making them a top choice for many homeowners. Unlike wooden conservatories, they don’t need regular treatment to ensure they don’t deteriorate.

The most you’ll need to do to keep your aluminium conservatory looking great is give the frames and glass an odd wipe with water and a mild detergent to get rid of any occasional dirt.

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