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The Window Company

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The Window Company have been trading since 2001 in the East Midlands area, offering a bespoke service for windows, conserv...
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RHI Developments

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We are a South Yorkshire based company supplying and installing home improvements to many homes, especially in the South Y...
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Sonsonia

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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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Brenavate

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We specialise in roofing scaffolding and building. Over 10 years experience all work is set to a high standard. 15 years g...

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29 Jan

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Doncaster - DN8

Enquiry from: Dolly A

Start Date: Immediate

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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14 Jan

Conservatory | Solid Roof

Doncaster - DN4

Enquiry from: Uchenna O

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Customer made enquiry for Conservatory Solid Roof quotes online. Confirmed via SMS at 21:58 Homeowner lives in Doncaster area. Please call to arrange appointment

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09 Jan

Conservatory | Solid Roof

Doncaster - DN3

Enquiry from: Sonia R

Start Date: Immediate

What would you like quoted? new solid roof Are you a home owner? no Do you live in a conservation area or listed building? no

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06 Oct

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Doncaster - DN6

Enquiry from: Dolly A

Start Date: Immediate

Customer is looking to have a new conservatory installed in their home. Conservatory - needs ideas on styles UPVC Supplied and fitted Please contact to appoint

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15 Aug

Conservatory | Repair

Doncaster - DN10

Enquiry from: Jenny H

Start Date: Immediate

Repair leaking conservatory roof

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25 Jul

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Doncaster - DN5

Enquiry from: Patrick M

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Customer made an online enquiry for a new conservatory. Homeowner confirmed interest via SMS/ Considering a range of options Homeowner lives in Doncaster area uPVC Supply and install Please call to a...

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19 Jun

Conservatory | Repair

Doncaster - DN4

Enquiry from: Andrea M

Start Date: Immediate

Price up bow window, side window, replacement window in conservatory and several conservatory roof panels damaged by hailstones

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14 Feb

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Doncaster - DN9

Enquiry from: David C

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Lean-to Conservatory Lead

Lean-to conservatory UPVC. To replace existing on same floor plan 4m wide x 2.6 deep. Use existing floor.

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12 Feb

Conservatory | Solid Roof

Doncaster - DN6

Enquiry from: Roman J

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Replace polycabonate roof for solid . About 14sqm

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12 Feb

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Doncaster - DN2

Enquiry from: Abimbola O

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homeowner conservatory upvc supplied and fitted please contact to appoint

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11 Feb

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Doncaster - DN9

Enquiry from: Michelle O

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Customer in Doncaster area made an enquiry for a new conservatory online. Confirmed via phone at 15:41 uPVC Supply and install Please call to arrange an appointment to discuss options

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27 Jan

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Doncaster - DN6

Enquiry from: Funmi T

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are you the property owner: owner what level of service do you require: design, supply & install do you know what style you require: unsure, i would like to see some designs do you require a base: ye...

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22 Jan

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Doncaster - DN10

Enquiry from: Gerrard P

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We would like a very rough cost of an all glass lean to. No dwarf walls just the three side with a double door opening . Size we can have this is the most… 14ft x 10ft.supply and fit.

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09 Jan

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Doncaster - DN5

Enquiry from: Magdalena T

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homeowner conservatory upvc supplied and fitted please contact to appoint

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29 Dec

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Doncaster - DN7

Enquiry from: Filipe B

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Customer is looking to have a conservatory installed at their home. Homeowner confirmed via phone at 23:30 Homeowner confirmed via SMS at 23:30 Homeowner lives in the Doncaster area. Customer isn't ...

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31 Oct

Conservatory | Repair

Doncaster - DN4

Enquiry from: Gordon M

Start Date: Immediate

conservatory roof leaking are you the property owner: owner of the property what part of the conservatory requires work done: conservatory roof what type of work is required: roofline/guttering repai...

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13 Sep

Conservatory | Repair

Doncaster - DN4

Enquiry from: Mehmet E

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customer made enquiry for conservatory solid roof quotes online. confirmed via sms at 15:42 confirmed interest via phone at 15:43 homeowner lives in doncaster area. please call to arrange appointment...

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09 Jul

Conservatory | Repair

Doncaster - DN11

Enquiry from: Karen C

Start Date: Immediate

Leak on one corner of conservatory glass roof!

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13 Jun

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Doncaster - DN4

Enquiry from: Athar R

Start Date: Immediate

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

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28 Mar

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Doncaster - DN2

Enquiry from: Diane C

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customer is looking to have a new conservatory installed in their home. conservatory - needs ideas on styles upvc supplied and fitted please contact to appoint are you the property owner: owner what ...

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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 Doncaster is:

£11,669

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

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Conservatory Installer FAQs

do i need planning permission for a lean to conservatory?

Adding a lean to conservatory to your home or property comes with a whole lot of benefits. It provides you with the much needed additional living space within your property, add value to your home and creates a link between your home and garden. As advantageous as it is, one of the major concerns several homeowners have is whether or not is requires a planning permission. This is a crucial question that must be answered before you make financial commitment to the project. If you don’t know what you’re doing the entire process can be very tedious and you definitely do not want to go through the stress of completing your remarkable new conservatory, only to be instructed to have it removed again. In this post, we’re going to consider if obtaining a planning permission is required before adding a lean to conservatory to your property.

 

Generally, adding a lean to conservatory to a property is considered to be a “Permitted Development, which implies that you won’t have to apply for a planning permission to complete the project without any risk of interruption from the appropriate authorities. However, there certain circumstance that’ll require a planning permission. These circumstances include:

  • If the conservatory covers more than 50 percent of the land around the main house.
  • If the conservatory will be placed on the side of the house that faces the road.
  • If the conservatory will be higher than the highest point of the main building’s roof.
  • If the main building is lower than the height of the eaves and ridge.
  • If the conservatory will be constructed to the side of the house and more than a single storey or it goes higher than 4 metres.
  • If the conservatory will be wider than the width of the main building, if it’s to be built beside it.
  • If the conservatory will be constructed at the rear and higher than 4 metres.
Do I need planning permission for a conservatory?

Many conservatories fall under permitted development which means they don’t require planning permission. There are exceptions to this though, especially if you’re looking to have a large conservatory installed. Read our guide on conservatory planning permission for more information.

how much is a conservatory?

How Much Is A Conservatory?

If you’re looking to install a conservatory in your home or property, one of the first things you’d have to consider is the cost of getting it done so you can set a budget and start planning. In this article, we’ll give you an idea of how much a conservatory price is, so you can have a rough estimate for your unique conservatory requirements.

Generally, the average cost of conservatory can be within the range of £5000 to £20000 and of course this depends on both the design and home. There are a number of influencing factors that can play a key role when it comes to determining how much you’ll be paying for your conservatory. Some of these factors include the size, style, material, colour as well as the roof type. All of these factors can greatly determine the overall price of your conservatory, so you’d most likely have to approach the acquisition process as a multi-staged concept so as to get the perfect fit for your home in every level.

So with these factors in mind, a lean to conservatory style with a polycarbonate roof material will range between £8100 to £11900. A Victorian conservatory with a polycarbonate roof material will range between £9600 to £14200. While their Edwardian and Gable counterparts will also cost within a range of £9600 to £14200 for either style.

A lean to conservatory style with a glass roof material will range between £9000 to £13200. A Victorian conservatory with a polycarbonate roof material will range between £11000 to £16200. While their Edwardian and Gable counterparts will also cost within a range of £11000 to £16200 for either style.

can you use an orangery all year round?

Orangeries are being built by thousands in the country year in year out and for good reasons. Not only do they provide a cost effective alternative to moving home and boosting your property’s value, but can also be used all year round. If you’re looking for a room for all seasons, then you simply would not want to overlook building an orangery. They can be quite cosy in the winter months protecting you from the wind and rain, and keeping you warm, while you can throw the doors and windows to enjoy the sunshine during the summer months.

Orangeries can be used all year long as they’re made mostly of components which makes them stay warm all through the year, which is unlike conservatories that’s almost wholly made of glass meaning they are not suitable to be used during the colder months. This implies that orangeries can be used for almost any purpose throughout the year regardless of the time of year it is. What’s more? With a plethora of style and options of orangeries you can choose from, there’s hardly any space you can’t fit an orangery, be it small or large. In recent times, more and more homeowners are now using their orangeries for a variety of purposes such as game rooms, chill out area, lounges as well as dining rooms. They have this special ability to create a seamless transition from your home to your garden while also allowing you to alter the room’s layout all year round depending on your needs at the time.

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.

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.

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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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.

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