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Anglo International

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Anglo has been trading for 30 yrs the majority of our fitters and building teams have we working with Anglo for 15 - 20 yr...
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Accurate Handyman

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Accurate Handyman Service in Leamington, Warwick, Kenilworth, Southam and surrounding areas.
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Build fix & Plaster

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We have many years of experience working on extension projects of our own, or sub contracting onto other projects with our...

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27 Mar

Conservatory | Repair

Henley-in-Arden - B95

Enquiry from: Ciaran A

Start Date: Immediate

Please can I have a quote for resealing some panels in my conservatory roof?

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16 Feb

Conservatory | Solid Roof

Henley-in-Arden - B95

Enquiry from: Mark V

Start Date: Immediate

Are you the property owner: Owner What level of service do you require: Solid Conservatory Roof only What is the material of your conservatory: Wood Property Type: Detached What style conservatory do ...

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14 Nov

Orangery | Supply and Install

Henley-in-Arden - B95

Enquiry from: Craig L

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Homeowner Supplied and fitted Please contact to appoint

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13 May

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Henley-in-Arden - B95

Enquiry from: Manjit D

Start Date: Immediate

Homer Owner UPVC Supplied and Fitted Call to Appoint

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18 May

Conservatory | Repair

Henley-in-Arden - B95

Enquiry from: Sandra P

Start Date: Immediate

We have a leak on the roof lantern

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26 Aug

Conservatory | Aluminium| Supply & Install

Henley-in-Arden - B95

Enquiry from: Ben H

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

We are in the process of buying a house on this road and we need a quote to replace an existing lean to conservatory. The rough measurements are; 4.95m x 2.26m. We'd like some options but we'd like it...

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03 Apr

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Henley-in-Arden - B95

Enquiry from: June C

Start Date: Immediate

Homeowner Open to style ideas UPVC Supplied and installed Please contact to appoint

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06 Dec

Conservatory | Repair

Warwick - CV34

Enquiry from: Paloma T

Start Date: Immediate

Fix leaks in the glass conservatory roof

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10 Nov

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Leamington Spa - CV31

Enquiry from: Deepak D

Start Date: Immediate

Customer made an online enquiry for a conservatory via one of our websites. Confirmed via . uPVC Supply and install Please call to arrange an appointment to quote.

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05 Nov

Conservatory | Solid Roof

Redditch - B97

Enquiry from: Maureen M

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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15 Oct

Conservatory | Repair

Warwick - CV34

Enquiry from: Noor U

Start Date: Immediate

Leaking roof needs fixing

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11 Sep

Conservatory | Repair

Redditch - B97

Enquiry from: Debajyoti P

Start Date: Immediate

Leaking conservatory roof, needs new seals.

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16 Apr

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Leamington Spa - CV31

Enquiry from: Evangelos V

Start Date: Immediate

homeowner conservatory upvc supplied and fitted please contact to appoint

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15 Apr

Conservatory | Repair

Redditch - B97

Enquiry from: Pamela B

Start Date: Immediate

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i have a leak on my conservatory roof which is glass. i need a quote please to sort it out for me and get it repaired. ( are you the property owner: owner of the property what type of work is required...

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09 Apr

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Warwick - CV35

Enquiry from: Jayni L

Start Date: Immediate

A quote for a small conservatory

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29 Mar

Conservatory | Repair

Evesham - WR11

Enquiry from: Steve W

Start Date: Immediate

We need our large conservator guttering replaced

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20 Mar

Conservatory | Solid Roof

Leamington Spa - CV32

Enquiry from: Patrycja R

Start Date: Immediate

a replacement of polycarbonate roof with glass on ~12m2 victorian conservatory and advise on regulation as it is attached to a kitchen wall that we want to remove. are you the property owner: owner o...

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04 Mar

Conservatory | Solid Roof

Redditch - B98

Enquiry from: Melvyn P

Start Date: Immediate

Lean-to Conservatory Lead

Approaching you on behalf of my -in-laws who are based in Winyates Green, Redditch. They seek a replacement solid (tiled effect) roof on an existing conservatory with an old UPVC roof - the conservato...

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24 Feb

Conservatory | Repair

Leamington Spa - CV32

Enquiry from: Hilary R

Start Date: Immediate

Need a quote for fixing leaks at floor level on both sides of small Anglian Windlows conservatory

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23 Feb

Conservatory | Repair

Redditch - B98

Enquiry from: Clive M

Start Date: Immediate

Water coming in glass roof conservatory

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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 Henley-in-arden is:

£11,669

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

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Conservatory Installer FAQs

do you need planning permission for a conservatory?

Do You Need Planning Permission For A Conservatory?

Adding a 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 reasons why some homeowners decide against constructing a new conservatory is because of planning permission. 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.

Therefore, as a homeowner, you have the responsibility to seek planning permission before you undergo such construction project and that’s more than enough to make some people reconsider the whole project. In this article, we’ll let you know whether you’ll need to apply for a planning permission.

Generally, conservatories falls into the category of permitted development rights which allows you to complete home building projects without having to apply for a planning permission. However, there are some circumstances where you’ll require a planning permission. These includes:

✓ 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.

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.

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.
How to clean a conservatory roof?

The roof is the place that your conservatory is most likely to get grubby, but cleaning it is easy. You shouldn’t need to use any powerful cleaners – just warm water and a mild detergent.

The best tool to use to access your conservatory roof is a telescopic brush. This will help you get into corners and high areas without needing to work from height. You can use a ladder to help you clean your conservatory roof, but you should be very careful to avoid leaning it against any glazing

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Consider investing in a telescopic cleaner with squeegee, brush and mop attachments to help you achieve a great finish on your aluminium conservatory.

How long do conservatories last?

This varies according to the quality of the conservatory and installation work. If these are both high quality, your conservatory should last at least 25 years. But obviously if you notice deterioration or leaks, then this could be an early warning sign that time is running out.

what is an orangery?

Getting its name from it’s original use and commonly mistaken for conservatories, orangeries were developed about four hundred years ago to help protect citrus fruits from the winter frosts. An orangery is basically a room extension featuring a flat perimeter roof, brick base as well as a central roof lantern including doors and windows. Even though it originates from Italy and made more modern by Holland’s architectural development, orangeries have grown to become an ubiquitous phenomenon within the British society with thousands of the extension being built every year. They’re built in a similar way to conservatories, however, orangeries are typically developed from a brick base and usually making use of a stone or brick pillars to provide support to a flat roof perimeter. Also, the common choice for an orangery is a central roof lantern including glass panels or vent windows. Unlike conservatories which usually make use of patio doors, orangeries are more likely to have more complex bi-folding door system - enhancing the visual appeal of the extension in a more unique and stylish way.

Orangeries typically incorporates less glass when compared to a conservatory - thereby, allowing a moderate amount of natural light into the space. This way, you would not have to go outdoors to enjoy the sunlight during the summer months. Generally, the extension also offers a atrium-style ceiling height while also protecting your space from excessive sunlight and adding character to your home.

In conclusion, orangeries are an excellent choice when it comes to extending your home - be it to make a room larger or adding a new room all together. Ultimately, they go a long way to add incredible value to your home for resale purposes. Orangeries are best installed by seasoned professionals in order to ensure the best outcome.

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.

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