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Recent Conservatory Installer Enquiries

07 Sep

Conservatory | Solid Roof

Swindon - SN25

Enquiry from: Richard D

Start Date: Immediate

Customer in Swindon area made an enquiry for Conservatory Solid Roof online. Confirmed via SMS at 20:54 Confirmed via phone at 20:55 Please call to arrange an appointment to discuss options

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06 Sep

Conservatory | Repair

Salisbury - SP2

Enquiry from: Lin M

Start Date: Immediate

A couple of glass roofing panels have slipped causing leaks. Need to be realigned which I am unable to do.

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06 Sep

Conservatory | Repair

Marlborough - SN8

Enquiry from: Pat O

Start Date: Immediate

repair leak from central rose area polycarb roof in coservatory

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29 Aug

Conservatory | Solid Roof

Swindon - SN25

Enquiry from: Richard D

Start Date: Immediate

Call back anytime. 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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25 Aug

Conservatory | Aluminium| Supply & Install

Swindon - SN3

Enquiry from: Moises F

Start Date: Immediate

customer is looking to have a conservatory installed at their home. homeowner lives in the swindon area. customer isn't sure what type of conservatory would be best so looking to discuss options with...

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20 Aug

Conservatory | Solid Roof

Swindon - SN25

Enquiry from: Richard D

Start Date: Immediate

Lean-to Conservatory Lead

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 swindon area upvc su...

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18 Aug

Conservatory | Solid Roof

Westbury - BA13

Enquiry from: Dayan D

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Customer is looking for Conservatory Solid Roof quotes. They are unsure of options so would like to discuss. Confirmed interest via /phone Customer lives in Westbury area Please call to arrange an ap...

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18 Aug

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Westbury - BA13

Enquiry from: Dayan D

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

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18 Aug

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Swindon - SN3

Enquiry from: Shusan R

Start Date: Immediate

customer has a conservatories project they are looking to have done, specially they want quotes for upvc conservatories. they are unsure of options so would like to discuss with a conservatory install...

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23 Jul

Conservatory | Repair

Chippenham - SN14

Enquiry from: Sarah H

Start Date: Immediate

I have an aluminium conservatory several of the roof glass panels have blown and doors require new seals. I am seeking a quote to repair please

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23 Jul

Orangery | Supply and Install

Swindon - SN25

Enquiry from: Subhrajyoti D

Start Date: Immediate

Orangery, Conservatory, Extension

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18 Jul

Orangery | Supply and Install

Swindon - SN25

Enquiry from: Subhrajyoti D

Start Date: Immediate

Orangery, conservatory, extension

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03 Jul

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Salisbury - SP4

Enquiry from: Colette A

Start Date: Immediate

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 d...

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29 Jun

Conservatory | Solid Roof

Swindon - SN25

Enquiry from: Nayan T

Start Date: Immediate

Plastic nice color roof 10 meter buy 5 meter

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31 May

Conservatory | Solid Roof

Swindon - SN25

Enquiry from: Nar T

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Lean-to Conservatory Lead

i m planning to built new orangery conservative sizes would be 3.6x3.6 m, and may know the cost of for fully installation please ? thanks

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23 May

Conservatory | Repair

Trowbridge - BA14

Enquiry from: Ron F

Start Date: Immediate

Slightly leaking lead flashing on a 3 year old conservatory when Westerly winds blow rainwater back up the roof and underneath the lead

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11 May

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Devizes - SN10

Enquiry from: Barrie D

Start Date: Immediate

I live in Devizes and have a large conservatory that has some panels that need replacing as they have condensation. I need three or four replacement double glazed windows. One will be approx 1x1.5 me...

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10 May

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Trowbridge - BA14

Enquiry from: Katie B

Start Date: Immediate

Cost for 3x3 conservatory

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03 May

Conservatory | Solid Roof

Swindon - SN2

Enquiry from: Pauline S

Start Date: Immediate

replace polycarbonate roof

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24 Apr

Conservatory | Repair

Corsham - SN13

Enquiry from: John B

Start Date: Immediate

Can you attend to quote on Saturday please? Rotting wooden conservatory, painting, painting window frames, new garden gate.

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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 Wiltshire is:

£11,669

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

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Conservatory Installer FAQs

what is the best material for a conservatory roof?

What Is The Best Material For A Conservatory Roof?

In the past, conservatories normally have just a single roof material option - polycarbonate. However, there are a number of problems that was faced by some of the older models such as overheating, leaking roof, cold spots as well as poor sound insulation. With the great improvement in conservatory roof technology, better models have been developed which have completely eradicated these issues.

In recent times, we now have a wider varieties of materials that are incorporated to make conservatory roofs which are able to perform much better for a longer period of time. While tiled roof are incredibly useful to minimize heat loss, glass roof make use of clever reflective coating to keep the space at a comfortable temperature and modern polycarbonate roofs are now more energy efficient than it has ever been. So picking the best material for your conservatory roof is now a matter of preference.

✓ Glass conservatory roofs. This type of conservatory roof material is the perfect choice if you want a sleek, architectural finish for your conservatory. Not only are they available indifferent shapes and sizes, but you can also choose a large atrium style roof. They are made using solid aluminium frames that works to support the glass units which are thermally efficient and designed to retain natural heat while reflecting the sun’s glare.

✓ Tiled conservatory roof. Tiles roof are able to fit both the shape and size of your conservatory which provides you with a sloping or vaulted ceiling. They come in varying tiled finishes to match any style home like Marley clay, slate grey, pale shingles amongst others. Tiled roof are also called “warm roofs due to their particularly high levels of thermal insulation. They can also be installed quite easily and as quickly as any other conservatory roof options.

What are the other options for conservatory material?

Whilst uPVC is the UK’s favourite because it’s cheap to manufacture and has a number of qualities, there are also options available including aluminium and hardwood. Both are popular for various reasons.Aluminium, as a metal, is the strongest and most durable material available for conservatories. On top of this it won’t rust, warp or crack. Hardwood offers a more traditional appeal and whilst it requires high maintenance levels, is perfect for conservation areas and listed buildings.

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.

Why have an aluminium conservatory?

There are several reasons why an aluminium conservatory installation is a great way to expand your home.

Firstly, it’s strong and durable. This means that as well as providing you with a conservatory that’s more secure, this frame material will also last longer and cope with harsher weathering that wooden or uPVC conservatories.

Aluminium also offers more design possibilities. It can be bent into custom shapes, making it ideal if you want to create a unique, stylish home extension. It comes in a wide range of colours, so you can coordinate it with your existing property.

An aluminium conservatory installation can also help you maximise light in your home. They have very thin frames compared to wood and uPVC, so they’re a great choice if you want to let in as much daylight as possible.

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.

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.
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.

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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