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Woodland Construction

Conservatories, Windows & Doors

Based in Blakeney

Based in Gloucester

Insulation / Cavity Wall Insulation, New Home Builders

Services & skills:

House Extensions, Damp Proofing & Timber Treatment, Log Cabins / Timber Framed Buildings
Central Driveways

Conservatories, Windows & Doors

Based in Cardiff

Here at central driveways we deliver high quality of work with affordable prices & only using staff with many years experience whether it’s resin driveways, blockpaving , tarmac, patios, fencing, walls , turfing, landscaping

Conservatories, Windows & Doors, Walls / Ceilings / Knock-Throughs / Partition Walls

Services & skills:

Log Cabins / Timber Framed Buildings, Renovations & Refurbishment, Bricklayers & Bricklaying
Armand’s Counstraction Ltd

Conservatories, Windows & Doors

Based in Ealing

Asbestos Removal, Surveys & Testing, Bricklayers & Bricklaying

Services & skills:

Renovations & Refurbishment, Damp Proofing & Timber Treatment, Asbestos Removal, Surveys & Testing
JHB Building

Conservatories, Windows & Doors

Based in Surbiton

House Extensions, Architects, Architectural Designers & Surveyors

Services & skills:

New Home Builders, Conservatories, Windows & Doors, Architects, Architectural Designers & Surveyors
LCM Construction Agents

Conservatories, Windows & Doors

Based in Sevenoaks

Garages & Sheds, Conservatories, Windows & Doors

Services & skills:

Bricklayers & Bricklaying, Architects, Architectural Designers & Surveyors, New Home Builders
AJ Property Maintenance

Conservatories, Windows & Doors

Based in Braintree

Damp Proofing & Timber Treatment, Asbestos Removal, Surveys & Testing

Services & skills:

Architects, Architectural Designers & Surveyors, Damp Proofing & Timber Treatment, New Home Builders
J Knowles Home Improvements

Conservatories, Windows & Doors

Based in Chippenham

Renovations & Refurbishment, Conservatories, Windows & Doors

Services & skills:

Renovations & Refurbishment, Architects, Architectural Designers & Surveyors, Conservatories, Windows & Doors
Piobud

Conservatories, Windows & Doors

Based in Pitsea

Log Cabins / Timber Framed Buildings, Walls / Ceilings / Knock-Throughs / Partition Walls

Services & skills:

Architects, Architectural Designers & Surveyors, Walls / Ceilings / Knock-Throughs / Partition Walls, Garages & Sheds
Dryzone Roofing And Building

Conservatories, Windows & Doors

Based in Cardiff

Dryzone Roofing And Building are providing services including news roofs and building work covering a 30 mile radius of Cardiff,

Garages & Sheds, Garden Office / Studio / Garden Room

Services & skills:

Log Cabins / Timber Framed Buildings, House Extensions, Garages & Sheds
ALL Seasons Tree And Landscaping

Conservatories, Windows & Doors

Based in Kirkcaldy

Garages & Sheds, Conservatories, Windows & Doors

Services & skills:

House Extensions, Garages & Sheds, Renovations & Refurbishment
Modern Interior

Conservatories, Windows & Doors

Based in Whetstone

Architects, Architectural Designers & Surveyors, Conservatories, Windows & Doors

Services & skills:

Insulation / Cavity Wall Insulation, Conservatories, Windows & Doors, House Extensions
MG Alter Design Ltd

Conservatories, Windows & Doors

Based in New Cross

Renovations & Refurbishment, Conservatories, Windows & Doors

Services & skills:

Insulation / Cavity Wall Insulation, Garages & Sheds, Damp Proofing & Timber Treatment
B.nicol Building And Landscapes

Conservatories, Windows & Doors

Based in Dunfermline

Log Cabins / Timber Framed Buildings, Walls / Ceilings / Knock-Throughs / Partition Walls

Services & skills:

Garages & Sheds, Conservatories, Windows & Doors, Underpinning / Piling / Foundations / Concreting
Skilled Pointing

Conservatories, Windows & Doors

Based in South Shields

Underpinning / Piling / Foundations / Concreting, Garages & Sheds

Services & skills:

Stonework / Stone Cladding / Stone & Brick Restoration, Garages & Sheds, Renovations & Refurbishment
L P Home Improvements

Conservatories, Windows & Doors

Based in Eastbourne

Fully insured professional business covering all aspects of home improvements including renovations, conversions, decorating and general maintenance.

New Home Builders, Conservatories, Windows & Doors

Services & skills:

New Home Builders, Conservatories, Windows & Doors, House Extensions
Lloyd Loft Conversion Ltd

Conservatories, Windows & Doors

Based in Ruislip

Garages & Sheds, Underpinning / Piling / Foundations / Concreting

Services & skills:

New Home Builders, Garden Office / Studio / Garden Room, Walls / Ceilings / Knock-Throughs / Partition Walls
A. Scott & sons

Conservatories, Windows & Doors

Based in Blackburn

Based in Blackburn. Covering Blackburn, Burnley, Lancashire and Greater Manchester. A.Scott&Sons supply and install high quality Upvc double glazing, including windows, doors, conservatories, bi-fold doors, fascia boards and guttering systems. We have ...

Damp Proofing & Timber Treatment, Pointing / Repointing

Services & skills:

Architects, Architectural Designers & Surveyors, Underpinning / Piling / Foundations / Concreting, Garages & Sheds
G C R

Conservatories, Windows & Doors

Based in Wellingborough

We are a small family business trading for over 30 years, most of our work was by way of Client Refferals but Covid hit us hard and we now use "Some" web sites for Project leads. We have access to good Tradesmen of most trades, we are helpful and offer ...

Conservatories, Windows & Doors, New Home Builders

Services & skills:

New Home Builders, House Extensions, Walls / Ceilings / Knock-Throughs / Partition Walls
Jamac Property Maintenance

Conservatories, Windows & Doors

Based in Hayes

Stonework / Stone Cladding / Stone & Brick Restoration, Skip Hire / Equipment Hire & Scaffolding

Services & skills:

Walls / Ceilings / Knock-Throughs / Partition Walls, Renovations & Refurbishment, Insulation / Cavity Wall Insulation
THE Moss Boss

Conservatories, Windows & Doors

Based in Leigh On Sea

Walls / Ceilings / Knock-Throughs / Partition Walls, Garages & Sheds

Services & skills:

Garden Office / Studio / Garden Room, Renovations & Refurbishment, Architects, Architectural Designers & Surveyors

Why choose a Conservatory for your Home?

Everyone wants more living space, but the difference between a simple extension and a conservatory is that conservatories give you more space to live in, but they also bring the outside in. You feel like you are outdoors whilst being protected from the elements. Conservatories are becoming more popular as they have become more affordable, can add more living space instead of having to move to a new house whilst adding value to your home when you come to sell.

The great thing about conservatories is that they can have many uses from dining rooms, family room or even a sunroom to relax in! Before adding a conservatory, it is wise to speak to your local council to see if you may need planning permission as over 60% of conservatories require planning permission. Contacting your local council and planning office can ease your mind and give you any advice you may need when planning a conservatory.

Generally, if your conservatory is extended to no more than 115% of your house’s total volume, the conservatory edges out from the house by less than 3m and the conservatory does not cover over half of the garden area then you do not need planning permission. Also, if your property is in a conservation area or is classed as a grade II listed building, then there are restrictions and rules on what materials can be used for your conservatory. Conservatories are mainly situated on the back of properties merging into the garden, yet they can also be placed on the side of the house or, very rarely, at the front too!

DIY or Builder

As conservatories are not the cheapest addition to any home, then you may want to consider the option of a DIY self-build kit. Great for limited budgets, these DIY self-build kits are available for the keen DIY-er and come with full instructions. Although this may seem like a great option, constructing the base of the conservatory even with the conservatory kit can be too challenging for most DIY lovers. You could always go 50/50 and get an experienced builder to construct the base or a carpenter to implement the infrastructure then carry on with the rest yourself.

However, if you are looking to use more than one contractor then this can add complications to the project due to differing ideas and possible conflict with no resolutions. Choosing the right builder can make a big project like a conservatory quick and hassle-free. So, it is important to do some research before choosing a contractor to see whether they have a lot of conservatory experience and by checking previous customer reviews, you can judge whether they will be the right one for you!

Prices for Conservatories & Conservatory Installation Cost

As the cost of a conservatory differs depending on the size, additional features and materials used it is difficult to say how much your conservatory will cost. The price of your conservatory will obviously vary depending on the size and design you choose. A smallish, uPVC conservatory will cost from £10,000 and a top of the range orangery made from wood can cost as much as £50,000. With such large sums involved it is very important that you do your homework and get at least three written quotes for the work from trusted local companies. Ask friends and neighbours to recommend someone, or browse through Top Tradespeople for contact details. Be open to suggestions about what sorts of conservatories might be appropriate, but stick to your budget and remember that a very large conservatory may need planning permission.

Step by Step Guide to Buying a Conservatory

Adding a conservatory is one of the UK’s most popular home improvements, and 2.8 million homes have had one built. Relaxing of the planning laws also means that in many cases you can add a conservatory to your home without navigating the lengthy planning process, but the removal of this barrier does not mean that you should just approach the first company you come across. As with any major purchase, there are some key points you have to think about.

What is the new conservatory going to be used for?

A conservatory is only a valuable addition to your home if it has a clear function. Too often, homeowners spend thousands of pounds adding a conservatory only to find they never use it. If you are going to use your conservatory as a dining room, it makes sense to locate it with easy access to the kitchen. If it is to be used as a sitting room, think about how you are going to use blinds to keep the room from overheating in the summer. Having a clear idea about how you are going to use your conservatory will make the decision about which one to buy simpler.

Types of conservatory

There are two main types of conservatory on the market; those made from wood and uPVC ones. In general terms, uPVC conservatories are cheaper than wooden ones, and need less maintenance. Both types of conservatories are available in a wide range of designs, from the traditional to the contemporary. There is no “best” design for conservatory as the choice of conservatory is a matter of personal preference and also often comes down to budget. Always shop around with a few different companies to see what styles and designs are available and which are best suited to your needs.

How long will it take to install a conservatory?

Most conservatories, especially the uPVC ones, come in kit form and are very quick to build. The installers will first lay the foundations in your garden, which will take around a week. Once the foundations are in place, the walls and roof will go up in just a couple of days. A new door between the house and the conservatory will take another day, then you should leave another few days for any electrical work, plastering, fitting of blinds and any decoration or laying flooring.

Double Glazing Specialists

It is no surprise that most of your home’s heat is lost through your windows. But did you know you can minimise heat loss by adding double glazing windows to your home? Installing double glazing keeps your home warmer, quieter, reduces your energy bills and offers reduced condensation for your windows. 

Double-glazing creates an insulating barrier by sandwiching two sheets of glass together leaving a gap between the two sheets. It is available in a variety of frame materials and styles. Low emissivity glass, which has a metal oxide coating that lets in light and heat while reducing the amount of heat that may escape, is the most energy-efficient glass for double glazing. The frame can be made of either uPVC, wood, aluminium, or composite. Wooden frames have a lesser environmental impact but require maintenance. Whereas uPVC frames can last for long periods of time.

If you are looking for an eco-friendlier option, aluminium or steel frames can be easily recycled as well as being long-lasting and slim. If you are stuck choosing between aluminium or steel frames then composite frames, which contain an inner timber structure that is covered in aluminium or plastic, would be the perfect choice for your home. If you replace your windows with more energy-efficient double or triple glazing, keep in mind that your replacement frames will be more airtight than your original frames, which means condensation may form due to the reduced ventilation. Instead, choose replacement windows with trickle vents built into the frame to allow a small amount of controlled ventilation.

Can I install Double Glazing on Period Properties or in Conservation Areas?

Many listed buildings and conservation areas can have restrictions on what windows and glazing options are permitted on the property. Before you decide, it is best to find out what choices are available to you by contacting your local council. Modern double glazing must often be made to seem like your building's original windows in order to preserve or enhance the character of the area. According to their grading, listed buildings have very strict restrictions on what can be changed.

A lot of older properties have old sash windows which are usually protected both in its appearance and the materials used. However, new double-glazed windows with timber frames in the same sash style can be found, which many local authorities approve of. Prices are high, but this may be your only choice for getting approval. Secondary glazing or heavy curtains are the alternative options if double glazing is not possible.

How much does Double Glazing cost?

In an average three-bedroom home, a window replacement can cost around £7500, but this can vary due to varying factors including the size and number of windows, the type of glazing you prefer, the glass and materials that are used on the window and frames.

Finding a Double-Glazing Specialist

Finding quotes has never been easier on Top Tradespeople. Simply post your job and we will connect you with up to 3 local window fitters without obligation, and totally free of charge.

In England and Wales, choosing an installer who is registered with one of the official Competent Person schemes will ensure that your windows are installed to the government's standards. If you hire an installer who isn't a member of one of these programmes, you'll need to apply for building control approval before the window can be installed.