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Permissions & Regulations

What are the Building Regulations for Conservatories?

Conservatories can be subject to building regulations under certain circumstances.

If you are planning to build a conservatory on your house, there are a number of things to think about during the planning stage. You …

Do I need Planning Permission for a Conservatory?

If conditions are met conservatory planning permission may not be required.

If you are planning to add a conservatory to your property, it is your responsibility to find out whether planning permission applies. The vast majority …

Building a Conservatory

Conservatory Insulation

Conservatory roof and windows need insulating to prevent heat loss.

When conservatories were first built it was thought that they may save householders money. The idea was that heat energy gained from the sun would …

uPVC or Wood Conservatory?

Consevatories made of uPVC are cheaper and just as robust as wooden framed ones.

If you are planning a conservatory one of the biggest design decisions you have to make is what type of material you use for the …

How to Choose a Timber Conservatory

Considering the overall look of a property, a wooden conservatrive is often more appropriate.

Timber conservatories are much sought after; and although they tend to be more expensive than uPVC conservatories, they are still a popular choice amongst buyers. …

Conservatory Parts

Conservatory Lighting

The ambience and feel of your conservatory can beenhanced with creative lighting.

When you are planning and designing a conservatory there are so many different things to think about. There are the frames and the style of …

Conservatory Heaters

Carefully consider conservatory heating options, if using the room in winter.

A conservatory can be a great addition to your home giving you much needed extra space. But if you intend to use this space throughout …