Conservatory Online Prices: Conservatories UK (Quotes & Costs)
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Conservatories: FAQs
Find some of our most commonly asked questions about conservatories below.
- What different conservatory styles do your network of installers offer?
- What is the most popular style of conservatory in the UK?
- I don’t want a completely new conservatory. What conservatory upgrades can I make?
- Do I need planning permission for a conservatory?
- How much does a new conservatory cost?
- Are conservatories energy efficient?
The beauty about our extensive network of local conservatory installers is that a complete range of conservatories can be offered to suit any style. From a modern gable conservatory to victorian conservatory design ideas, you can have it all – your only limit is your imagination.
Once you fill out our form we’ll be able to gather information about the style you’re looking for and find you an installer that can give you what you want. From updating an existing conservatory to brand new conservatory ideas, we can find you the perfect installation partner to achieve your dream conservatory.
It’s a toss up between a few, but perhaps the most common conservatory style is the affordable lean to conservatory. Its design is timeless and simple, known for its rectangular shape which sits against your property with a slanted roof for proper drainage. It can be an affordable option with the right installer and material choice.
French doors are usually the preferred choice of door with a upvc lean to conservatory extension, again, because costs are lower but the resulting conservatories are still modern, stylish, and durable against even the harshest UK weather.
The first place to start is usually the roof. An old conservatory roof can lead to complications down the road, but if you invest in a new glass roof with modern energy efficient measures and noise insulation, then you’ll notice a more comfortable, enjoyable, and efficient conservatory than before.
You might also consider upgrading the doors for another option. Patio doors, french doors and bifold or sliding doors all work great in conservatories to connect your home with your garden all year round. By upgrading the doors, you can make your conservatory feel like a whole new place.
Most conservatories don’t need planning permission because they fall within permitted development. With that said, there are certain circumstances where planning permission from your local planning authority would be required before you built or made changes to conservatories.
Conservatories that would be installed on a listed building or in a conservation area would need prior approval. Besides that you’ll need to make sure all building regulations are adhered to and the following is true of your conservatories for them to be considered to be within permitted development guidelines:
- top point of the conservatory must not be higher than the eaves of the original house
- no more than 4m in height
- takes up no more than half the space around the property
- conservatories on the side of the building are no more than half the width of the original building
Prices will, of course, vary based on your needs, but we always make sure we work with the most competitively priced conservatory installers in your area so you benefit from the best prices.
Different conservatory materials and styles will cost more than others, but when we put you in contact with our conservatory partners you’ll be able to discuss the best options for you and the different price points according to your wants and budgets.
In truth, we don’t know the exact price of your new conservatory – but our partners will when you fill out our form and they’ll provide you with an accurate, upfront cost for your conservatory to help you make an informed decision.
We know the conservatories you’re thinking of when you ask this question. The old, flimsy ones that used to adorn the side of many UK homes.
Thermally efficient was not an adjective you would ever use to describe them, but things have moved on since then. With modern conservatories, you get a lot more for your money, and energy efficiency is at the top of the list of priorities nowadays.
Upgrading an old conservatory will improve your home’s energy efficiency no-end. And installing a new one won’t compromise your home’s energy efficiency as it once might have done.





