Looking for a conservatory replacement cost?
Perhaps your old conservatory is looking a bit worse for wear and has fallen behind your other home improvements; or perhaps you’ve recently moved into a new home that has a previously neglected conservatory in need of an update.
Conservatories typically have a lifespan of around 30 years. However, depending on the quality of the original installation, after a while it can start to show signs of its age and lose some of its thermal efficiency, style and even security.
If your conservatory is beginning to feel a lot colder in the winter months, or is becoming too hot and stifling in the summer, then it can be a sign that your conservatory needs to be replaced.
But how much will a conservatory replacement cost, and who can you hire to do it?
A conservatory replacement cost typically ranges from as little as ÂŁ4,000 to over ÂŁ50,000. The conservatory cost per m2 is usually ÂŁ1,500 to ÂŁ2,000 on average.
This usually depends on the size of the structure, what materials you want it built from and other features including roofing options. However, most conservatories average out to around ÂŁ6,000 at most for a small room.
In order to understand the your conservatory replacement cost, it is important that you know exactly what kind of conservatory it is that you want and what the exact specifications are going to be.
But what are your options?
There are several different styles of conservatory to choose from, nearly all of which can be fitted onto any kind of property. Whichever style you have, the team you choose can tailor your replacement conservatory renovation around you.
Victorian Conservatory:
With a multi-faceted shape, this conservatory design is best suited for period and traditional buildings.
With a 3 to 5 windowed bay, they are most commonly used as sunrooms as they provide a panoramic view of your garden and bring in a lot of natural light into the space.
Edwardian Conservatory :
A more modernistic design, this rectangular conservatory is able to be used as a multipurpose room.
This can be utilised to transform the space into anything from a dining room, living room, playroom, office or even a kitchen extension.
Lean-to Conservatory :
The most affordable and adaptable design, Lean-To conservatories are best recommended for properties with limited or awkward space, or with restricted height (such as a terrace or a bungalow).
Able to be fitted into more compact spaces than other conservatory styles, this conservatory design shares a rectangular shape with the Edwardian conservatory. Fitting snugly against the wall, it earned its name through the appearance that it is leaning against your property, helping to incorporate it far better into the overall appearance of your home.
Gable Conservatory :
An ornate design choice, gable conservatories can either be used as a standalone conservatory or can be fitted onto an Edwardian conservatory to create a central, grand entrance way into the property.
With a tall glass roof, this design replicates the look of an ornate greenhouse on rich estates, bringing a touch of class to your home whilst bringing in massive amounts of natural light.
P and T-Shaped Conservatories :
A combination of two different conservatories; the P-Shaped style is formed with a circular Victorian conservatory is fitted onto a rectangular Edwardian conservatory, while a T-Shaped conservatory is formed through two Edwardian conservatories being fitted together.
Best recommended for properties with larger gardens, they can be used as individual rooms or as one continuous long living area.
Compare Conservatory Replacement Costs
Getting anything installed onto your property can be a stressful time, especially if you are completely new to it. However, this is where we come in.
As with many home improvement installations, it is recommended that you shop around before making any concrete decisions on who to hire for your installation work.
Comparing quotes for conservatory replacement costs can go a long way to finding a far more affordable price.
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You can then freely compare all the different quotes that you receive for your specifications and choose which one is right for you.
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Replacing a Conservatory Roof with a solid roof cost
Up until a few years ago, polycarbonate roofs were the standard for most conservatory installations. However, they have proved to be less than high quality in terms of thermal insulation, especially when compared to glass and solid conservatory roof designs.
Often, a polycarbonate-roofed conservatory suffers from lower quality insulation and can also appear less visually appealing than other conservatory roofing styles.
Replacing your old glass or polycarbonate roof with a solid roof can not only improve the overall thermal insulation of your property, but it can also help make your conservatory feel far more like a natural continuation of your property, instead of being an additional afterthought. This solid roof can be made to resemble your pre-existing roof, with matching tiles or colours, with the interior benefiting from a solid room-like ceiling.
The price of a tiled roof, while depending on the size of the conservatory, typically begins at around ÂŁ4,000, and can go up to ÂŁ6,000 for a larger roof.
Also, this roof style can actually add value to the overall house up to 10%, making it a great long-term investment.
The cost of replacing a polycarbonate conservatory roof
Polycarbonate roofs are the most affordable option for conservatories. Because of this, they are still one of the most popular options for people looking for a less pricey roofing option.
Many homeowners in fact use it as an affordable placeholder, keeping their conservatory warm and dry until their new solid roof can be installed.
A polycarbonate roof’s price, like all roofs, depends on the size of the structure it needs to cover. A 2500mm x3000 mm lean-to roof typically costs between £1,960 and £2,396.
Can I replace a conservatory with an extension?
The difference between a conservatory and extension is actually less to do with materials and more to do with the percentage of windows.
A conservatory is considered to be any kind of extension that has over 75% of its roof be made of either glass or polycarbonate, along with over 50% of its walls.
An extension is anything underneath that percentage. Because of that, turning your conservatory into an extension can be as easy as fitting a solid roof onto the structure.
This is incredibly useful, as it means you don’t have to spend a lot of time and money demolishing your old conservatory and having a new one completely built from scratch.
However, if you are looking for a brick-based structure then that is still an option, although this is a longer and more expensive process.
You’ll want to talk to your chosen installers to find out if a replacement conservatory is right for you, or if you want to carry out a complete replacement, which will be a bigger job.
Replacing a conservatory with an orangery
Transforming your conservatory into a brick-based extension or orangery, rather than just slapping a new roof onto your old structure, can involve a lot more work but it is definitely worth it in the long run.
While a conservatory can have dwarf walls, the majority of the structure is typically taken up with fitted together uPVC frames and panels. However, an orangery or an extension is usually made predominantly from brick.
Because of this, the usual procedure is to take apart your conservatory altogether. Orangeries and extensions need foundations that comply with building regulations, which can be viewed here through the government’s Planning Portal.
Orangeries are popular as replacement conservatories since they provide an all-together different aesthetic, but as we discussed earlier, it will be more time-consuming and less cost-effective
Is a conservatory cheaper than an extension?
In short, yes.
Conservatories are far more affordable than a brick extension. This is mainly due to their easy assembly, prefabricated sections and a small amount of brickwork.
However, while conservatories can last for around 30 years, extensions and orangeries can last far longer, with the brickwork being able to last for as long as the rest of your property.
Should you ever decide to move to a new house at some point in the future, then an extension will add far more value to your property than a conservatory; with the worth being determined on how much you spent on the building work.
Because of this, extensions are often seen as the better option as a long-term investment into your property.
Conservatory Extension Costs
Interested in refreshing your worn-out conservatory? We here at Conservatory Online Prices can help you find the very best design for either a brand new conservatory, orangery or extension or a new solid roof for your pre-existing conservatory.
Whatever it is that you are looking for, by using our free online conservatory cost calculator, we can put you in quick and easy contact with a number of reputable local companies, entirely free of charge and with zero obligation to you whatsoever.
A replacement conservatory is the perfect solution for anyone whose existing conservatory is letting you down. Is it too hot or too cold, or is it just not looking its best? Whatever the reason for your planned conservatory replacement, we can help.
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