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Looking for cheap conservatories in Chelmsford? With its great variety of interesting domestic housing – from beautiful listed buildings to striking modern designs – Chelmsford is a place where you can find a wide range of conservatories.
Perhaps that’s why there is such an excellent choice of conservatory design and installation companies in this area – many of which are on our of nationally accredited installers list. Do you want some free conservatory prices? Use our Conservatory Calculator to request a free quote and we’ll contact you for an informal chat.
The installers we work with are all accredited, trustworthy and will be able to advise you on the best type of conservatories for Chelmsford properties.
Not everyone in the Chelmsford area makes it on to our preferred installer list. That’s because we want to make sure you receive an exceptional level of service in return for the not inconsiderable sum you’ll be parting with for your brand new conservatory.
How do we vett conservatory fitters in Chelmsford? One of the first steps that we take is to verify they are insured. If they can’t prove cover, and if they don’t have what is called an Insurance Backed Guarantee (or IBG), we won’t add them to our list of accredited installers. Another way to check that an installer is trustworthy is, of course to read reviews – or even ask to speak to their customer directly.
Although we have taken these steps for you already, there is nothing wrong with asking these questions again yourself when engaging directly with prospective conservatory fitters in Chelmsford.
Once you have obtained your free no-obligation quote from us, we’ll call you to discuss your quote and see whether you would like further help with your conservatory plans.
Money doesn’t grow on trees – and so it’s important to try and lower the cost of your conservatory quotation wherever practical. For this reason, you may have investigated bespoke conservatories in Chelmsford and, having done so, found the concept quite appealing.
In a case such as this, groundwork can be laid in as little as a day; this method is also cleaner – meaning that less mess is created during the process. The materials – such as the foundation, steel frame and walls – are delivered in kit form and can be assembled on site – either by qualified professionals, or the customer.
Sometimes referred to as DIY conservatories, this type of approach can save customers as much as 70% off of their total bill. But these prices are often too good to be true and the materials supplied can be of an inferior quality. For this reason we would recommend speaking to one of our accredited installers instead. They will have extensive experience of creating bespoke conservatories in Chelmsford properties.
The prices of conservatories in Chelmsford will vary depending on a range of factors. One of the first things you might want to do is instruct a survey; this is so you get reassurance that – amongst other things – your land is level. If it isn’t, then additional digging will be required, and there will be more materials to dispose of. This will of course add to the cost of your quotation.
The most expensive part of your conservatory will be the base. Believe it or not, this will account for about 40% of the final price that you pay. What kind of brickwork are you going to use and have you already researched what type of flooring will work best? Tiles will be chilly in winter time. Timber floors look great, but you’ll need to bring in a specialist tradesman to do the work. So, as you can see, is is hard to give accurate prices for conservatories in Chelmsford.
Because there are so many variables, we would recommend that you request a free quote from us online today. After you have done this, we’ll call you to see if you would like some further help obtaining costs for conservatories in Chelmsford.
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These are sometimes also referred to as modular conservatories. The parts are delivered to site in pre-prepared sections, which makes assembly easier. Less people need to be involved – as the construction process is simpler, which in turn reduces labour costs. You can even assemble the conservatory yourself if you're skilled enough. We would recommend speaking to an accredited installer first, as we have heard of cases where inferior materials have been used (and this has cost the customer significant money).
The size of terraced houses will vary geographically. But as a general rule, you will be restricted to a small number of designs when it comes to choosing your conservatory. If your garden space is limited, do you really want to build an elegant – but nonetheless imposing – Edwardian conservatory that'll also take up lots of your much-needed space? A Lean To conservatory, on the other hand, will blend in more effectively and still give you lots of garden space to enjoy in the summer months!
Planning permission is required less often these days, thanks to a shift in building regulations in October 2010. As long as your proposed structure doesn't take up more than 50% of the land around your property, you shouldn't any problems. Speak to your accredited installer for further guidance.
Conservatories continue to be the popular choice; but orangeries are making a comeback. The former tends to be constructed predominantly from glass and is distinct from the property it is attached to. Contrastingly, an orangery is built mostly from brick and is designed to look like a continuation of the structure it's built on to.
Conservatory Size (mm) | Roof Material | Guide Price |
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3500 x 3500 | Polycarbonate | £11,000 – £12,500 |
3500 x 3500 | Glass | £12,000 – £13,500 |
3500 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £12,000 – £13,500 |
3500 x 4000 | Glass | £13,000 – £14,500 |
4000 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £13,000 – £14,500 |
4000 x 4000 | Glass | £13,500 – £15,500 |
Conservatory Size (mm) | Roof Material | Guide Price |
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3500 x 3500 | Polycarbonate | £9,500 – £11,000 |
3500 x 3500 | Glass | £10,500 – £11,500 |
3500 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £10,500 – £11,500 |
3500 x 4000 | Glass | £11,000 – £12,500 |
4000 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £11,000 – £12,500 |
4000 x 4000 | Glass | £12,000 – £13,500 |
Conservatory Size (mm) | Roof Material | Guide Price |
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3500 x 3500 | Polycarbonate | £6,500 – £7,500 |
3500 x 3500 | Glass | £7,500 – £8,500 |
3500 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £7,000 – £8,000 |
3500 x 4000 | Glass | £7,750 – £8,750 |
4000 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £7,500 – £8,500 |
4000 x 4000 | Glass | £8,500 – £9,500 |
Conservatory Size (mm) | Roof Material | Guide Price |
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3500 x 3500 | Polycarbonate | £9,000 – £10,500 |
3500 x 3500 | Glass | £9,500 – £11,000 |
3500 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £11,500 – £12,500 |
3500 x 4000 | Glass | £12,000 – £13,500 |
4000 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £13,500 – £15,000 |
4000 x 4000 | Glass | £14,500 – £16,000 |
Conservatory Size (mm) | Roof Material | Guide Price |
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3500 x 3500 | Polycarbonate | £8,000 – £9,000 |
3500 x 3500 | Glass | £8,500 – £9,500 |
3500 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £9,500 – £11,000 |
3500 x 4000 | Glass | £10,500 – £11,500 |
4000 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £11,500 – £13,000 |
4000 x 4000 | Glass | £12,500 – £14,000 |
Conservatory Size (mm) | Roof Material | Guide Price |
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3500 x 3500 | Polycarbonate | £5,750 – £6,500 |
3500 x 3500 | Glass | £6,250 – £7,000 |
3500 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £6,500 – £7,500 |
3500 x 4000 | Glass | £7,500 – £8,500 |
4000 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £7,750 – £8,750 |
4000 x 4000 | Glass | £8,500 – £9,750 |
Conservatory Size (mm) | Roof Material | Guide Price |
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3500 x 3500 | Polycarbonate | £11,500 – £13,000 |
3500 x 3500 | Glass | £12,500 – £14,000 |
3500 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £12,750 – £14,250 |
3500 x 4000 | Glass | £13,500 – £15,000 |
4000 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £13,750 – £15,250 |
4000 x 4000 | Glass | £14,500 – £16,000 |
Conservatory Size (mm) | Roof Material | Guide Price |
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3500 x 3500 | Polycarbonate | £6,500 – £7,500 |
3500 x 3500 | Glass | £7,500 – £8,500 |
3500 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £7,000 – £8,000 |
3500 x 4000 | Glass | £8,000 – £9,000 |
4000 x 4000 | Polycarbonate | £7,500 – £8,500 |
4000 x 4000 | Glass | £8,500 – £9,500 |
Conservatory Size (mm) | Roof Material | Guide Price |
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3500 x 2000 | Polycarbonate | £7,000 – £8,000 |
3500 x 2000 | Glass | £7,500 – £8,500 |
3500 x 2500 | Polycarbonate | £8,000 – £9,500 |
3500 x 2500 | Glass | £8,500 – £10,000 |
4000 x 2000 | Polycarbonate | £7,500 – £9,000 |
4000 x 2000 | Glass | £8,000 – £9,500 |
4000 x 2500 | Polycarbonate | £9,000 – £10,000 |
4000 x 2500 | Glass | £9,500 – £10,500 |
Conservatory Size (mm) | Roof Material | Guide Price |
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3500 x 2000 | Polycarbonate | £6,000 – £7,000 |
3500 x 2000 | Glass | £6,500 – £7,500 |
3500 x 2500 | Polycarbonate | £7,000 – £8,000 |
3500 x 2500 | Glass | £7,500 – £8,500 |
4000 x 2000 | Polycarbonate | £6,500 – £7,500 |
4000 x 2000 | Glass | £7,000 – £8,000 |
4000 x 2500 | Polycarbonate | £7,500 – £8,500 |
4000 x 2500 | Glass | £8,000 – £9,000 |
Conservatory Size (mm) | Roof Material | Guide Price |
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3500 x 2000 | Polycarbonate | £4,500 – £5,000 |
3500 x 2000 | Glass | £4,750 – £5,250 |
3500 x 2500 | Polycarbonate | £5,000 – £5,500 |
3500 x 2500 | Glass | £5,500 – £6,000 |
4000 x 2000 | Polycarbonate | £4,750 – £5,250 |
4000 x 2000 | Glass | £5,000 – £5,750 |
4000 x 2500 | Polycarbonate | £5,000 – £5,750 |
4000 x 2500 | Glass | £5,750 – £6,250 |