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Have you spent some time researching the most suitable style for your property? The cost of your quote could vary substantially depending on the type of design that you opt for, with prices ranging from £2000 through to £28000.
How you make sure that you are paying a fair price? By working with local installers that have are backed up by solid testimonials from happy customers. We only work with companies that are accredited, fully insured and up to date with the latest technology. This way, we can be certain that you’re getting the best conservatory prices in Oxford without having to compromise on quality.
To get a free quote, visit our conservatory cost calculator. You will then be prompted to answer some questions about the type of product you are looking for. You’ll also be asked to supply some measurements. At the end 0f the process, you’ll receive some instant prices – plus, one of our experienced advisors will call you for an informal chat about your conservatory requirements.
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If you have limited space, then you will need to think carefully ahout the type of conservatory you can buy. This is because not all designs will be practical or aesthetically appropriate. As an example, the Victorian Conservatory is the most sought after and purchased style in the UK – in part due to its striking octagonal shape, but also because its design can incorporate ceiling to floor glass and patio doors.
Would a conservatory like this suit a small terraced house? Actually, it’s more likely to look fussy and dominate the limited space you have available. Conservatories for small gardens in Oxford need to support, rather than outclass, the property they’re built on to – else they are unlikely to be a worthwhile investment and could, instead, devalue your home.
Lean To conservatories are normally recommended by our installers in cases where customers have limited space. One of the biggest advantages of this style is its square or rectangular shape – which means every square inch of its design is used to maximise the interior space. This makes is the first choice for customers that need conservatories for small gardens in Oxfordshire (or, indeed, anywhere else in the UK).
Changes to building regulations in 2010 mean that, subject to some small exemptions, you do not need planning permission for a conservatory with a tiled roof.
The reason tiled roofs are becoming more popular isn’t just that they look better. Historically, a lot of homeowners opted for polycarbonate roofs – mainly because they were cheaper. But this type of roof is a poor insulator and does not provide great soundproofing. A tiled roof will overvcome these issue and turn your conservatory in to a living space that’s habitable all year round.
Tiled roofs let in less light, but if you position your windows tactically, this won’t have a huge impact on things. Overall, you’ll have a quieter, more thermally efficient conservatory that actually saves you money and is pleasant to save time in.
Do you need planning permission for a conservatory with a tiled roof? As we mentioned earlier, it’s very unlikely; but we would still recommend running your plans past your chosen installer – so that they can doubly-verify that there are no potential issues.
To start a conversation with a local conservatory installer, click here for a quote. We’ll then ring you to see if you’d like details of three companies near you.
It’s a fair question. ‘Why Should I Buy a Conservatory?’ is the one that, frankly, crops up most when we speak to potential customers.
To help guide you, here are the two main reasons that you should buy a conservatory in Oxford:
1. You need more space. Perhaps you are running out of room and are starting to think about moving to overcome the problem. But relocating to a new home can be expensive. You will have to pay legal fees and stamp duty – and, if you are moving to a larger property, your mortgage repayments are likely to be higher too. A conservatory could double-up as a dining room or a much-needed office, which would make the extra investment worthwhile.
2. You want to add value to your home. If your property is small-to-average in size, creating an extra room will increase its market value by up to 7%. If your dwelling is quite large, then the financial benefit is likely be low to non-existent.
So when a customer asks us the aforementioned question – (‘Should I buy a conservatory in Oxford?’ – we reply with the above responses.
If we have piqued your interest, why not contact us for a free and instant quote by clicking here to access our conservatory prices calculator?
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In most cases you won't need planning permission for a conservatory with a radiator. You just need to ensure that it has the necessary temperature controls and an on/off switch. Your selected installer will be able to advise you further on this.
If you are a competent builder, then this avenue may be worth exploring. The term 'DIY Conservatory' is often used interchangeably with 'Modular Conservatory' – with both terms describing a scenario where the sections of the structure and delivered to site ready for installation. This method is quicker and cheaper, but sometimes the materials are not of a high quality, which can cause problems. We would recommend speaking to local installers to get some advice – and some comparative prices first.
The best type of conservatory is one that will suit your property from both a visual and practical point of view. You may fall in love with a Victorian Conservatory, but discover that its ornate design overpowers your terraced home. Browse our site for some ideas, so that you can have a constructive discussion with your installer when you are ready.
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 |