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Before you start calling conservatory installers in Portsmouth, it’s important to establish whether the companies you’re thinking of working with are trustworthy. It’s not always possible to determine this from a phone call or by looking at a website – so how can you be sure?
The most effective way to find reliable conservatory installers in Portsmouth is to use our website, which contains a list of national companies that are fully accredited, insured and backed by a solid raft of outstanding customer reviews. To get in touch with them, all you need to do is pay a visit to our Online Conservatory Calculator and fill in some information about what it is you’re looking for – we’ll respond with some free guideline quotes and will be able to answer any queries you may have at that stage.
If you have been looking for conservatory installers in Portsmouth that are highly recommended – and can provide competitive quotes and helpful advice on the best type of conservatory – get in touch with us today.
If you have limited space and want to know how much a small conservatory costs in Portsmouth, you’ll be pleased to hear that the price will be quite low. Your best bet would be to look in to Lean To conservatories, which are especially suitable for small or one storey properties. They can attached to existing walls that then form the conservatories solid sides – saving you money and time.
Without specifications we cannot give an exact cost; but if you were able to use three of your existing walls, the total price of your quotation might not even exceed £2000. An added benefit of buying a Lean To is that is designed to provide homeowners with as much space as possible. This is because its shape is always rectangular (if you want a narrow conservatory due to limited space) or square.
How much does a small conservatory cost in Portsmouth? A lot less than other styles like the Victorian conservatory – which could be as much as £13000. The price you pay will also rise or fall depending on the installer you use (national firms are cheaper, as they can buy in bulk to get discounts) and the materials you opt for (UPVC is the cheapest and still quite robust).
Why should you buy a conservatory in Portsmouth? Homeowners invest in them for a range of reasons. The one that comes up the most often though is relocation. People find themselves running out of space – at which point they start looking in to whether it’s more cost effective to upgrade to a bigger property or invest in an extension.
The most important thing to remember is that a conservatory will add value to our home in more ways than one: financially (because it will become a more attractive proposition to a potential buyer) and practically (as your home will be that much bigger – giving you the option to create a study, a dining area to entertain in or a refuge from the trials and tribulations of everyday life.
Why else should you buy a conservatory in Portsmouth? Those are the two main reasons, but take care to invest in a style that’s appropriate for your property. Victorian conservatories look attractive – but may overly dominate if placed in a small garden setting, which would decrease the value of your home.
Local installers will be able to help you understand why you should buy a conservatory. If you’d like to talk to them, ask us for a quote and we’ll contact you with further details.
Unless you are planning to build a conservatory that will take over more than half your garden, you should not have any problems in securing permission from your local authority. What size extension is exempt from planning? One that takes up no more than 50% of the land surrounding the property as it was built originally. The term ‘original’ refers either to the dimensions of your home as of July 1948 – or its size when it first built.
Even if your home is relatively new, you’ll need to do some detective work if you have taken it over from previous owners, as they may have made some modifications to the building work that could affect your ability to secure planning permission. This could cause some expensive and logistically challenging problems later if not picked up at an early stage.
Other than working out what size extension is exempt from planning, you’ll need to look in to any other exclusions that might apply. Elevations are not allowed and your extension should not be any higher than the tallest part of your property’s roof.
For further advice you can obtain a quote via our Online Conservatory Quote tool.
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If you want to add value to your property, then buying a conservatory will help you to achieve this. You'll also be gaining extra space and delaying the need to move – which can be expensive when you take in to account legal fees, moving costs and the potentially higher mortgage repayments you'll be taking on.
Yes, as long as it is not greater than 50% of the land surrounding your original property. You will need to discuss your plans with your chosen installer to ensure your blueprint is fully compliant with building regulations.
A glass roof will soundproof and insulate your home better than a polycarbonate one. But a tiled roof would do the job even more effectively - but it is slightly more expensive.
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 |