Do you need
Planning Permission?
| Conservatories used to
be described as greenhouses - But today - Conservatories are quite
different. Modern manufacturing methods give us more choice and
better alternatives. Your conservatory need not be a cold damp space
during winter, and, or unbearably hot in the summer. With special
glass, "Low e glass" and "Anti Sun glass", you can have an all year
round room |

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For example, if you would
use it as a dining room, you would like it to be comfortable in summer
and winter. This would mean that you would want to keep the conservatory
warm in winter, but need protection from the sun in the summer. |
| To get the most from
your new conservatory, it is important to think before
construction about what you will use it for the most. This will
not only help establishing the shape and size of your
conservatory, but, more importantly, will help you choose which
materials to use for construction. |
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Conservatories are an increasingly
popular solution to home extensions.
- For many conservatories you don't need
planning permission.
- Gain extra living space without the
need to move home.
- Add value to your home.
- Conservatories are versatile extra
spaces
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As more and more people
want to use their conservatory as an all year round, comfortable
room, it is imperative to insulate and ventilate the conservatory
properly to reach the desired temperature level. As most of the
conservatory will be of glass, it is very important to choose the
right type. |
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