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- Choosing your conservatory
Here you will find
advice on choosing your conservatory, however if you require
more information please get in touch by calling 0191 5183157
Here are our top
tips:
1. Use - What
will the conservatory be used for? Play area, office, or an
extra room to relax in, bearing this in mind you should determine
what size and space you will need.
2. Materials - Conservatories are built using PVCu
which is hardwearing and low maintenance.
3. Positioning-
The position of your conservatory is important, if your
looking to attract more sun then it should be South facing,
you will need to compensate for this and may need extra ventilation
and possibly blinds to block out the sun during the summer.
4. Size
- Once you've made a decision on your design, it might be
best to check the dimensions of both your house and your garden.
A conservatory should be an extension of your current living
space, and shouldn't take up too much valuable garden space.
5. Glazing
- New advancements have been made to ensure the glass used
in conservatories works it's hardest for the homeowner. Keeping
you cooler in summer and warmer in winter means a conservatory
isn't just a seasonal room.
6. Planning
permission - If you're building a conservatory in England
or Wales, you will not usually need planning permission. However,
it is always better to be safe than sorry. If you are in any
doubt always check as early as you can with your local council.
With so many options
to choose from don't be daunted by this task, P & P Windows
Ltd will visit your home and go through your requirements
to find the best conservatory for you and your home.
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