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A conservatory is a versatile and multi-functional space that can be added to a home, providing additional living space for various purposes. From dining rooms to lounges, playrooms to home offices, conservatories come in a range of styles to complement the existing architecture of your home. They are a cost-effective way to increase the living space in your home and can add value to the property. With a range of materials to choose from, including uPVC, aluminium, and timber, conservatories can be designed to suit any budget and taste. With insulation and heating, they can be used all year round, making them a valuable addition to any home.

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A conservatory is a room made mostly of glass or polycarbonate walls and a glass or polycarbonate roof, designed to let in natural light and provide an additional space to your home.

A conservatory can increase the amount of natural light in your home, provide additional living space, and can add value to your property. It can also allow you to enjoy your garden and surrounding views year-round.

There are several types of conservatories available, including Victorian, Edwardian, Lean-to, Gable, P-shaped, and T-shaped conservatories. Each style offers different benefits and can be customized to fit your home and personal preferences.

Conservatories can be made from a variety of materials, including uPVC, aluminium, and timber. Each material offers different benefits in terms of durability, energy efficiency, and aesthetics.

In most cases, planning permission is not required for a conservatory as long as it meets certain criteria, such as being within the permitted development limits, not exceeding a certain size, and not being built on designated land. However, it’s always best to check with your local planning authority to ensure you comply with any regulations.

The installation time for a conservatory can vary depending on several factors, such as the size and style of the conservatory, the materials used, and any additional features or upgrades. Typically, it can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks to complete.

Conservatories require minimal maintenance, such as occasional cleaning of the glass or polycarbonate panels, and checking the seals and ventilation systems for any damage or wear. Regular maintenance can help ensure the longevity and durability of your conservatory.

The cost of a conservatory can vary depending on several factors, such as the size, style, and materials used. It’s best to request a quote The Window Medic to get an accurate estimate based on your specific requirements.

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