Upvc conservatory styles:
You only have to look at the rear of houses today to
see the different styles available. In the eighties
and nineties the Victorian conservatory was the popular
model. It has to be said that this was mainly because
they were easier to fabricate and were usually cheaper.
Upvc conservatory manufacture has become much easier
these days and the price gap has closed between the
Victorian and the Edwardian conservatories. The upvc
Victorian conservatory does loose a lot of space in
its design. There are different colours of upvc conservatory
that change the look of any bespoke conservatory design
to help match your home. The standard white upvc conservatory
gives an outstanding clean look and lines, or you could
opt for a mahogany or rosewood wood grain effect upvc
conservatory to have the looks of a hardwood conservatory
but with the benefits of upvc, you could also have an
oak wood grain effect upvc conservatory for a lighter
more contemporary look.
Upvc conservatory options:
Some of the major advantages of the upvc conservatory
are often overlooked. There are many parts to your upvc
conservatory that can be uniquely tailored to your own
bespoke conservatory from the door handles and ring
beam trim to change the look of your upvc conservatory
to ridge ventilation and sun-cool glass to change the
feel of your upvc conservatory. There are many options
and extras that can be fitted to an upvc conservatory
to make each one your own. Don’t just accept the
conservatory at its base level ask what are the available
optional extras and how much do they cost. It really
is worth knowing what is available ask the designer.
Upvc conservatory strength:
All of our upvc conservatory frames are reinforced with
aluminium to keep them strong enough to hold the weight
of the conservatory but also to aide in the security
of your upvc conservatory. A question often asked is
there any difference between replacement window frames
and upvc conservatory frames. The answer is yes and
no confusing answer there is a difference the frames
are all slightly larger sections and are fully reinforced
yet the frames are manufactured from the same system
profile so the colour and shape are constant between
windows and conservatories from the same supplier.
Upvc conservatory glazing:
Most popular choice is polycarbonate this is generally
because more companies only offer polycarbonate so they
sell the benefits of it. Polycarbonate is cheaper and
easier to manufacture and install. Polycarbonate comes
in several different types, clear, and bronze, opal
and heat shield. There are also several thickness’
available in the eighties the common size was twelve
millimetres to day the average is twenty-five millimetres
with some roofing systems being able to go up to thirty-five
millimetres. The of course there is glass roofing. More
expensive but it will always be the best. Glazing products
like Reflex glass, Celsius glass, Conservaglass and
Pilkington Sun cool glass all have different benefits
the only way to see which is best for your pocket and
upvc conservatory is to ask your designer to demonstate
all of the products at the same time in your home.
Upvc conservatory maintenance: The
most popular conservatory is a upvc conservatory because
they are hard wearing and easy to clean, with little
maintenance needed to keep that extra room in your home
clean. You can wash the upvc with soap and water solution,
every few months to remove grime and atmospheric deposits.
Avoid using all solvent based or abrasive cleaners.
Upvc conservatories are designed with inbuilt drainage
systems comprising of drainage slots to allow the water
to flow to the outside. Unlike the guttering on your
house, which is often laid to falls on a conservatory,
it is laid level. This is perfectly acceptable all in
accordance with BS 63 67:1983 code of practice for drainage
of roofs. Occasionally therefore you will notice standing
water in your gutter system. It is important that all
gutters and their respective outlets are cleaned regularly.
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