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Hardwood | uPVC
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UPVC or PVCu is by far the the most popular material from
which conservatories are constructed today.
Available in White or Rosewood and Light Oak woodgrain finishes
as standard, uPVC conservatories can also be painted with
special uPVC paint in any colour you can think of.
One of the biggest benefits of uPVC is that it requires
little or no maintenance and is a highly insulating material.
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Up until the
advent of new generation uPVC frames, uPVC conservatories
lacked authenticity. After all, blocky unattractive uPVC
frames with thick black gaskets were not to every ones
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However with fully sculptured and hidden sight line gaskets,
the new generation frames certainly enhance the aesthetic
appeal of the modern, well constructed uPVC conservatory,
to all but the most demanding traditionalist.
When choosing a conservatory, other than choosing the style
to suit your property and proposed use, there are a number
of points you should look at in depth. A conservatory can
be split into three areas, Building
work, Roof and side
Window frames.
To ensure that your conservatory will be fit for purpose
each of these three sections needs to be gone over thoroughly
to make sure that essential items to the long term integrity
of the structure and every day usability have not been left
out. Having the work done properly in the first place has
a value many times greater than the saving you might make
with a company that is prepared to cut corners to appear to
be able to offer a cheaper price.
This is why we have given each of these sections their own
page to ensure that you will be in a position to make a fully
informed decision when making your choice of which company
to carry out the work. Don’t forget to make use of our
Free Design Service to get a proper fully specified quotation
for your work.
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