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A Guide to Cleaning Your Conservatory

By | Advice & Inspiration

At Abbey Conservatories, we supply and install a bespoke range of conservatories for homeowners in Reading, Calcot, Blackwater, and the surrounding areas. Conservatories are a popular living space because they offer stunning views and plenty of natural light. So it is pretty much a given that it will accumulate dirt over time. You might be wondering what the best ways are to clean your conservatory to make it look its best. Take a look at some of these tips to help you.

Cleaning Products and Tools

Before you begin cleaning your conservatory, it’s important to gather all the necessary tools and supplies. You will need a bucket, warm water, a mild detergent or glass cleaner, a soft sponge or cloth, or a squeegee and microfibre cloth for drying. Having everything ready before you start will make the cleaning process smoother and more efficient.

Polish the Conservatory Glass 

Polishing the conservatory glass could help preserve the outstanding views and leave your conservatory sparkling for longer. To do this, clean the outside window panes with a cloth and soapy water first so you can see how much dirt you have removed. To clean the inside, spray the cleaning solution with a microfibre cloth or a squeegee. If you decide to use a squeegee, wipe off the liquid in a figure of eight movements from top to bottom. To finish it off, wipe the glass with a tea towel. 

If your conservatory has self cleaning glass, you can benefit from its innovative features. At Abbey Conservatories, we offer Conservaglass, which comes with self cleaning coating technology.  It is most effective when exposed to sunlight as its cleaning properties are activated by UV rays. However, it is essential to wipe it down with a cloth to get rid of tough stains. 

why do conservatories get condensationDon’t Neglect the Frames and Sills

While cleaning the glass is important, it is important not to neglect the interior. Take the time to wipe down the window frames and window sills as these areas can collect dirt, dust, and grime over time, so it’s essential to give them a thorough cleaning to create a welcoming atmopshere. Use a soft sponge or cloth and the same warm water and detergent solution to clean the frames and sills. Be gentle to avoid scratching or damaging the surfaces. Rinse with clean water and dry with a cloth.

Clean The Gutters

Another way of keeping your conservatory in pristine condition is by cleaning your gutter. Weeds and debris can cause blockages in your gutter, which can stop it from functioning properly. A clean gutter can help ensure your conservatory is aesthetically pleasing. 

It is important to maintain your conservatory regularly so the dirt and grime don’t build up.  Remove any fallen leaves, twigs, or other debris from the roof and gutters. Wipe down the glass panels, frames, and sills with a damp cloth to remove any dust or dirt. 

 Regular Maintenance

Regular cleaning and maintenance of your conservatory is essential for preserving its aesthetics and functionality. Keeping it well looked after will help prevent dirt from building up, resulting in a space that you can be proud of. Keeping the key areas such as gutters free from debris, will help protect you from significantly bigger issues in the future.

Keep Your Conservatory Looking In Pristine Condition

We hope that this article has helped give you some ways to help you look after your conservatory. Cleaning your conservatory doesn’t have to be a daunting task, so by following these tips, you can keep your conservatory looking beautiful all year round. 

If you need any advice, get in touch with our team at Abbey Conservatories today. Get in touch with us by calling 0118 956 6866  or by filling out our online contact form.  Our team of experts can provide guidance and answer any questions you might have. We look forward to working with you soon.

How To Choose the Best Conservatory Furniture

By | Advice & Inspiration

At Abbey Conservatories, we install a bespoke range of conservatories and house extensions for homeowners in Reading, Blackwater, Calcot, and the surrounding areas. 

Transforming your conservatory style can truly elevate your living space into a cosy retreat. Conservatories are versatile, so you can use them as an extra bedroom or dining area. There are some considerations to think about, such as how open you want your space. In this article, we will give you some key ideas to help make your space inviting and comfortable. To learn more, read on.

Choose Comfortable Seats For A Modern Or Traditional Look

If you plan on entertaining, choosing comfortable seats is a great way to help you relax. It is important to think about how you’ll arrange the chairs. You can go for a minimalist look which helps modernise your conservatory. Choose neutral colours such as white or grey that blend in with your home’s exterior. 

You can combine a light sofa with a darker coffee table to create a relaxing and inviting look, while you can choose cushions and plants to improve your home’s personality. What’s more, you can choose natural materials such as wicker and rattan chairs for a traditional look.  

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Measure Your Space

Before purchasing conservatory furniture, it’s important to measure your space to ensure that the furniture will fit comfortably. Consider the dimensions of your conservatory and the layout you have in mind. Take into account any existing features or obstacles, such as doors, windows, or radiators, that may affect the furniture placement. It’s also a good idea to leave enough space for easy movement and to avoid a cluttered look. Taking accurate measurements will help you choose furniture that fits perfectly and enhance your space.

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Once you have chosen your conservatory furniture, it’s time to add the finishing touches. Accessories and decor can enhance the overall look and create a welcoming atmosphere. Consider adding cushions, throws, and rugs to add comfort and style. Plants and greenery can bring a touch of nature into your conservatory, while a floor lamp or spotlights can add to the room like feel.

Enhance Your Conservatory With Abbey Today

We hope this article has helped you understand ways that you can personalise your conservatory. For any bespoke advice, the friendly team at Abbey is here to help you. We have almost 40 years of experience installing conservatories and house extensions, so we are knowledgeable in what helps them stand out. 

To learn more, call us on 0118 958 2839 or fill our online contact form out. Alternatively, to design your conservatory from scratch, start your bespoke online quote with us today. 

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How To Plan A House Extension

By | Home Improvement

At Abbey Conservatories, we offer a bespoke range of house extensions for your home. Planning a house extension is a big task, from designing it to avoiding feuds with the neighbours. We have almost 40 years of experience installing house extensions, so this article will take you through some key points to consider before embarking on your new extension.

Consider How You Will Use the Extension

The first thing to think about when installing your house extension is what you will use it for. A house extension is a great alternative to create a new living space without the stress and upheaval of moving house. Choosing a new extension could help tailor your living space so it its right for you.
At Abbey Conservatories, our bespoke house extensions are versatile, so whether you want to create an office space to work from home or use it as a lounge or dining area, there’s something out there for you.

Set a Realistic Budget

Before diving into the planning process, it’s important to set a realistic budget for your house extension. Consider how much you’re willing to invest in the project and how it aligns with your long-term financial goals. It is important to think about whether your extension will add value and how much extra space it will bring.

Research Local Regulations and Permissions

Next, familiarise yourself with the local regulations and permissions required for a house extension in your area. Different regions have different rules regarding planning permission, building regulations, and conservation areas. It’s essential to understand these regulations to ensure that your project complies with the law and avoids any unnecessary delays or complications.

Plan the Layout of Your Extension

When planning a house extension, consider the design and layout that will best suit your needs. Think about the flow of your home and how the extension will integrate with the existing space. Consider factors such as natural light, ventilation, and accessibility. A well-designed extension will not only enhance your living space but also improve your visual aesthetics in the long term. Our extensions are built by market leaders Ultraframe, so you will get outstanding levels of security and thermal efficiency.

When you choose Abbey Conservatories, we are Ultra Trade installers, so we can be used in the place of a builder or an architect. As a single point of contact, you can put your trust in us as we make your home improvement installation easier. What’s more, we take care of the red tape, delivering your project on time and on budget.

Choose the Right Materials and Products

Choosing the right materials and products is crucial for the success of your house extension. Consider factors such as durability, strength, and energy efficiency.

At Abbey Conservatories, we give you complete control when it comes to designing your extension. We offer a bespoke range of double-glazed products that come with benefits such as natural light or heat retention. As a result, this could help reduce your energy bills, especially in the cold winter months.

house extension design readingObtain the Necessary Permissions and Approvals

Before starting construction, ensure that you have obtained all the necessary permissions and approvals. This includes planning permission, building regulations approval, and any other permits required by your local authority.

It is important to keep the peace with neighbours, so let them know of your plans well in advance. This is important if the work will cause disruption in the area. You might also need a party wall agreement, which is a wall that separates the homes of two separate owners. Party wall agreements are most commonly needed for extensions that require steel supports.

At Abbey Conservatories, we make the building process of your extension easier for you.  Your house extension is pre assembled to your exact specifications,  and we will work with you every step of the way to help you create your dream extension.

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Once construction is complete, it’s time to enjoy your new house extension! Whether you’re relaxing in your new living room, cooking in your spacious kitchen, or working in your home office, your house extension will provide the extra space and functionality you need. Sit back, relax, and make the most of your beautifully extended home.

Design a House Extension With Abbey Conservatories Today

If you want to design your ideal house extension, speak to the friendly team at Abbey Conservatories today. Start your free online quote to build your bespoke extension from scratch. With almost 40 years of experience, we offer a bespoke range of extensions, giving you plenty of choice. To speak to a member of our team, call us on 0118 958 2839 or fill out our online contact form. We will be on hand to answer any questions you may have.

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What is An Orangery?

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At Abbey Conservatories, we install plenty of orangeries for homeowners in Reading. You’re probably wondering what they are and what styles we offer. in this article, we will go through these points to help you make an informed decision. To learn more, read on.

What Is An Orangery?

Orangeries are a combination between a conservatory and an extension. They are characterised by a brick base and flat perimeter roof with a centralised roof lantern, alongside a cornice that hides any guttering. Traditionally, they were built in the 17th century to grow orange trees and other fruits. They also featured underfloor heating for extra warmth.

Our orangeries are supplied by market leader Ultraframe, giving you a fantastic visual appeal and thermal efficiency. What’s more, we offer plenty of customisation options that could help improve your home’s existing style.

Orangeries SwallowfieldHow Is An Orangery Constructed?

Next, we are going to talk about how an orangery is constructed. Orangeries can be built with structural posts on the windows and doors for easier functionality, so you can take advantage of slim sightlines and stunning views. Or, to get a traditional look,  they include brickwork to give you more privacy. At Abbey Conservatories, we leave the choice up to you.

An orangery has a partially glazed roof alongside a decorative fascia and roofing tiles.  It can either be made up of windows and doors with posts that help improve its structure for a traditional look,  or it can be built in the brickwork to support door openings for a seamless connection.

Take a look at some of our popular design choices that could be suitable for you.

OrangeriesGable Fronted Orangery

Our Gable Fronted Orangery could be a suitable option because more light will flood your home. But that’s not all, because you could also benefit from better privacy due to the pitched gable roof bringing more height to your space.

What’s more, your Gable End Orangery is also capable of giving you a comfortable temperature all year round. The double glazing is designed with multi chambered technology, helping trap natural heat in your home and leaving cold air outside. This could help save on your energy bills.

Victorian Orangery

Our Victorian Orangeries are a popular design choice for homeowners in Reading. They are easy to use and let in extra sunlight, so you will create a seamless connection between your home and garden. Our orangeries have a front bay window, which is a great way to create more space in your home. Enjoy increased outside views when you choose our Victorian Orangeries.

Ultrasky  Lantern Roof Orangery

Our Ultrasky Lantern Roof orangeries from Ultraframe help bring an added focal point to your property because they include a roof lantern which sits on the deck of the orangery. Acting as a cutting edge home improvement, they come in three customisable colour choices, such as White, Grey, or Black. Alternatively, you can choose from any RAL colour, so whether it is vibrant or muted, you can create the orangery of your dreams.

Whether you want to create a dining room, a kitchen extension, or a living room there are plenty of choices on offer. Our friendly and professional team will help you choose an orangery that’s right for you.

Edwardian Orangeries

We offer Edwardian orangeries that offer some classic features of the Edwardian era. This includes a strong rectangular shape for maximum floor space. If you want to make the most of an extra room such as creating a dining room or a games room, this could be the perfect space. Adding an Edwardian orangery could help preserve your home’s traditional character, increasing its market value over time.

Choose an Orangery With Abbey Conservatories Today

We hope that this article has helped you understand what an orangery is, alongside some of the styles we offer.

When you are ready to design your orangery, get in touch with Abbey Conservatories today. With almost 40 years of experience installing orangeries in Reading, we have something that is suitable for you. Design your orangery today by starting your free online quote. Our team will get back to you straight away.

Give us a call at 0118 958 2839 or send us a message through our online contact form. Our team will be able to answer any questions you may have.

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What Is the Difference Between A Conservatory And An Orangery

By | News

At Abbey Conservatories, we install both conservatories and orangeries for homeowners in Reading. Both styles are popular choices, but you might be wondering what is the difference between them. In this guide, we will compare both structures so you can make an informed decision. Read on to find out more.

What Is An Orangery?

Orangeries are a combination of a conservatory and an extension. Traditionally used to cultivate plants in the 17th century, these designs are made from extra brickwork, offering more privacy. They are characterised by a roof lantern, which helps give your home a room like ambience and plenty of natural light.

Advantages of an Orangery

Our orangeries offer plenty of benefits for your home. Take a look at some of them here.

Seamless Indoor and Outdoor Integration

Our orangeries can give you a seamless connection between your house and garden, as the glazing panels help your space become brighter. At Abbey, our orangeries support double or triple glazing glass, ensuring you get stunning views of the outside world.

Soundproof

When choosing an orangery, feel confident that the added brickwork helps them be more soundproof, helping give you more privacy. This is ideal to help distract you from outside noises, helping create a peaceful haven. Perfect if you are working from home.

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Energy Efficiency

When you choose Abbey Conservatories for your orangeries, they are a great way to improve your home’s energy efficiency levels. But that’s not all, because the bricks are designed to absorb heat, creating a warm space throughout the year.

What Is A Conservatory?

A conservatory is an extended living space that is attached to the side or the end of the house. It can be used as a multi functional design such as a games room, a cinema room or a kitchen. It could be the perfect way to add more space to your home while enjoying the added benefits of being closer to your garden.

When you choose our conservatories, you can benefit from a wide range of different styles. These include Lean To Conservatories, Victorian Conservatories, and Edwardian Conservatories.  Conservatories are popular choices for homeowners because they can benefit from an extra multi functional living space.

Advantages of A Conservatory

Our conservatories deliver plenty of benefits for your home in Reading.  Take a look at some of them here.

A Conservatory Helps Give Your Home More Natural Light

When choosing a conservatory from Abbey, feel assured that they can let natural light flood into your home. This could help create a beautiful space to unwind and relax. What’s more, in comparison to orangeries, conservatories consist of more glass, giving your home a brighter feel.

What’s more, feel confident that choosing a conservatory could help save on heating bills as the double glazing offers plenty of thermal efficiency. It comes with a robust thermal barrier that helps keep heat indoors and cold air outside.

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Gives You Extra Customisation Possibilities

A conservatory could help boost your home’s market value as it can be used as an extra living space. You can use your conservatory as a functional cinema room with added lights for a room like ambience. Alternatively, if you choose a P shaped conservatory, this can be merged into a kitchen and dining space combination. The possibilities are endless.

Excellent Security Benefits

Our conservatories come with plenty of security options such as multi point locking systems and shootbolts. You can feel confident that this could help ward off intruders so you and your loved ones can stay safe throughout the year.

Enhance Your Home with Abbey Conservatories Today

We hope that this article has helped you understand some of the differences between an orangey and a conservatory. Ultimately, which one you go for is entirely up to you. To find out more, get in touch with Abbey Conservatories. Whichever extension you choose, we have something that is right for your needs.

Give our team a call on 0118 958 2839 or send us a message through our online contact form. Alternatively, design our conservatory or orangery through our online quoting engine. Fill in your bespoke requirements and a member of our team will discuss your project further.

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What Are Conservatory Roofs Made From?

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At Abbey Conservatories, we know our conservatories are a popular choice for homeowners in Reading and the surrounding areas. You might be wondering what the materials are made from and which one is the best choice for you. We work with market leaders Ultraframe, who supplies modern energy efficient roofs, helping you make an informed decision. Read on to learn more. 

Glass Roofs

Glass roofs are a preferred option for many homeowners as they offer better insulation and allow for more natural light to enter the space, creating a brighter and more pleasant environment. They also provide better sound insulation compared to polycarbonate roofs. Glass roofs are a popular choice for those who desire a sophisticated and long-lasting roof for their conservatory.

Solid Roofs

We supply a range of Ultraframe’s solid roofs which includes extra glazing panels. This helps you get a design that controls how much light enters your conservatory. The roof comes with an internal pelmet which helps increase your conservatories’ thermal efficiency,  offering outstanding heat retention. But that’s not all, because you can even add spotlights, which are perfect for Friday night gatherings. 

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Hybrid Roofs

Hybrid conservatory roofs combine elements of both glass and solid tiled roofs, offering a balance between natural light and insulation. These roofs allow the room to retain some of its original outdoor character while giving you a space that combines style and functionality.
The Livinroof is made from aluminium panels, resulting in a robust and stylish roof. What’s more, this style can give you a vaulted ceiling which helps give the illusion of a large space. 

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Considerations

When choosing a conservatory roof, several factors should be considered, including the intended use of the room, budget, maintenance, lifespan, and desired amount of light. Each roof style, such as Victorian, Double-Hip, Gable, Lean-To, Edwardian, L-Shaped, P-Shaped, or T-Shaped, has its own unique characteristics and suits different property types.

Get Your Conservatory Roof Today

We hope that this article has helped you understand what conservatory roofs are made from, and what to consider. If you want to find out more get in touch with our friendly team today by filling out our online contact form or giving us a call on 0118 958 2839.  Our friendly team will be on hand to help you answer any questions that you may have.

Alternatively, start a free online quote to design your conservatory roof. Fill out your bespoke specifications and a member of our team will get back to you to discuss your project further.

How To Improve Your Conservatories’ Energy Efficiency

By | Advice & Inspiration

If you own a conservatory, you may have experienced the discomfort of excessive heat in the summer and chilly temperatures in the winter. These fluctuations not only make it challenging to use the space throughout the year but also lead to higher energy bills. Fortunately, there are effective ways to make your conservatory more thermally efficient, allowing you to enjoy it year-round while reducing energy costs. At Abbey Conservatories, we can help improve your conservatories’ energy efficiency. Read on to learn more.

Upgrade Your Conservatory Roof

Upgrading to a solid or tiled conservatory roof could help retain warm air in your home. Supplied by Ultraframe, these designs support glass panels, which can let an influx of natural light into your property. This could save on your heating and energy bills, resulting in a comfortable temperature all year round.

Insulate the Floor

Another area where heat loss occurs in a conservatory is through the floor. Up to 20% of heat loss can happen through an uninsulated floor. Insulating the floor is crucial to improve the thermal efficiency of your conservatory. There are various options for insulating the floor, including adding insulation boards or installing underfloor heating. By insulating the floor, you can create a more comfortable and energy-efficient space.

southcote tiled roof conservatoryUpgrade Your Windows and Doors

Upgrading your windows and doors is an ideal way to improve your conservatories’ thermal efficiency. A-rated windows have high thermal efficiency and can help to reduce heat loss and gain in your conservatory. At Abbey Conservatories, we can also upgrade yoru replacement conservatory roof as well, which helps to give it a new lease of life.

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Consider Thermal Blinds

While thermal blinds can help slow down heat loss, they are not a long-term solution for maintaining a warm conservatory. Thermal blinds can provide some insulation during colder months but may not be sufficient to maintain a comfortable temperature throughout the year. It is recommended to focus on upgrading the roof, floor, windows, and doors for more effective and long-lasting thermal efficiency.

Improve Your Thermal Efficiency With Abbey Conservatories Today

We hope that this article has helped you understand how to improve the thermal efficiency of your conservatory. If you have any more questions, get in touch with Abbey Conservatories today. Call us on 0118 958 2839 or fill out our online contact form.
When you are ready to design your conservatory, start an online quote. Fill in your specifications and a member of our team will get back to you as soon as we can.

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5 Reasons Why You Should Choose A Solid Conservatory Roof

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At Abbey Conservatories, we supply and install refurbished conservatory roofs that will enhance your home in Reading. You might be wondering how our solid conservatory roofs will enhance your home. To learn more, read on. 

Natural Light 

When renovating your home, a solid roof is a great way to modernise your living space. A solid roof conservatory can have glass panels installed in your home, giving you plenty of natural light.

Thermal Efficiency

 Our solid conservatory roofs will give you plenty of thermal efficiency that will help ensure that natural heat is retained in your property. This will help save money on your energy bills, while the robust thermal barrier could help lower your energy bills over time. 

Increased Property Value

Choosing a refurbished solid conservatory roof will ensure it will increase your home’s market value, which is ideal if you want to sell it. What’s more, a refurbished solid conservatory roof will help make an immediate impression in your home. 

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If you are turning your conservatory into a home office, then you might get distracted by the outside noises. A refurbished solid conservatory roof could be a great way to reduce the outside noises to a whisper, helping keep you focused easier.  

Customised Panels

Our solid conservatory roofs come in a wide variety of styles that will help enhance your property’s existing style. We offer a wide range of bespoke styles that will  enhance your personality, such as tinted glazing and 

Choose Your Refurbished Conservatory Roof Today 

At Abbey Conservatories, we have almost 45 years of experience installing your solid conservatory roofs in your home. Choosing a brand new conservatory roof will give your home a brand new lease of life. 

When you are ready to design your brand new conservatory roof, get in touch with our team.  Give our friendly team a ring on 0118 958 2839  or fill in our online contact form. We will be on hand to assist you with your needs. 

Why Should You Refurbish Your Conservatory? 

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At Abbey Conservatories, we supply and install a wide range of conservatories for homeowners in Reading and the surrounding areas. If your conservatory is getting old, you might be thinking about refurbishing your existing build. But you might be wondering what the advantages are of refurbishing your existing build. This article will help you get started. To learn more, read on. 

It Enhances the Value of Your Home

At Abbey Conservatories, feel assured that a brand new conservatory will ensure that your home’s market value will increase over time. Our conservatories can be transformed into many spaces from an extra living space to a bathroom. 

What’s more, refurbishing a conservatory could save you money as it is cheaper than moving house, saving you hassle and stress. 

Bespoke Conservatories

We believe you should be in control in choosing your conservatory roof styles. 

When you choose our solid conservatory roofs or tiled conservatory roofs, there is something that is right for you. We work with Ultrafrme to give you an abundance of styles and colours that help fit your vision. We offer cornices to hide guttering and create a beautiful look for your property. 

Our replacement conservatories can support a selection of doors such as bifold doors and French doors, which help to create a comforting feel. 

Enhanced Energy Efficiency 

Replacing your conservatory roofs with a roof lantern can help make sure that you have a comfortable temperature all year round. A refurbished conservatory could help you save money on your energy bills. If you have an orangery, then adding an orangery with a roof lantern could help to flood your home with natural light.

What’s more, this could reduce your home’s carbon footprint, ensuring you will do your bit for the environment. 


More Comfort

When refurbishing your living space, you can feel confident that it will make your living space more comfortable. We offer solid conservatory roofs, tiled conservatory roofs, and glass conservatory roofs, giving homeowners an abundance of choices. 

Our range of insulated conservatory roofs could help make your home warmer in the winter and pleasant in the summer. 

conservatory roofRefurbish Your Conservatory Today 

When you are ready to refurbish yoru conservatory, get in touch with Abbey Conservatories today. With almost 40 years of experience refurbishing conservatories, our team of installers are knowledgeable.

If you want to learn more, speak to us on 0118 958 2839 or fill out our online contact form. If you want to design your conservatory, why not start a free online quote? It is simple and free to use. Fill out your bespoke details, and a member of our team will discuss your project further. 

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How Much Does A Conservatory Roof Cost?

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At Abbey Conservatories, we offer replacement conservatory roofs for homeowners in Reading. Replacement roofs help to give your home a new lease of life, but you might be wondering how much a new one costs. In this guide, we will help determine the ideal price.

Things to Consider When Buying a New Conservatory 

When choosing a brand new conservatory roof, there are many things that you should think about. This includes the roof’s size,as the bigger the materials, the more expensive it is. 

What’s more, the design of the roof plays a big role in how much it costs, because you will get the build that is right for your news. For example, a lean to conservatory roof is a cost effective design that is cheaper than, for example, a Victorian or an Edwardian style roof. 

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What Styles of Conservatories Are There? 

When you choose a conservatory style for your home, there is also a wide range of styles to think about. These include a lean to conservatory, which is one of the cheaper and cost effective builds that fits into tight spaces. 

Alternatively, we also offer a Victorian conservatory, which provides plenty of natural light in your home. Our Victorian conservatory roof styles have a multi faceted bay that adds a sense of grandeur to your home. 

We also offer Edwardian and Georgian conservatories, which could help bring additional floor space. 

Different Conservatory Materials 

Another factor that can influence the cost of your conservatory roof is the materials on offer. Polycarbonate is an affordable material for your conservatory roof, and easy to install. This helps you enjoy it straight away. 

We also offer solid conservatory roofs, which deliver fantastic levels of thermal efficiency. This is ideal if you want to keep natural heat in your home, resulting in a warm and comfortable temperature throughout the year. 

What’s more, we offer glass roofs, which come in advanced double glazing as standard. This helps create a room like feel in your property. And, with a self cleaning mechanism, you won’t have to worry about looking after it. And, it floods your home with natural light, ensuring it will give you plenty of thermal efficiency. 

Solid Conservatory Roofs Thames ValleyGet a Conservatory Roof With Abbey Conservatories Today 

Once you have decided on your conservatory roof, get in touch with our friendly team at Abbey Conservatories today. With a wide selection of designs, you will get a build that is right for you. 

When you are ready to design your roof, start a free online quote. Create your ideal design, and a member of our team will discuss your product with you today.  Alternatively, get in touch with us by ringing us on 0118 958 2839 or filling out our contact form. We will help you find the right price for your conservatory. 


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