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Archive for April, 2010

10 tips for a great Conservatory Design

Saturday, April 24th, 2010
  1. Work out the size of your conservatory foot print : Although obvious the size of your conservatory will affect the style you pick. E.g. if you are limited on space stay away from the designs with angled corners like the Victorian conservatory or you won’t get your conservatory furniture inside
  2. Survey the proposed site : Look around for manhole covers for drains etc. But also stand in the garden and look back at the house and see if there are any toilet over flows or drain pipes that you need to tell the conservatory designer about.
  3. Decide on your budget : As with every purchase getting the most for you money if paramount. But don’t be fooled by cheap conservatory prices always check the conservatory specification against the price.
  4. Select you conservatory Style : These can vary and don’t be afraid to ask for something special if that’s what you want. At diy conservatory quote we can draw and design and advise you on all aspects of the conservatory design process.
  5. Conservatory Colour : Generally the rule of thumb is match the conservatory to your house or bungalows window colour. We offer white, rosewood, light oak or rosewood on white. We stay away from coloured conservatories as getting the ancillaries to colour match is difficult despite what the companies selling them say.
  6. Conservatory door position : One of the most important considerations when designing a conservatory. The natural temptation is to put the doors, when looking back at the house, middle and centre. Now if you stop and think about this it immediately drives a walkway corridor straight through the middle of the conservatory. The best place is usually on one of the sides.
  7. Conservatory Roof Type : Generally there are two roof types of conservatory roof. Glass or polycarbonate. If you are new to all this here is a quick and easy guide to roofs. Polycarbonate roofs are cheaper than glass roof. If you are going for a polycarbonate roof make sure you get as thick as you can. Certain high street diy stores are selling 16mm roofs our standard is 25mm but you can upgrade to 32mm. If you decide on a glass roof you instantly are opting for the quieter option if it rains but make sure you don’t lose all your heat from the building. Select a high performance glass and you won’t be disappointed.
  8. Conservatory Glass type : This is all about heat loss and what you are using your conservatory for. If you want to use your conservatory all year round you need to select a low emission heat saving glass like Pilkington k glass. This glass reflects heat back into the room whilst allowing the suns warming rays to pass through and heat the conservatory as well.
  9. Conservatory Ventilation : Make sure that you have enough opening windows to get a cooling breeze passing through the building even with the doors shut. We see a lot of customers asking for all top opening windows as they are totally unaware that with a dwarf wall you can have large mid-opening vents.
  10. Preglazed Window Frames : The latest thing on the market. If you have never glazed a window or toe and heeled a door then you could be in trouble. Knowing how the pack the frames correctly to give adequate drainage is a must. Also who is picking up the bill for any broken or smashed glass whilst glazing ? You !

How can Diy Conservatory Quote make your diy conservatory construction easier.

Friday, April 9th, 2010

At Diy Conservatory quote we are constantly looking for ways to improve your conservatory experience. No other systems company offer Best technology that allows you to factory glaze the internally beaded windows and then connect them together. This unique patented system also has the benefit of being reinforced from the bottom of the frame to the top creating an extremely secure and drill hole free structure. Our 70mm internally beaded frames also carry the highest specification 28mm toughened glass safety units. IF you are fed up with unreliable builders why not take a look at our durabase system that can be erected on average in just 4hrs. With no skips and no mess the durabase is ideal for uneven ground , carrying through terraced houses or just because the local builders are too expensive or unreliable.

Bank Holiday Offers Diy Conservatory Quote

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

Great Easter savings all this weekend on Diy Conservatories.

This weekend we are offering everyone who has a quote with us the following deal

Free Pilkington’s K glass
Free Argon Filled gas Units
Free 35mm Poly Roof Upgrade

Together these are worth over £500 making this the warmest conservatory available on the net.
Pilkington K glass is a low emission glass that has a very thin metallic coating on the inside of one of the panes of glass. This reflects any heat inside the conservatory back into the room but to increase the heat saving properties even further we are adding argon gas inside the unit to give the glass even better insulation properties. This inert gas fills the air gap inside the glass unit and adds to the insulating properties of the glass.
But just like leaving the top off of a boiling saucepan there is no point in insulating the glass sides and allowing the heat to be lost through the roof. So we are also offering a 35mm roof upgrade from 25mm making this the warmest conservatory on the net.

Diy Conservatories Scotland

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

Here at diy conservatory quote we specialise in Diy Conservatories for Scotland. Unlike our competitors we do not charge an extra delivery fee. In fact our free delivery policy applies to the Scottish mainland just as it does to the Up mainland. We can also deliver to the isles but there is a nominal fee to cover the cost of going over the water. However if you are prepared to collect we will deliver to a UK port of shipping agent for free or why not have it delivered to a friends Scottish mainland address.
With the building regulations Scotland being different to England always make sure that you tell our technicians that this is conservatory for Scotland they will then add the changes that the Scottish warrant officers will look for. This can include additional ventilation upgraded glass to give better U values or why not take advantage of our 35mm Polycarbonate roof offer.



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