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Who Would You Recommend To Install A Conservatory And Why?
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Looking to add a conservatory to our house this year (in next 2/3 months) and wondered who you would recommend and why - and whether you have any advice in general. We're looking at Victorian style to the maximum allowable without any special permissions ............... over to you!
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I would not know who to recommend myself, but I do know there is a federation of master builders. They are the largest trade association in the building industry in the UK.
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I would not know who to recommend myself, but I do know there is a federation of master builders. They are the largest trade association in the building industry in the UK.
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I would always recommend a specialist to fit the 'conservatory' bits of it as they do this kind of thing all the time, they know their product and often supply everything and are quick. If you use a National recognized firm you will have guarantees. Local general builders do not put up conservatories for a living and you may not get the guarantees with the product. However, if you are having a brick or stone base there is nothing to stop you getting a few quotes from builders to do the foundations and brick/stone work and they are often happy to work with the guys who are designing and fitting the glazing.
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Ummmm we have a building firm with five employees and a turnover of over £2 million a year. Good builders sub-contract to experts . They build an extension or do a barn conversion and get experienced carpenters to do the carpentry, experienced electricians and plumbers to do the internals,plasterers etc. Depends if you want a real job or a bob a job really.
OP I think the best advice to give you is to shop around but have your glazing and doors done by the company supplying them. Often builders work with certain glazing companies and can get trade rates on the actual windows and doors. Cheapest price is not always the best. I've lost count of the number of times OH's company has had to go and fix bodged jobs by cut price 'local' builders. Underfloor heating can be a good idea so you can use your conservatory all year around, and you can now get windows glazed with internal blinds you can close when its too hot -they are actually sandwiched in between the layers of glass -expensive but really smart.
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