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Did you know it can take only six to ten weeks to build ">a new conservatory? Here’s how you do it in six easy stages – from start to finish:

Stage 1 – How to choose a conservatory company
Easier said than done you might think. Look for firms that allow you to see examples of their previous constructions on their website or even visit if nearby, and that offer high quality workmanship – most companies will offer a ten-year guarantee. Check installation arrangements, and point out inconvenient dates for work to be done on your property – timing issues can discount a supplier. Most importantly however, get quotes from at least three different companies – you don’t want too many quotes to become confusing, but you need enough to compare prices. We reckon three is about the right number which is why we always give our customers a choice of three.

Stage 2 – Design: make sure you have enough choice
The company you have selected will send round a surveyor to gauge the specifications for manufacturing your new conservatory. Bear in mind that there is a huge range of conservatory designs available (Victorian, T-shape, Lantern), so make sure the designers provide you with plenty of options to suit your property.

Stage 3 – Planning permission: know the rules
Most companies deal directly with the local authorities on your behalf regarding planning permission, but it is important to make sure you are aware of any breaches of building regulations that the work may incur before the work is started.

Stage 4 – Manufacturing
With design and permissions confirmed, it’s now time for your firm to manufacture the new conservatory. Most firms will build the entire structure in a factory before delivering it to your house, whilst other firms may have different processes and may build the conservatory on site. Make sure you know what is happening and when, so you can check progress.

Stage 5 – Good foundations
Now it’s time for the real work to be done! A foundation will need to be prepared before any work is done on the site, which will normally be done at a depth of 650mm. The base of the conservatory will then be built up, as well as the base wall (if chosen), which will involve brickwork and installing cavity insulation.

Stage 6 – Installation
Finally, the conservatory itself will be installed. Your chosen company will send round a specialist team to set up the unit, and ensure all weatherproofing and glasswork is fitted correctly. This stage of the process will always cause a certain level of disruption to your household, so bear in mind the times when workers will be at your property.

The conservatory is now yours to furnish and decorate as you like. Enjoy!

For an instant online quote for your conservatory, ">click here to visit Windowquoter - the UK's premier online quotation website for conservatories, double glazed windows and doors.


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