• 18/11/2009 - How conservatory UK help in home improvement
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how are you,Today I am going to tell you about home improvement.Presently everybody wants to live in present nobody likes to think for future and this habit gives troubles to those who live in present. Everyone watches dream but out of them few peoples tries to fulfill them. Similarly problem occurred during home improvement that you are not thinking about future you are just making home in present conditions.
If you are going for a home improvement UK than your selection should be proper and environment friendly products that add market value to your home otherwise you have to pay a lot in future for a single mistakes.
During home improvement you should select proper home conservatory. You can add aluminium patio doors also. As upvc doors are available in market you can easily replace all your windows and doors. The initial setup for this product might be high but it will gives you life time benifits.
Selection of right home conservatory UK increase your home value.so select best conservatory that provide windows replacement and doors like upvc, pvcu,patio doors, sliding folding door,bi fold doors and different conservatories that available. All this doors can be easily repaired and having low maintenance
uPVC bi folding doors are manufactured with the standard material which protect from various kinds of weather conditions and save a lot of energy, uPVC bi folding doors keep your home environment cool and comfortable with home conservatory.
Multiple chambers inside the structure of these doors so better for sound proofing and fire proofing. With a smooth surface and properly welded corners, patio doors show attractive appearance.
Variety of panel designs and colours give your shining about your home.
• 16/9/2009 - Conservatories: Increasing the Value of Your Property
Like the rest of the UK, the Leeds housing market is currently suffering from the global credit crunch. The average cost of a home in Leeds is now £148,732 this is a -7.7% fall in the last quarter and -12.2% less than the same time last year. With falling house prices and many homeowners now in negative equity many people are reluctant to move house or just simply can't afford to. So with an increase in people deciding to stay put there has been an increase in people wanting to improve their property. In Leeds, conservatories have become a very popular way of increasing the size of homes whilst not spending the earth. By adding a conservatory you are also making your home more desirable to potential buyers and possibly increasing the value of your property.
Conservatories are no longer the junk room stuck on the back of a house which is too cold in the winter and too hot in the summer. Technology has moved on and a conservatory is now a room that can be enjoyed throughout the year. Conservatories now come in all shapes and sizes from modern to traditional there are a wide range of conservatory styles to choose from. The types of conservatories available include Gable conservatories, Victorian conservatories, Edwardian conservatories, P-shape conservatories and lean-to conservatories.
If you're looking for a more traditional designed conservatory the Edwardian or Victorian style may be more suited to you. Or for a Mediterranean style, the lean-to design which is very popular on the continent may be more to your liking. However if you're looking for the latest fashion in contemporary conservatory design then you need to look at orangeries.
Orangeries are a fantastic alternative to a traditional uPVC conservatory. An orangery is a warm space that can be enjoyed throughout the year. Whether your entertaining family or friends they are bound to be impressed. Using the latest in double glazing technology the glazed roof creates an airy feel to the room that creates a unique living experience. By installing patio doors into your orangery you can quickly shelter from the Leeds unpredictable weather.
So whether you have been hit by the credit crunch or your just wanting to add some space to your family home conservatories or orangery is a great option. Whether you're young or old you can never have too much space in your house and thats just what a conservatory or orangery can offer you. Whether you need more room to work in, a play area for the kids, a dining area or just more living space you get all this and more with a conservatory. With the unpredictable weather in Leeds, conservatories also mean you can enjoy the outdoors throughout the year.
Whilst having a conservatory fitted many people decide to go the whole hog and replace their windows and doors at the same time. This can save time and money in the long run. It has also been found that for people in Leedsdouble glazing is one of the items high on their wish list when buying a new house. Therefore having a conservatory and double glazing could make your house more desirable if you decide to sell in the future.
Source: Learn About the Types of Conservatories and How They Could Add Space to Your Home
• 2/9/2009 - Conservatory offers Wonderful Living Place
As the good old media whip up the economic slow-down into a frenzy fewer and fewer of us are willing to part with our hard earned money and look to move home. Instead this year the bulk of the population that were looking to upgrade their homes for new and bigger versions will be staying put and instead trying to re-model their homes in the hope of adding extra living space to them as well as increase the market value of the property when the housing market finally does get the feel good factor back. Within a house there are many tasks that can be carried out to improve the value of the home, some are easier to carry out than others, some are more expensive to carry out than others and some will yield a higher return when it comes to sell the property in question. So what options have you available if you are in this position and are looking to progress?
Whatever you do you need to think long term, adding value to you property so that you see a return on your investment has got to be the overall objective but adding something to your home that makes it a more pleasant place to live should also be a major consideration.
One such addition that fits the bill is adding conservatories to your home. Depending on the climate of where you live adding a conservatory could add a touch of outdoor living to your home for most of the year without having to worry too much about the outdoor elements. A conservatory should create a light and airy room with the feeling of the outdoors but with the security of the indoors. A conservatory is a multi functional room that if constructed properly can be used all year round, although there are a few very important things to bear in mind if you want to achieve the perfect conservatory.
Heating a conservatory is a concern for many people, those of you that have ever been in a greenhouse will appreciate that when the sun is not shining and it is cold outside a greenhouse is freezing but when the sun comes out it is sub-tropical. The same can happen with a conservatory if not constructed with the correct materials. The problem lies within the glass that goes to make up the bulk of the construction of the conservatory. If cheaper quality glass is used then in winter when you go to heat your conservatory the heat will disappear as types of cheaper glass do not have any insulating properties at all hence the heat disappears out into the atmosphere. Likewise, in summer as the glass has no reflective property the heat from the sun streams through into the conservatory and makes it unbearably hot. However a glass has been developed that minimizes this effect by reflecting heat waves back into the conservatory during the colder months as well as reflecting the heat waves away from the conservatory in the summer months. This helps to keep the temperature manageable all year round.
Of course in the winter months it is always advisable to have some form or other of heating in the conservatory but what are the best options open to you? Many people tend to go with the small conservatory convector heaters which heat up air and then via a fan within the heater distribute it around the room. These are quite effective as long as your conservatory is not too big but they can be expensive to run. A cheaper alternative to run but more expensive to install would be to add a radiator or two to the room. If you already have gas central heating with radiators in your home it is not too big a job for a heating engineer to add a couple of radiators to a conservatory. The heat from radiators can help to give a nice cozy feel to a conservatory. The final option that is proving to be more and more popular is the installation of under floor heating within the conservatory. This is probably the most expensive option to go for but can give the best results as well as making the conservatory feel the most livable.
As anyone who has ever spent any time in a conservatory will tell you they can be a little bit like being in a goldfish bowl, completely open for everyone to observe what is going on. To minimize this effect it would be an idea to fit some conservatory blinds, these come in many different sizes and colors and it is generally pretty easy to get a style that fits in with the rest of your house decor. You can go for the conventional curtain or drape style window covering or you can even go for the more fashionable venetian blinds type covering. Whatever window covering you go for the most important thing is that it enables the conservatory to blend in with the rest of the house rather than looking like an afterthought or bolt on.
Source: The Perfect Conservatory - How Best To Get The Most Out Of This Wonderful Home Add-On
• 10/8/2009 - Conservatory as Home Improvement Shopping
Buying a new conservatory is a major purchase and one that should not be taken lightly. Shopping around to make sure you get the right conservatory for you is vital. Here are some tips on things to look out for when you are buying a new conservatory.
Start at the top. The roof is a very important integral part of your conservatory and should be treated as this and not as a separate component. Try to find a company that manufactures the complete conservatory. Some companies will outsource the production of the roof and the windows system to separate companies and then try to marry to two together. This is obviously not ideal and it is advantageous if the whole conservatory is made in the same factory in order for the roof to match the windows perfectly. For example different companies may use different styles of edging. The company who builds the windows may use a different style compared to the company who makes the roof. The simplicity of having one design and style used throughout your conservatories enhances the finished room no end.
Different companies use different materials this can lead to variations in the colour of different parts of your conservatory and you can end up with the roof one colour and the windows another. However if all your conservatory is made in one factory the roof and the windows will match and you will have exactly the same colour from the sill to the finial.
Another important aspect of the design to look out for when buying a new conservatory is how the conservatory is joined to a house. Traditionally lead flashing is cemented to the side if the house and is laid on to the roof of the conservatory. However over time this creates strain on the conservatory roof where the rain water runs of the lead and on to the conservatory roof. The solution to this is to use a soak tray which the lead is tucked into. This not only protects the conservatory from risk of leakage but also looks more visually pleasing as it give a perfectly straight lead trim line.
It is also important to consider security when having a conservatory fitted. When glass is fitted into window frames it can either be fitted from inside of outside. However for security reasons it is advised that internally glazed windows are used so that the bead holding the glass in place is on the inside. This is because the only way to remove the glass from an internally glazed window is from the inside. Whereas externally glazed windows have the beading on the outside which can be removed by a would be thief and the glass is simply lifted out.
Most importantly take your time and don't be forced into buying a conservatory by a pushy sales person. Make sure you ask lots of questions. Do your research on the internet find out all there is to know about conservatories. Ask family and friends for their experiences. And make sure that you get several quotes to ensure you get the best value for money.
Source: Things to Look Out For When Buying a New Conservatory
• 15/7/2009 - Conservatories: Functional and Desirable Addition to Home
Conservatories have become a functional and desirable addition to many homes, but what factors do you need to account for when planning your dream conservatory.
One of the most important factors without a doubt, are site conditions. Are you realistically able to place a conservatory on your plot. You need to pay close attention to issues such as drainage, plot size, and the possibility of having to have extensive building work carried out just to make the site suitable to situate your conservatory.
Once these considerations have been met you then need to think about the conservatory it's self. What style will you have, Edwardian, Victorian a P-shape a t-shape a bespoke design? What kind of glass do you want? what kind of roof do you want? What will the conservatory be built of? Wood, upvc. the possibilities are endless and can be somewhat bewildering at times.
My advice to you is, take your time and shop around. The internet is a wonderful resource and used correctly provides you with the necessary skills to stop a jargon wielding salesman dead in his tracks. Web sites like conservatory TV dot com offer the resources of professional advice without having to venture into sales driven showrooms.
Once you have decided where on your property the conservatory is to be situated and what it will look like. The next issue to consider is "will I need planning permission?"
As a general rule in England and Wales you'll need planning permission if:
1. You build within 2m of the boundary line and the highest point at that junction is 4m or more high.
2. Your conservatory covers more than 50% of the original garden.
3. Your planning development rights have been removed.
4. Grade 2 listed buildings
5. Where a conservatory is 20m or less from a road or public footpath.
6. Permitted development means a property can only be extended by 50-70 metres.
This is accumulative, if the property has been previously extended, the conservatory added to the previous work exceeds permitted development levels
Once you have crossed these hurdles, you then need to decide if you will build you conservatory yourself our bring in the professionals. the current trend for home DIY shows has given many people the opinion that building work is easy and can be attempted by anyone, this couldn't be further from the truth. I'm not saying that DIY isn't a serious option. If you have the skills it can be a very cost effective way of achieving your conservatory. But if your skills fall short of what's needed you could find yourself making some very expensive mistakes.
The beauty of using a reputable dealer is you have the peace of mind that the job will be done correctly and in many cases have some kind of guarantee. Ultimately be honest with yourself, do you have what it takes to build your dream conservatory or would you let it become a nightmare. If you think the latter, get the pro's in it will save you a lot of sleepless nights.
Source: Buying A Conservatory - The Hardest Decision In The World - Maybe!
Several companies on conservatories offer several features to give you the deserved treatment you all rightfully love for you as costumer. There are several companies who offer have back guarantee, for conservatories some have 10 years security in the insurance. They have the very fast and very diligent team to assist your needs for the conservatory. The team will be having a site visit to plan and are ready to give you the service for the built in conservatory. Some financial packaging has GEM and FENSA registration to ensure the state of the art facilities for your conservatory. It is covered mostly on several sectors such as Scotland, Yorkshire and Cumbria.
Features like electric heaters and air conditions will be done in your preference as you would like to. They do have the polycarbonate roofs and laminated glass, different varieties to give you the choices as you love, they also have showrooms to let you see the several materials to be included at your house conservatory.
Some of the good security guarantee for you as costumer will be the experience of the company in building a conservatory UK like if they have been trading for at least 21 years, have experienced enough to give you the service you need and the specifications that can be perfectly attained talking with us for those needs.
• You must always communicate with the staffs so as to know their expectations as well as yours. We can deal with several aspects in having a conservatory with good and well talk discussions.
• They must assure you that proper planning work will be their main objective for more business transactions later on.
• To have several constructions staffs and personnel who will be helping your needs in getting the right type of conservatory at your house. their goals must be that to satisfy their costumers that they are very fortunate because they have costumers to attend to. Without the costumers they will not exist.
• Look at the past installations that have been made to give you the idea of what they can do. Try talking to their builders as well as our staffs about that matter.
• Think of the best conservatory that is within your range of budget and analyze carefully the options that we can suggest for your conservatory. Budget is very crucial in the buying of a conservatory.
• Have someone to take care of the plants in your orchard or garden while you're out of town. Plants will be needing water when inside the conservatory because of the heat inside.
• Candles should be watched carefully in the conservatory they may melt or leave wax because of the heat inside.
• They must have insurance for at least more or less 10 years backed guaranteed. In any case look at the cover from time to time.
• They can be suggesting different color combinations so as to give you options of how good is the conservatory with blend colors outside and inside look.
• Have a conservatory that can improve the image of the house.
• Give yourself a very extensive research of what designs that we offer for your conservatory that is available that can meet your needs as our buyer.
Source: Design Tips And Advice For Your Dream Conservatory
Building a self build conservatory is actually quite a straight-forward task and if you are a competent DIY enthusiast you will find adding a new conservatory to your home is relatively easy and not as daunting as it may first appear.
The following is designed to provide a general guide to the process of installing a new DIY conservatory and whilst not intended to be a detailed construction guide should provide you with the basics.
1) CONSERVATORY BASE
You have two choices with regard to the type of conservatory base. You can either select a traditional excavated base or you can use a pre-fabricated steel base which will speed up the installation process.
Traditional Base
If you choose the traditional base route you may prefer to employ a local builder to build the base for you as the accuracy of the brickwork is vital in ensuring that your new conservatory can be installed easily and efficiently. Your DIY conservatory supplier will provide you with the base plans to suit your selected conservatory and the base must be constructed exactly to these plans. Using an experienced builder to build the base should ensure that the base is built square, to the correct dimensions and that the footings are excavated correctly. If drains need to be re-routed your builder will have the necessary experience to do this for you during the course of construction. Always agree the cost before work commences and ensure you check the base yourself when the builder has finished to make sure you are happy with the finished result. It can be difficult to get a builder back on site once he has moved onto his next job and any discrepancies in the brickwork could cause problems during the conservatory installation.
Of course you can construct the traditional base yourself and many of our customers have done so but it is time-consuming and very hard work so the savings you will make here by doing-it-yourself will need to be justified against the amount of free time you have to do the job and your expertise in building the foundations and laying bricks.
Steel Base
Installing a pre-fabricated steel base is much quicker and easier than constructing a traditional base as there are no large excavations to undertake so there is minimum disruption to your garden and no need to move any drains. These bases are normally made to order, delivered in kit form and are quite straight-forward to install by two persons over a couple of days or so. If your conservatory features dwarf walls, these will normally be provided as steel cassettes with a variety of external finishes including brick tiles or alternatively, supplied ready for rendering. The base itself is fixed to the wall of the house and sits on adjustable legs that are seated onto concrete pads making it very easy to level the floor which will normally be supplied with insulation and often comes complete with flooring. A steel base can be a cost effective alternative base for your new self build conservatory, especially when you compare construction times and the fact that there is little disruption to your garden. Once completed, these factory built conservatory bases are often very difficult to tell apart from a traditional constructed base. You could even take the conservatory with you when you move house!
2) INSTALLING YOUR NEW DIY CONSERVATORY
Most DIY conservatories are supplied complete with installation instructions that are designed for the novice installer and will cover fixing the walls of the conservatory, installing the conservatory roof and glazing the conservatory structure.
In general terms these instructions will walk you through fixing the French door, the welded cill, the conservatory windows, the corner posts and the conservatory roof. The most important factor to continually check when installing any conservatory is to ensure the frames and cill remain plumb and level throughout the construction. All screw fixings and their positions should be in accordance with the guidelines provided by the DIY conservatory supplier.
The roof structure will include an eaves beam that will sit on top of the window and door frames, a ridge beam or wall plate that will be fixed to your house wall and glazing bars that will connect between the ridge or wall plate and eaves beam. All components should be supplied factory cut, marked and pre-drilled ready for fitting and apart from trimming the guttering to size there should be no need for you to cut any of the roof components. The roof layout plan will enable you to identify which component and which glazing panel should be fitted in which position. Where the conservatory joins the house you will need to fit lead flashing to form a weatherproof seal.
3) FINISHING THE CONSERVATORY INSTALLATION
With the conservatory walls and roof installed your next task will be to glaze the roof. If you have chosen polycarbonate roof glazing this is a relatively simple task and involves placing the glazing into position and knocking on the PVCu cappings to form a weather tight seal. The roof plan will indicate the required position of each panel. If you have chosen a glass roof the process will take longer due to the additional weight and nature of the material.
Budget DIY conservatories may be supplied with the windows and door factory glazed but made to order conservatories are generally supplied with windows and doors unglazed. Not only does this help to ensure that glass is not broken during the installation process but the windows are generally supplied much longer to provide slimmer sightlines and there could be health and safety issues if the frames were supplied glazed due to the considerable weight of a glazed window.
Most windows and doors are now internally beaded using a "knock-in" glazing bead and the glazing process should become relatively easy once you have glazed a couple of apertures. Glazing packers are used to support and pack the glass so it is square in the aperture and the glazing bead is knocked into place using a rubber mallet. If you are glazing during cold weather it is a good idea to emerse the glazing bead in warm water which will help make the bead more flexible and easier to position. Your installation guide will detail the exact process used.
Finally, silicone sealant will need to be applied to all joints in accordance with your installation guide and the internal PVCu trims will need to be fitted to the roof eaves beam, ridge beam and glazing bars.
Your new self build conservatory should now be structurally complete and weather tight ready for the finishing internal touches.
• 3/7/2009 - Conservatories Skillful to Control Climate
In these days of very hot summer days the issue of climate control for your conservatory is too often overlooked when making a purchasing decision, resulting in an extension to your living space that cannot be used all year round. In our quest to find a bargain price conservatory we are often driven by price alone rather than studying the benefits that the purchase will bring us. If you don't consider the important issue of climate control at the planning stage you could find that your new conservatory is uncomfortable to sit in on a hot summer's day because the temperature inside could easily exceed 100 degrees.
If you want your new conservatory to act as a year round extension to your home it is very important to consider how the climate will be controlled inside the conservatory ensuring that you will be able to use it throughout the year. This is especially important if your conservatory is south facing as it will endure long hours of constant direct sunlight during the summer. Choose the wrong type of conservatory roof double glazing and it could limit it's use during the most important months of the year.
Polycarbonate roof glazing is still the major choice for most purchasers mainly because of the considerable savings in cost when compared to glass and recent innovations such as Heatguard polycarbonate have improved the efficiency of polycarbonate to reduce solar gain from the sun.
Heatguard has a reflective coating on the external surface to help prevent direct sunlight penetration and an opal finish internally. It allows light to enter the roof but deflects solar radiation by up to 50% compared to other polycarbonates.
With most polycarbonate conservatory roofs now using 35mm thick material noise and insulation benefits have improved over previous thinner material but if your property suffers from heavy traffic noise or you want to enjoy your conservatory when it's raining, polycarbonate roof glazing is not recommended.
A glass roof for your new conservatory will reduce noise levels by as much as 100% over polycarbonate and depending on the specification of the sealed units, will substantially improve insulation values.
If your budget will stretch to a glass conservatory roof then you should also consider the latest innovation, a solar control glass roof. Specifically designed to provide the optimum roof glazing solution for conservatories, solar control glass is generally supplied with a blue tint and is also available with self cleaning or easy clean coatings to the external surface. The unique blue colour also helps keep the internal temperature of the conservatory cooler by reflecting solar radiation by as much as 72% whilst still maintaining excellent light transmittance.
Adding opening roof vents will also help ensure a free flow of air to the conservatory roof space helping to reduce any heat build-up. Roof vents are available in manual, electric remote control or automatic rain sensor versions.
At ground level, consider installing an air conditioning unit for the ultimate climate control option. There are many versions to choose from including dwarf wall models that can be built in as you construct your conservatory base. Normally operated by a remote control handset, the latest models are very quiet and also provide background heating for the colder months of the year.
All of these options of course will ultimately add costs to your new conservatory and you will need to consider which are the most important and relevant to your conservatory style and location.
Whether you are considering a self build conservatory or a fully installed one, before making such an important buying decision, think carefully about what your conservatory is likely to be used for and if, like most people, you want to use it throughout the year then make sure you consider how the climate will be controlled before buying.
Unfortunately, not all conservatory suppliers will remind you of these points and today's cheap conservatory bargain could turn into tomorrow's hot house as soon as the sun comes out.
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• 4/2/2009 - Home Conservatory: Principally Important for Home
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• 22/1/2009 - DIY Conservatory: Superior Performance for Future Experience
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