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Steps to Installation:
Before you have got your conservatory ordered,
it is time to assess your site and make sure
that every you have chosen is practical, if you
do not want to do this a surveyor can do this
for you, they will check everything from
drainage on site and style/size of the
conservatory, through to access for the delivery
of materials.
Once
you have decided on your conservatory style and
planned all of the features and your
conservatory has arrived it is time to get
started, if you are not in the mood to make the
conservatory you could use one of our
recommended builders on the
conservatory builders
page.
there are seven main steps involved in the
construction of a typical conservatory - here's
what usually happens during the process.
Step 1
- The site is prepared: foundations are dug out
and concrete is poured into the foundations.
Step
2
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Construction of the dwarf cavity wall begins (if
you have chosen to have a dwarf wall in your
conservatory style).
Step
3
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The floor slab is prepared. It is recommended
that insulation is added to the slab and / or
cavity walls at this stage.
Step 4
- Both the inner and outer walls of the cavity
wall are now completed. Pvcu windowsills and
frames are fitted onto the top of the dwarf wall
and then its time to fit the roof.
Step 5
- The aluminium glazing bars and ridge are
installed first, followed by your chosen glazing
material (either polycarbonate or glass).
Step 6
- Glass sealed units are fitted into the side
frames to complete the structure.
Step 7
- Your conservatory is ready for you to furnish
and enjoy for years to come.
Through your whole process of building your diy
conservatory we are ready to provide expert
advice if you get stuck on a part of the
project. We can also give advice on aftercare of
the conservatory so that you can enjoy your
conservatory for as long as possible. |