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To
ensure that you can enjoy your conservatory all year
round, whatever the weather, you need an efficient
climate control system. Good ventilation is the key
to creating a conservatory that no only looks
impressive, but can truly be a room for all seasons.
The type
of ventilation needed is specific to each
conservatory, based on many considerations such as
size, shape and most importantly, aspect in relation
to the sun. South facing conservatories need to take
into account the direct sunlight they receive in
Summer, whilst North facing sites need to consider
heating options for the colder months of the year.
Other factors to consider include over shadowing of
the conservatory from obstacles such as trees and
buildings and the severity of wind and snow in your
area.
If all
this sounds complicated, let your installer help you
select the best ventilation options for your
conservatory.
Ventilation is key within the structure of all our
conservatory roofs, so you can be assured that by
choosing a conservatory with a diy conservatories
roof you protecting your conservatory from the
elements and potential for problems.
Diy
conservatories roofs provide complete ventilation in
a variety of ways.
Diy
conservatories Ridge flow ventilation unit:
Mechanically assisted and thermostatically
controlled to provide up to four changes of air per
hour - even when you are out.
Diy
conservatories ridge trickle ventilation:
As warm
air rises, we have developed a ventilation system to
allow this air to escape via the rood, minimising
the possibility for condensation to form.
High
performance glazing:
Specially developed for uk weather conditions,
keeping heat from the sun out during summer, whilst
retaining warmth from heating appliances in winter,
conservaglass and polyspan optimum polycarbonate are
revolutionary glazing systems.
Diy
conservatories roof vents:
Better
than a window, a roof vent is a fast and effective
way of allowing warm air to leave your conservatory.
Our roof vents are highly insulated and are supplied
with either manual or electric openers. If you opt
for electric openers then thermostats and rain
sensors will allow for automatic opening and
closing.
Eaves
trickle ventilation:
A trim
that fits between the wall side frame and roof, with
built in ventilation and a slider on/off control
button.
Fans:
A fan
can be mounted onto the roof ridge for gentle air
movement. Fans can be supplied with a standard pull
chain or an infra red remote control.
Heating:
One
option is to extend your homes central heating
system and fit thermostatically controlled radiators
in your conservatory. Alternatively you could choose
under floor heating, electric wall heaters, or
simply use freestanding heating appliances.
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