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Kindlelight
Ltd.
Works Road
Letchworth, Hertfordshire
SG6 1PE
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Grendell
Windows Limited
Russell House, Icknield Way
Letchworth, Hertfordshire
SG6 1EL |
Windowman
18, Carde Close
Hertford,
Hertfordshire
SG14 2EU |
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Window Care Herts Ltd
Chells Enterprise Village,
The Glebe, Chells Way
Stevenage,
Hertfordshire
SG2 0LQ
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Welcome
Windows and Conservatories
154 Great North Road
Hatfield, Hertfordshire
AL9 5JN |
Blenheim
Windows
212 Windmill Lane
Cheshunt,
Hertfordshire
EN8 9AF |
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The major consideration
when buying a consevatory is budget. Getting the best value for money
and not being over-sold by a persuasive conservatories salesman!
Take a little time to work out your priorities in relation to doors
and windows. For instance, you can cut costs by reducing the number
of opening windows. Great crime prevention but imagine not being able
ventilate a conservatory in hot weather, think of a roof vent window
as crucial and look at the options available. The cheapest being a winding
pole to open and close the window, then there are remote controls and
solar powered weather sensors that will automatically open a window
and even close when raining!. There is legislation relation to fire
escapes and your conservatory sales person ought to know the rules and
regulations.
Locks are a very important issue, always get the best locks you can
afford and ensure you ask what comes as a standard with the windows
of your choice and then check whether you can upgrade to a better quality
locking system. Equally if you opt for the standard locks, double check
with your insurance to ensure they are the acceptable standard.
Shoot bolt or SAC bolt locking systems are generally advised for added
security and security chains fixed to doors might at to your safety.
Also adding options like fire escape hinges will improve the quality
of your windows.
Check with your
council before you install your conservatory, it is likely thast you
do not need planning permission unless you live in a conservation area,
your property is listed or there were specific covenents on the construction.
So, it is accepted
that whilst you have a choice about the type of conservatory you wish
to purchase, your council may have to be involved in your choice!
There are a lot
of designs for conservatories on the market today and it is difficult
to decide which one will look good on your home, largely the roofing
systems dictate the style and costs.
Not only styles vary but materials to choose from vary, again these
are dictated by your budget.
PVC-U Conservatory (also referred to as upvc, pvc, pvcu)
PVCu double-glazing is probably the most popular material for replacement
windows. They are virtually maintenance-free, excellent value and come
in various styles and designs. Even very convincing wood grains are
available.
There are a few technical points that can be addressed if you are interested
in PVCu conservatories.
Ask your representive if the windows come fully welded orare they mechanically
fixed. Fully welded is usually preferred as there will be no risk of
the fixings splitting.
Also will the window will be internally or externally beaded.? It is
generally accepted that internally beaded windows are less easy to break
into, making your house more secure.
Make also sure you
check whether the frames you choose are steel or aluminium reinforced.
This will improve the strength of the window, as PVCu has the tendency
to expand in south-facing windows.
Aluminium Conservatories
Aluminium conservatory was once a popular option but the surge of PVCu
conservatory suppliers and the costs of PVCu has pushed aluminium conservatories
down. Aluminium has a whole set of advantages of its own. The windows
can be made with very slim intersections that are strong and will not
twist. It only has around a third of the expansion of PVCu, making it
a very rigid construction.
Just like PVCu it is a virtually maintenance free option, but the insulating
capacities of aluminium windows are not as good as PVCu. The windows
are also more expensive than the PVCu option.
Timber Conservatory
Timber conservatories are still a specialist job in terms of the manufacture,
although they give your home a quality traditional feel in keeping with
the traditional style, they are usually bespoke by a joiner and the
costs are generally higher than for PVCuconservatories.
Timber conservatories can of course be painted and virtually any design
can be made this is an important consideration when the look of your
home needs to be preserved.
There are also many choices of wood, timber windows are made in pine,
cedar and a variety of hardwood, this is the strongest option. Be mindful
that woodenconservatories will need more maintenance than the PVCu ones.
Ask what quality and even the brand of finish, paint or varnish.
Make sure you choose the best quality timber you can afford and that
secure joints are being used. The mortice-and-tenon joint
is the most popular of joints and dont be afraid to ask for specifications
of a technical nature, as it will make you understand how your windows
work.
In order to get the best draught-proof windows, make sure draught-proof
strips are being used.
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