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    Glass-Replacement-150x150.jpgChoosing a Conservatory in Eastleigh

    Whether you are looking to build a new conservatory or renovate an existing one, there are plenty of choices available. It is essential to pick the perfect conservatory for your home and lifestyle.

    uPVC is a low-cost option with the potential for custom styling, and aluminium offers military-level robustness and stunning views.

    Victorian

    Victorian conservatories are a popular choice for those who want to add a touch of luxury and class to their homes. Its classic design features an apex with two sloping sides as well as a vertical side that lets natural light into the room. This classic conservatory style fits traditional homes and can be easily customised with a variety of colours and finishes to match your home's style.

    The timeless conservatory style is available in a range of sizes and shapes, and can be adapted to both new-build properties and existing structures. Its versatility makes it suitable for a variety of uses from a dining area to a lounge or even as an outdoor greenhouse for those who love plants.

    Originally, Victorian conservatories were constructed using timber, and featured elaborate finials along the roofline and delicate frames. We are able to recreate the look of these classic structures with our durable uPVC material, offering an elegant aesthetic that is functional and highly energy-efficient.

    uPVC is available in a variety of colours to match your doors and windows or to create a bold accent. It is impervious to rust, corrosion and is a good choice for modern homes. Additionally, uPVC is stronger and more durable than its timber counterparts, so it is able to prevent draughts during the winter and maintain an ambient temperature all year.

    Hardwood is the ideal choice to create a beautiful finish for your uPVC Conservatory. It doesn't matter if it's mahogany or oak, these materials will bring out the best qualities of your new extension. We can even customize our timber conservatories to meet your specific requirements, so that you can enjoy a luxurious addition that is perfect to your home.

    Edwardian

    With its symmetrical design and rectangular or square floor, the Edwardian conservatory is an attractive addition to any property. Its classic aesthetic blends elegance and practicality, which is a perfect match for different styles of architecture. Large windows let in lots of light, blurring the line between indoor and outdoor space.

    Unlike the lean-to style, which must be placed at a certain angle to fit your home it is possible to build an Edwardian conservatory can be built onto any house and bungalows, as it has an hipped roof instead of flat roof. This allows for a larger conservatory than the Lean to, giving you more space for your money.

    The Edwardian conservatory is now an increasingly popular choice for those who prefer an old-fashioned feel to their home but want contemporary style. You can pick from a variety of colours and finishes for your extension to create the ideal space for relaxing, entertaining or growing plants. You can pick a clean bright white to give your home a fresh, airy feeling. You can also choose shades like off-white or green, yellow, red, or pink to create a vibrant color.

    Hallmark Glazed Extensions is an expert in creating conservatories that fit perfectly with your home. We'll assist you in understanding your preferences and the goal of your new space, making sure that it will meet your needs. We have a variety of styles to suit any preference. From the Victorian conservatory with its intricate details, to the contemporary Edwardian Conservatory that blends traditional elegance and comfort with modern. Call us to discuss your options today with our knowledgeable staff.

    Lean To

    The Lean-to conservatory style is a great option for those who have little space or want to save money. These simple conservatories can be used for everything from dining rooms to lounges for summer. They are able to let in plenty of sunlight and are great for bungalows that don't have much of a garden. They're also cheaper than a full extension, and could increase the value of your home by up to 5%.

    A new roof replacement will dramatically increase the thermal efficiency of your conservatory, preventing heat from escaping and, in turn, reduce your energy bills. The roof will keep your conservatory cooler in summer and warmer in winter, making it possible to utilize it all year. It will also help to make your conservatory more quiet by absorbing noise from outside and restraining rain.

    Many people are not sure if they need planning permission for the construction of a new conservatory. However recent changes to building regulations have meant that you will not require permission if the new conservatory has a solid or tiled roof. If you're looking to replace the glazed roof of your conservatory your local council about whether it is in compliance with current building regulations.

    The most popular floor choice for conservatories is the rigid core vinyl. It is extremely robust and can withstand temperatures up to 60 degrees Celsius. It is easy to maintain, and resistant to water. Wood floors are not an ideal choice for conservatories due to their tendency to expand and shrink as the changing weather conditions. They can also bleach from constant UV exposure. If you choose an insulation-based flooring system you can install hardwood and engineered floors in conservatories.

    Solid Roof

    The perfect solution for homeowners who want to transform their conservatory into a functional garden space is to replace the conservatory roof with solid tiles. This energy-efficient roof will offer a comfortable living space in winter and a refreshing cooling effect during summer.

    Conservatories were previously comprised of glass panes as well as thin sheets of polycarbonate which offer poor insulation. This resulted in Conservatories in Eastleigh that were too cold in the winter and too hot during the summer. However, with a conservatory replacement roof from Ultraroof you can transform your conservatory eastleigh into a cozy and a space that will use throughout the year.

    The Ultraroof is an insulated conservatory roof that will improve your energy efficiency, with U-Values as low 0.12. It can be fitted to any style of conservatory and can be used in conjunction with glazed windows or doors to create the illusion of a space that is light and spacious. It is a lightweight roof which can be fitted without tie bars. This allows you to maximize the amount of natural light that enters your conservatory.

    The Livinroof hybrid conservatory roof blends the best of both solid and glazed styles. It is a warm and energy efficient roof that can boost the thermal efficiency of your home and reduce noise from the outside. It is a fantastic option for homes located in Eastleigh Southampton and Winchester who require a new roof for their conservatories. It comes in a variety of colors and can be tailored to fit your home's style. The Livinroof is a low-cost alternative to conservatory roofs that aren't as durable and has been fire tested by Warrington Fire to meet industry standards.

    Ultrasky Lantern

    A roof lantern from Ultrasky is a great way to bring more light into any space of your home. Available in different sizes and with a choice of options for glazing and designs, they can be tailored to suit your home. They're also energy efficient and can help keep the room comfortable by decreasing heat loss.

    They're a great option for modern homes, and are glazed in a variety of colours to suit your style. You can pick from a range of finishes like white PVCu, anthracite gray or satin black, to match or contrast your window frames. You can also have your lantern's roof clad in aluminium for that extra "Wow" factor.

    These roof lanterns are built on the tried and tested BBA approved Ultraframe Classic roofing system. They are ideal for traditional orangeries extension, new construction or even an extension. They can also be put on an existing flat roof and provide the room with more light and space. They're designed with the goal of providing uninterrupted sight lines, with less and smaller bars than other systems.

    They have a 25-degree pitch to maximize light refraction. They also have a thermally broken ridge as well as an insulated Eavesrail. The unique stormshield gives three layers of protection at the ridge's ends. They are easy-to-glaze. They can be equipped with a wide range of performance glazing and are available in any color of the RAL.

    Our online ordering system was designed to make the process as easy as is possible for bespoke and made-to-measure roof lanterns. Select the type and size of the roof lantern you want, and then provide a few details about your idea. We will then email you a quotation and set up a date for installation.

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