A conservatory is an excellent improvement to any house. It adds extra living space that friends and family can use, floods the home with natural light and provides expansive views of the yard. You may have many questions, so it may be wise to conduct preliminary research before contacting your local installation company and purchasing.

Does a conservatory require planning permission?

The quick answer is no—you shouldn’t require planning approval for your house conservatory as long as it doesn’t take up more than half of your garden. There are a few exceptions, such as if your house is a listed structure or is located in a conservation area. 

Are there various conservatory types available? 

There is a conservatory to fit every home and taste because they exist in different sizes, shapes, and colours. For instance, our team of experts at JWS can provide individualised guidance on which of our four conservatory designs is best for you.

Edwardian conservatories are by far the most popular choice. Aside from typical Victorian conservatories with curved windows at the front, we also currently offer a variety of modern and unique designs. Whatever your vision is, we can work with you to design the ideal space.

How long does a conservatory installation take? 

A conservatory typically takes 3 to 4 weeks to complete, though this might differ depending on the project’s size and design. The installation crew will work to minimise disturbance and make the procedure as simple and quick as possible while providing constant updates on their performance. Although it could seem like a significant task, finding the ideal provider and acquiring your perfect conservatory might go much more quickly and simply than you anticipate.

At DW Shop, we provide our customers with the finest conservatories in Sutton to suit their requirements and price range. Installations of UPVC double-glazed doors and windows are our area of expertise. Please contact us if you want additional information about our services. 

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