mardi 25 février 2014

Recommendations For Buying A DIY Conservatory In Torquay

By Ania Stan


For some people, building a DIY conservatory may perhaps look too big an undertaking to consider, however it is well worth considering. A decent DIY conservatory in Torquay can be as little as half the cost of a conservatory constructed by a professional. A DIY conservatory should come in a kit of easy to fit components for swift and uncomplicated construction whilst being of high quality.

The tips below explain how to find yourself a quality DIY conservatory in Torquay and the considerations to make before purchase.

* Get a respected supplier - Ideally you want one that installs as well as supplies conservatories so that you can get specialist advice, should you need it.

* Contemporary or traditional design? - The first decision to make regarding your conservatory is which out of the two styles you will choose. Traditional or period styles are usually more complex in construction, whereas contemporary designs tend to have simpler lines and frames, making a basic square or rectangular structure, with pitched, flat or lean-to roofs. It's best to get advice regarding which style will suit the character of your home as well as an indication of the level of difficulty of the construction.

* Additional features - It is possible to obtain a simple, modern style DIY conservatory and add some traditional features or decorative details to give it a more period feel. This is worth bearing in mind when choosing your conservatory. It is wise to get expert advice when getting these additional features to ensure they fit with your basic structure.

* Building Regulations - Your DIY conservatory must comply with current building regulations. These will need to be checked prior to purchase and construction. If you were having a professional installation, they would assist with these details, but when purchasing your DIY conservatory in Torquay you will need to look into this yourself. Some basic guidelines can be found online, but it is advised you visit your local authority's online planning portal, or call them for advice. If your property is in a conservation area or is Listed, this is even more important.

* Outside Areas - It is also necessary to consider the external area or garden of your home and any adjustments which might be required to accommodate your conservatory. It is best to get an architect or building surveyor's advice. Remember that planning rules don't just apply to construction, but can include demolition of portions of a building.

DIY conservatory kits are getting more popular, not only because they can save you money on a professional installation, but also because they mean you can create a more bespoke conservatory. The sense of satisfaction will be worth it, plus it will add light and space to your home and could even increase your property's value.




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