An alternative to paying for a company to install your new conservatory is to purchase a DIY Conservatory kit and undertake the installation work on your own. If you are a keen DIY enthusiast, this should be perfectly achievable.
The major benefit in doing this is the considerable financial saving that can be made as you will not have the labour costs of employing a tradesperson to do the work. A further benefit is that it should provide you with a great deal of satisfaction to stand back and admire your workmanship once you have erected your new conservatory.
You will find that there are a huge number of companies offering to sell you a DIY Conservatory kit so it can prove difficult in choosing one that you will be completely satisfied with. Well, by using the Trade Quoter website, you should be able to select a company that can provide a kit with confidence as you can read any customer reviews about them thus providing you with extra peace of mind.
When you come to look at the choice of DIY Conservatory styles available, you will be pleasantly surprised as there are many. This will enable you to choose a conservatory that blends in perfectly with the appearance and character of your property. It is also possible to have a made to measure DIY Conservatory.
You may prefer the elegance of a Victorian, Edwardian or P Shape conservatory or the contemporary look of a Lean To. There are numerous standard sizes to choose from so if you require extra living space to accommodate a growing family you may prefer to go for something larger than if you are a retired couple looking to “bring the garden into your home’ when a smaller size conservatory may be suitable.
Most DIY Conservatories are manufactured in uPVC. They are available in a range of finishes such as white, light oak or rosewood and could even come with a 10 year guarantee to provide peace of mind. You can often purchase a special base. You will be provided with a base plan and an installation guide and telephone technical support may be available should you have any questions whilst erecting the conservatory.
The sealed units are obviously double-glazed and the roof may come in the likes of polycarbonate or toughened glass. You will be provided with crestings and finials where appropriate as well as a choice of handles etc for the doors and windows that will also come with security locks.