Lean-to Conservatories
Lean-to conservatories work well with both period and modern homes. The relatively simple nature of the roof can make a lean-to conservatory less expensive to install than other styles of conservatory.
That'll fit very nicely thank you… Lean-to Conservatories are ideal for a property with a limited amount of spare room for a conservatory.
Lean-to conservatories can run across the whole of the back of your property if you wish and yet the depth can be as little as 2 metres or up to 3.5 metres allowing you to choose a conservatory to suit your needs. A lean-to conservatory is another style that works well with bungalows and single story buildings.
Maximum living space…
Budget Windows Lean-to conservatories give maximum living space for any given area and features a high-insulating, multi-walled, polycarbonate roofing system up to 32mm thick with the option of upgrading to a glass roof. Budget Windows have various uPVC frame colours and an extensive range of roof glazing options to choose from.
Do you want glass to the floor..?
Available in dwarf wall model, full height double glazing with moulded panels, or full height doubled glazed to ground. If it is on a dwarf wall, it can help with insulation from either the cold, for north-facing conservatories, or heat if you are planning a south-facing conservatory.
All glazing is double glazed toughened glass also available in the roof with a range of tints if desired. Doors can usually be in any position you choose and in any combination. The same applies with your window openings.
Do I need Conservatory Planning Permission?
A conservatory is treated exactly the same as any other extension under planning regulations, regardless of the materials used. However, more often or not, planning permission is granted.
But don't worry too much about this, Budget Windows will automatically check out the requirements specific to your property. If conservatory planning permission is required, then we will take care of the full procedure for you.
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