A conservatory is a great way of adding space to your home at minimal
cost. It also allows you to continue to enjoy your garden long after the
rains have come and the air has turned cold. A conservatory made of
UPVC is a particularly cost effective way of ensuring your house
benefits from additional space and a place to enjoy the outside whilst
staying warm and toasty inside. UPVC is a material extremely durable by
nature. Traditionally conservatories were made from wood, but the advent
of uPVC which is longer lasting and much cheaper means that the
majority are now made from this. UPVC stands for Unplasticised Poly
Vinyl Chloride. Being “unplasticised” means there are no softening
agents or “plasticisers” within the material making it ideal for large
structures such as conservatories. Being able to manufacture
conservatories from the material uPVC means that a much greater number
of people have access to what was previously a very costly and luxurious
item.
It is still possible to purchase wooden framed conservatories, but there
are a number of disadvantages for doing so. For a start, uPVC
structures are very low maintenance. There is no varnishing, painting,
sanding or any other DIY to be carried out. Once the structure is up,
you can simply sit back and enjoy. UPVC is also a very simple material
to clean. The occasional wipe with a damp cloth and a drop of washing up
liquid is all that is required to keep it looking in excellent shape
and remove any grime. Wooden frames are liable to fade in the sun too.
Weather badly effects wood which needs constant attention, varnishing
and caring for and the dirt although perhaps more easily hidden is much
harder to remove. UPVC frames are extremely durable and will last for
decades. They will not rot like wood can which as well as looking
unsightly, can even pose a security risk.
UPVC conservatories are accompanied with excellent security measures.
Many come equipped with advanced locking systems that provide total
peace of mind. Additionally there are internal reinforcements included
in the designs that provide extra strength and impact resistance for
added rigidity and overall security. Although uPVC is a plastic
material, it is non-toxic and fully recyclable. Conservatories made from
this material are extremely energy efficient too as heat is retained
easily during the winter and kept out during the summer through the
incorporation of special insulation. This lowers heating bills in winter
and prevents the room needing fans or air conditioning in summer. It
also provides another reason, as a conservatory made from uPVC acts as a
friend rather than foe to the environment.
They are extremely easy to assemble too making the installation a simple
process. More often than not they can be assembled on site. With a
variety of wood effect finishes available, it is even possible to have
all the benefits of uPVC whilst still retaining a traditional feel. The
untrained eye would not be able to tell the windows, doors or
conservatory were made from anything other than timber.
With a host of different styles available, any type or size of home can
benefit from a uPVC conservatory. It comes as no surprise that they are
extremely popular all over the UK in particular where summers can be
short. Often it is unnecessary to obtain planning permission before
assembling a conservatory and the low cost makes them an affordable way
to extend the house with the minimum of difficulty. UPVC is a very
strong and hard wearing material that weathers extremely well. This
makes it an ideal material for structures such as a lean to conservatory
or sliding patio doors that are subjected to harsh weather every day.
With wood effect finishes and different colours available, all styles
and tastes can be accommodated.
Why choose a upvc conservatory?
