UPVC Conservatories ? The Economic Choice
UPVC conservatories provide a beautiful addition to any home ? attached or otherwise. UPVC is a durable material that is easy to maintain and is very affordable. The added space provided by a UPVC conservatory is a great way to expand living space without having to move to a larger home. The versatility provided by a conservatory makes this kind of addition a popular choice.
Having the option to contract the building of a UPVC conservatory or choosing to do it yourself, makes this addition a popular choice. For homeowners looking to save money, DIY conservatory kits are available for those skilled in home repair and maintenance. These kits come complete with UPVC that is already finished with a protective coating. All hardware and windows are included as well. The only thing lacking from many of these kits is the base for the conservatory.
One of the selling points of UPVC conservatories is its durability. UPVC is a plastic that can be molded into any shape in a factory. Once molded, the UPVC conservatory is easy to assemble. Metals such as aluminum are also used to help reinforce the structure. The plastic is often finished in an oak or mahogany color, leaving the look of real hardwood. The standard white finish is also available.
Two of the most popular styles of UPVC conservatories are the Victorian and the Edwardian. The Victorian is faceted with numerous angles providing a more rounded structure. The Edwardian style is equally as classic, but is typically noted for crisp right angles and more rectangular shape. The basic sun lounge with its flat-sloped glassed roof is also a popular option. Numerous options in terms of style and finish, make finding the perfect UPVC conservatory easy- no matter what the home.
Obtaining permission from the city is often a requirement of adding a UPVC conservatory. There are a number of rules that apply. Approval must be obtained for any addition that may face a roadway. Additions may only take up less than 50% of the property. These are but a few examples. Many companies will fill out necessary paperwork on behalf of the homeowner. Those building a conservatory themselves, may need to check to make sure they are in compliance.
If on a limited budget, a UPVC conservatory is an excellent option. Because plastic is more economical than hardwood, conservatories made of UPVC make the most economical sense. A UPVC conservatory is prefabricated for easy assembly, cutting down the cost of labor. For even more savings, homeowners can easily construct a UPVC conservatory themselves.
UPVC conservatories require minimal maintenance compared to structures made of other materials. The protective coating applied to UPVC in the factory, helps prevent fading. Unlike wood, UPVC does not have to be painted often in order to prevent rot and mold. Occasionally, UPVC will need to be wiped down with warm water and soap to remove any dirt build-up. Other than that, a UPVC conservatory is virtually maintenance free.