"The
conservatory is great! and we are looking forward to our first summer
in it. Thanks again."
- Cliff & family. "Thanks
for your email.
I have now completed installation of your product and am extremely pleased
with the finished results.
The product represents excellent value and will certainly add value to
my property when I come to sell."
Yours faithfully
Brian Rackley "Hi
I placed an order last month. As promised you phoned before arrival and
I am very pleased with the product.
May I also say that the instructions are superb..... I particularly like
the way each piece to attach is individually and sectionally packed so
that you know what goes where at what stage. Priceless when it's your
first time fixing one in!"
Apart from the Isle of Man
and Scotland in most cases you will NOT
need planning permission. We do however recommend
that IN ALL CASES
you check with your local planning office.
The major reasons for needing planning permission
are: (scroll down for Scotland planning permission).
If
the conservatory is erected on the front
of the property no part of the
conservatory should project further
forward than the existing wall of the
house facing onto the highway
If
any part of the conservatory comes
within 2 meters of your property
boundary and is more than 4 meters above
ground
You
live near a conservation area
Your
house has already been significantly
extended and by adding this conservatory
the total added area exceeds 30sq meters
Your
house is a listed building
Scotland
only:
It
is suggested that customers check with their
local authority, whether it is required that
the cills can be fixed to the brickwork by
means of galvanised tie bars in lieu of
fixings supplied.