Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Guidelines For Buying A DIY Conservatory In Exeter

By Ania Stan


For some, building a DIY conservatory might appear too big an undertaking to attempt, nevertheless it is well worth considering. A decent DIY conservatory in Exeter can be as little as half the cost of a conservatory constructed by a professional. A DIY conservatory should come in a kit of easy to fit components for swift and simple construction whilst being of high quality.

The following tips should help you consider further whether you would like to buy a DIY conservatory in Exeter and how to go about planning it.

* Locate a respected supplier - Ideally one that installs as well as supplies conservatories so that you can get specialist advice, should you need it.

* Traditional or contemporary style? - These are the two main styles of conservatory to decide between. Traditional types are usually based on period designs and are generally more complex to construct. Modern styles tend to be based on basic square or rectangular shapes with flat, pitched or lean-to roofs. With their simple frames and lines they are easier to construct. It is good to get advice on which style suits your home best and whether the construction is within your abilities.

* Additional features - It is possible to get a basic modern style DIY conservatory and add some traditional features or decorative details to give it a more period feel. This is worth bearing in mind when deciding on your conservatory. It is wise to get expert guidance when buying these added features to ensure they fit with your basic structure.

* Building Regulations - It is important that before you purchase and certainly before you construct your conservatory you check that it complies with current building regulations. If you had it professionally installed this would be taken care of, but with a DIY conservatory in Exeter you will be responsible. Basic guidelines can be found online, but your local authority should be consulted, especially if your property is Listed or in a conservation area as the rules are more strict.

* Outdoors Areas - It is also necessary to consider the outside area or garden of your home and any adjustments which could be needed to accommodate your conservatory. It is best to get an architect or building surveyor's advice. Remember that planning rules do not just apply to construction, but can include destruction of portions of a building.

These days it is becoming increasingly popular to purchase DIY conservatory kits. DIY is a great alternative that will save you money on a professional installation as well as giving you an opportunity to add a personal touch to your conservatory. Conservatories are a fantastic addition to your home that add light, space and value.




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