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Thinking about adding a conservatory to your home? Or maybe you’re wondering whether it’s worth it? From costs and planning rules to common concerns, we’ve covered everything in this guide. Let’s go!
Conservatories can vary significantly in price depending on size, materials, and design. Here’s a rough guide:
Key cost factors:
Tip: If you’re on a budget, consider refurbishing an existing conservatory instead of replacing it entirely.
There’s a lot of talk about conservatories being restricted due to environmental concerns. In some cases, councils discourage poorly insulated conservatories that waste energy. However, there’s no outright ban, but future regulations may tighten.
Common worries:
In most cases, a conservatory is the cheaper option compared to a full extension. Here’s a rough comparison:
Feature | Conservatory | Extension |
---|---|---|
Cost | £12,000 + | £25,000 + |
Planning Permission | Usually not required | Often required |
Usability | Best for summer use | Year-round functionality |
Key factors to consider:
Alternative: If you want year-round use, a garden room might be a better investment.
The four-year rule refers to unauthorised structures that have been standing for four years without enforcement action. If a conservatory was built without permission and the council hasn’t objected in four years, it may be allowed to stay.
However, this rule is changing, and some councils no longer recognise it. Always check with your local authority.
Most conservatories fall under permitted development if they meet these conditions:
Exceptions: Listed buildings or conservation areas may require special permission.
A well-maintained conservatory can last 20-30 years. Here’s what affects longevity:
Tip: If your conservatory is over 15 years old, consider upgrading the roof to improve insulation.
The 10-year rule is similar to the four-year rule but applies to broader planning regulations. If a conservatory has been up for 10 years or more, it may no longer be subject to enforcement action, even if built without permission.
Check with your local council to see how they enforce these rules.
Usually, no, but there are exceptions:
Tip: Keeping the original doors in place avoids a tax reassessment.
Yes! You can make a conservatory more like an extension by:
Note: Some modifications might require planning permission.
A conservatory can be a fantastic home addition, if done right. Whether you’re looking for extra living space, a bright garden room, or an affordable alternative to an extension, the key is choosing the right materials, ensuring good insulation, and following planning rules.
Have questions about installing or upgrading a conservatory? Drop in our showroom and see how we can help you with your new conservatory project.
By Jessica Stevens
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