What are the benefits of adding a conservatory to your Reddish home?

Adding a conservatory to your Reddish home is an excellent way to expand your living space. With our extensive experience in expansions across Reddish and Greater Manchester, we are committed to bringing your vision to life. We can assist you in selecting the perfect style for your conservatory, extension, or sunroom.

Our conservatories, extensions, and sunrooms offer various roofing options, including traditional glass roofs for a classic look and abundant natural light, as well as modern, energy-efficient solid tiled roofs for superior insulation and energy savings.

Contact our Reddish team at 01744 611203 for comprehensive assistance and support throughout your project.

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Energy Efficient

Conservatories can offer a level of energy efficiency for your home.

Increase Space

A conservatory will help to increase the living space in your home.

Boost Value

One of the best ways to increase value is to add an extension.

Unique Choices

Our bespoke Greater Manchester conservatories can be as individual to you.

Stylish Doors

Choose various doors, including uPVC sliding patios, French doors, and Aluminium bi-folds.

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What is the difference between a traditional and a contemporary conservatory?

Reddish offers customisable conservatory options to suit your specific needs. Adding a conservatory provides your family with a comfortable space to enjoy year-round while boosting your property value. Whether you prefer the classic elegance of a Victorian design or the sleek modernity of a Lean-to, our team is ready to assist you. Browse the illustrations below to explore the wide range of styles available.

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Do I need planning permission for a conservatory?

If you plan to build a conservatory in Reddish, you might need to obtain planning approval. Our team is ready to guide you through this process, and any fees will be clearly stated in your final transaction.

If you need help obtaining planning permission or ensuring compliance with construction codes, please contact our home renovation specialist. They will review all the relevant documents with you, including planning approvals, local government licensing, and associated regulations. We are committed to providing clear communication and support at every level.

For further information, call our Reddish team at 01744 611203.

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    Why is it called a conservatory?

    The term “conservatory” comes from the Italian word “conservato,” meaning “stored,” and the Latin suffix “ory,” meaning “a place for.” Originally, it referred to a structure for storing food. Over time, its meaning evolved to describe a glass enclosure used to protect or nurture plants in colder climates.

    Conservatories first became popular in the 18th century as attractive additions to large estates. This trend resulted in the development of enduring architectural styles like Victorian and Edwardian, which remain popular today.

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