| Survey
Make your conservatory as big as your budget or actual floor space will allow. You also need to consider drains. Always contact your local council planning dept before you start work to enquire if planning
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| Preparation and base laying.
The base on which the conservatory stand is not included within the purchase, and must be constructed before assembly of the conservatory can begin. Then prepare the conservatory base to your requirements. Options such as floor insulation can be accommodated if required. build your base up to the required height. Always ensure your diagonal sizes are equal to ensure your conservatory is square. It must incorporate a damp proof course, which should run to the edge of the base on all sides and coincide with the height of the damp proof course of the main building.
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| Wall construction.
The wall construction is normally matched as closely as possible to the house design ensuring that the conservatory looks like an original feature. Cavity walls are standard. The frames will be inline with the inside edge on the exterior brick work, the internal brick work will be covered with windows cills (sold separately) |
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| Frame / roof erection.
Next assemble the conservatory frames Start with the frames fixing to your house wall then the front always ensure the frames are held safely whilst you fix them. Then build up you roof frame work. |
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| Completion.
Glaze the roof followed by the glass in the frames
The completed conservatory is cleaned and ready to use! |
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