Garden Rooms




Garden Rooms - Bring the outside in

More shelterd than a conservatory, this is the perfect choice for those of you looking for a cosy, warm space from which to enjoy the beauty of your garden.

The nature of the structure - part glazed with a tiled roof and vaulted ceiling makes it the ideal extension for a brick built house. Increasingly popular among home owners looking for extra living space and increased privacy, a garden room is the ideal way to bring the outdoors in.

 

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FAQ's

 

Q. I like what i see, what is the next stage?
A. Please call us (or use our contact us section off the website) to arrange a visit  and discuss your project requirements.
Q. Will you undertake our planning permission?
A. Yes. More often than not we are asked to look after this on behalf of our clients we can also advise you if you prefer to look after it yourself.
Q. Will the structure conform to building regulations?
A. Yes. Our unique ringbeam system does not require structural calculations and would be passed by a building officer.

Why use a ring beam system?

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Create an extra room for year round living
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Cool in the summer / warm in winter
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Less heat loss than a standard conservatory
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No invasive pillars
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No structural calculations required
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Bespoke design to suit your needs
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Independently tested and fully certificated
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Simple installation
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Can incorporate bi-fold door to 2.8m
Lower environmental impact
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Solid roof allows for insulation
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Less heat loss than a standard conservatory
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Less 'visual pollution' with option to use same roofing as current building
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Better SAP rating than a standard conservatory
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No structural calculations required
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What the government says...

Engergy Saving Trust Report - Energy Efficient Domestic Extensions (www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/)

Conservatories contribute significantly to heat losses
and thus to fuel use, fuel costs and carbon dioxide emissions.

The heat loss through one square meter of a modern, high-performance double glazed window is between ten and twelve times greater than the heat loss through one square meter of new insulated roof.

Conservatories are rarely comfortable in winter unless they are heated, and they tent to overheat dramatically in summer

If you wish to maximise your year-round use of the extension it is better to build a 'garden room' extension

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