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WHAT IS INCLUDED ON A PRIOR DIY CONSERVATORY?

Thursday January 19, 2012 at 2:28pm

When you receive the specification sheet for your new Prior DIY conservatory it will list the roof glazing, window frame glazing, handle colours and any extras like roof vents. Which parts of the conservatory do we supply or not?

If your conservatory is a full height variety with or without panels, obviously you will get everything from the cill upwards. This would typically include all of the frames for the sides, the entire roof and roof glazing, all rain water goods, hinges, handles for windows and doors. Also you will have the full fixing kit comprising frame anchors, all screws, glass packers, silicone etc, and full frame and roof assembly guides.

If your conservatory is on a dwarf wall you would get the cill and everything above it. as before. The base work is down to you to complete using all of the plans that we will have provided. If you were not sure how to build the base, we will have provided detailed instructions for this as well. In short we supply almost everything that you will need.

However there are a couple of things that we do not supply. Flashing for the roof and the internal window boards. The reasons for this are as follows. When it comes to flashing, there are many alternatives to the traditional lead. This obviously does the job brilliantly, is easy to work and costs a lot! Conservaflash is an alternative that does the same job but cheaper, and there are quite a number of other alternatives that can be used and all at varying prices.

The same applies to internal window boards. Many of our customers want hard or softwood boards, some like PVCu to stay in keeping with the rest of the conservatory and a large number of people opt for ceramic tiles of their choice to match the flooring that they have in mind. Good reasons for not supplying these parts!

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