People usually decide to build a conservatory in Hull when they’ve out grown their house but really don’t want to move from their current location. A conservatory can be the answer enabling them to not only give them more living space but also to make the garden more of an extension to the house.
A conservatory can be a fairly large building project and though on the face of it looks like something a DIY enthusiast could tackle I wouldn’t advise it. If you’ve ever seen a conservatory in Hull that looks like it’s just been stuck onto the end of the house chances are someone built it themselves.
Get a reputable local Hull company to give you a quote or better still get two or three different quotes and compare prices. Remember though you want to be able to compare like for like so your specifications need to be fairly detailed.
The choice of conservatory you can have is limited only to your own imagination but includes the following types:
- A traditional conservatory looks a bit like a lean to and are mostly found on older properties
- A modern conservatory is light and adds a “modern” look to your house.
Having a conservatory built is a large project and in most cases will need planning permission so this needs to be factored into the completion date. Also make sure the double glazed units supplied are energy efficient and blend in well with the existing structure of the house.
If a conservatory is well built and looks great it can increase the value of your house even though that’s not the primary reason you built it. It will give you the additional space you’ve been looking for and can become a great focal point of the house. Warm in winter and cool in summer a great place for entertaining guests or for the children to play in. So what are you waiting for? Get the best of both worlds extra space without having to move.