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Aluminium Conservatories

Aluminum Conservatories are a great alternative to hardwood conservatories, being accepted by conservation authorities using recyclable aluminum framing. Many companies offer Aluminum Conservatories from design to installation along with options to have your planning permission proposal submitted to your local planning office but an architect has drawn up your design.

An aluminum conservatory can be designed and installed in any style you wish with many of the designs you see on your travels, being 100% bespoke as we all have different tastes and scenery we would like our conservatory to fit in with. No matter what your thoughts are when it comes to the look of your conservatory, our contacts can help.

Simply fill in our simple form to be contacted by up to three excellent Conservatory companies in your local area.

As with the majority of conservatories, you do not need planning permission to have one installed. Please see our planning permission page as well as our building regulations page for more information.

Benefits of an Aluminum Conservatory

Here are a list of the benefits of purchasing an aluminum conservatory over other materials

Aluminum is fully recyclable

It is known to be up to 60% stronger than alternative materials

Requires very little maintenance during its life

You can choose over 1000 different colors and shades

The design can incorporate drop rafters which give it the look of a hardwood conservatory

Snow Load
The roof will take up to 33% more than competition.

Wind Load
The roof will take up to 65% more than competition

Wall Strength
The panels are coupled together giving added strength against windload in exposed areas.