Conservatory styles
A few good reasons to have a conservatory The conservatory structure PLAY FAMILY TIME In essence a conservatory is like a big jigsaw with all the pieces joining together to form a finished product. A conservatory comprises of; n Base / foundation n Sideframes n Doors n and the most important structural element the roof Different people have different reasons for building a conservatory on their property: n To create a haven for relaxing with peace and tranquillity n To create the heart of the home for families to meet and chat n To create additional living space The important thing to know is that a conservatory is an extremely versatile space that can be used just as you wish and is easily adapted to suit your lifestyle or even your mood. SOCIALISE WORK The roof of a conservatory provides strength, stability and ventilation all resulting in maximum enjoyment when using this space. To ensure you receive the very best, we have teamed up with Ultraframe who are acknowledged as the leaders in both design and manufacturing of conservatory roof systems. Therefore you can be rest assured that your conservatory roof will be robust, durable and long lasting with a 10 year product guarantee and a 25 year BBA (British Board of Agrément) life expectancy. In addition to the structural integrity of an Ultraframe conservatory roofing system, you can be confident that the flexibility of these systems means that your perfect conservatory can be a reality, no matter what the proposed site. All designed in accordance with the highest engineering principles. When choosing a conservatory it is imperative that the roofing solution has an excellent integrated controllable ventilation system for all year round comfort no matter what the weather is.
Which style? So many styles to choose from Choosing the style of your conservatory is an important, personal decision and one that you need to consider carefully. Not only will you need to think about a style that will complement your existing home but also will match your lifestyle and be best suited to how you wish to use your new space. T-Shaped Victorian Georgian Lantern Gable P-Shaped The T-Shape is suited to larger properties. A design that is distinguished by a central projection that can either be a Victorian, Gable or Georgian style. The T-Shape offers a large and versatile floor space and is an impressive addition to any home. A popular style distinguished by a faceted front. The number of facets can vary, the more facets there are, the more rounded the appearance. A flat-fronted style with a square or rectangular internal shape that makes excellent use of the floor space. Each side of the roof slopes back to the centre which results in a contemporary style that suits most properties. The original conservatory style, a Lantern conservatory displays both drama and grandeur. Distinguished by a two tiered feature roof, the height within a lantern conservatory adds an extra dimension to the feeling of light and space. Typically chosen for older properties due to the traditional look, a Lantern is a popular choice for swimming pool enclosures. A gable fronted conservatory adds a sense of grandeur to any home. Featuring the same rectangular floor space as a Georgian, a Gable offers excellent use of internal space. The front panel of the roof remains upright as opposed to sloping back to the centre which creates a sense of greater height within the conservatory. The ideal style for a larger conservatory for larger properties. With its flexible approach the P-Shape can be combined with a lean-to and a Victorian style to create a versatile solution that can be used as two different living areas. Lean-To Ideal for properties with little room under the eaves or for homeowners that prefer a clean simple look. The pitch of a roof can be varied, making this a versatile and ever popular style option. Did you know that we also offer large span systems? We can create large span conservatories with a portal system. Portals are simple larger beams and columns that add structural support and flexibility.
Why Choose an Ultraframe Conservatory? Ultraframe have been designing and manufacturing conservatory roofing systems for over 25 years using the very best engineering principles. As mentioned previously the roofing system is perhaps the most important element within your conservatory as it has to: withstand the full force of nature provide access for window cleaning in particular when accessing adjacent windows, and remain weatherproof for a very long time. With Ultraframe s track record of delivering over 1 million conservatories across the UK, you can be sure of peace of mind. Using the best products Ultraframe have a system to suit every home, budget and style. The Ultraframe roof is extremely flexible and will configure to fit every home. Ultraframe supply the widest range of conservatory styles with a range of options for personalisation. Ultraframe products are extremely thermally efficient to ensure comfort all the year round. Ultraframe is the only company that supplies ventilation in every roof as standard. The patented ventilation system minimises condensation and ensures that you can enjoy your conservatory in any weather. Choice of either high performance self clean active glass or heatguard polycarbonate to keep you cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Assurance and Peace of Mind All Ultraframe roofing systems are engineered to withstand the extremes of the British climate and are approved by the British Board of Agrément (BBA) to last at least 25 years. They are the only systems to have passed the USA s BOCA System which is one of the toughest testing regimes in the world. Innovations in design and structural capability continues through extensive research and development to ensure that Ultraframe continue to deliver to the highest standards. With a second to none reputation such as Ultraframe s, imitation is inevitable. In order to alleviate any concerns Ultraframe have introduced a Certificate of Authenticity which is your guarantee that you have received a premium quality Ultraframe roofing system. This certificate is a legal document that you can use to reassure future buyers of your home that your conservatory does have an Ultraframe roof. Ultraframe tried, tested and trusted Tried, tested, trusted
New Livin Room Orangery from Ultraframe Now Available Blue Self Cleaning Conservatory Roof Glazing The Livin Room Orangery is the latest addition to Ultraframe's Orangery range of home improvement products. The Livin Room Orangery is the best of both worlds, combining light and sky of a conservatory with the walls and ceiling of an extension. The Livin Room Orangery is a truly multi functional home extension, creating a pleasant and relaxing space or alternatively as a family room. The Livin Room Orangery uses the well proven Ultraframe Classic roof at its heart, and a well engineered internal framework is added, then plastered, to give a perimeter ceiling all the way round. The Livin Room Orangery can be used in a range of shapes from Victorian, Georgian, Lean-to and Gables. The Livin Room Orangery is also suitable to be used with box gutters, meaning there is almost no limit to the design you can have. To further enhance the usability of the Livin Room Orangery, down lighters and speakers can be built in to the perimeter roof, so the homeowner can truly stamp their mark on this living space. A further option is the external Cornice aluminium guttering which adds to the overall external visual effect of the Livin Room Orangery. For a modern, contemporary crossover between a conservatory and extension then the must have product is the Ultraframe Livin Room Orangery.
Technical Reassurance Frequently Asked Questions As you go through your conservatory planning process there will be many questions that you will need answering. Statutory Obligations All Ultraframe roofs are designed in accordance with all relevant British Standards and Codes of Practice including: BS5516 Parts 1 & 2: 2004 sloping glazing for buildings BS6399 Part 2: 1997 wind loads BS6399 Part 3: 1998 snow loads BS8118 Part 1: 1991 structural use of aluminium design BS8118 Part 2: 1991 structural use of aluminium materials and workmanship Ultraframe conservatory roofs were the first in the industry to be approved by the BBA. Furthermore, Ultraframe were the first roof system manufacturer to be awarded ISO9000 for design, manufacture and supply a testament to a real passion for innovation and quality. All Ultraframe roofing systems feature structural grade aluminium for optimum resistance to wind and snow loads which are capped and clad with low maintenance PVC. Built to Last All Ultraframe roofs are approved by the British Board of Agrément (BBA) who has assigned them with a life expectancy of at least 25 years. When you consider the weather impact that your conservatory roof has to endure over a 25 year period you can understand why you need a tough, durable and engineered system: 15,300mm of rainfall 460 days with snow falling 57 days of hail the size of peas 9,125 days with temperatures in the range of -15ºC in winter to +35ºC in summer 300 visits by window cleaners, house painters and aerial installers Safety and Security When double glazed glass units are used in the roof, they are required to meet full safety glazing material to BS6206. When polycarbonate glazing material is specified it must be strong and shatterproof. In the event of a fire, conservatory roofs can aid escape through the windows above. Ultraframe s roof systems incorporate a specially designed glazing bar feature to prevent thieves removing glazing material in order to gain access. Detailed below are some of the more common questions: Q We have not seen a conservatory that we want within this brochure can we get a bespoke model designed? A Absolutely, since all conservatories are made to order you can have anything that is physically achievable. To find inspiration take a look at the Conservatory Gallery on the Ultraframe website www.ultraframe.co.uk Q Can I use my conservatory all the year round? A Modern conservatories, with insulated bases and cavity walls, which feature double glazed units and a thermally efficient roof can be used all the year round. The thoughtful use of heat will further assist. In addition, comfort levels can be further enhanced through the use of Active Blue. This is a revolutionary new type of glazing that is specially developed in order to keep conservatories warm in winter by retaining heat and cool in the summer by excluding solar radiation. Q Do we need to have Planning Permission or Building Regulation Approvals for a conservatory? A Planning Permission is not usually required unless you are adding a conservatory to a property that has already been extended. In addition, you may need to check the age of your property as developers of new build properties often place restrictions on them. We can help with any permission required. Q Do we need to install Insulated Double Glazing Units (IGU s) and if so, which ones? A On 1st April 2002, the government introduced Part L, which was an amendment to the Building Regulations. Within this amendment for the first time replacement windows and doors must meet tough new thermal performance standards. The new standard applies when new doors replace an existing window or when you change the doors between the house and conservatory; however it is not applicable when you keep existing lockable French Doors or patio doors between a house and conservatory. Q Do you make conservatories to order? A Yes all of our conservatories are made to measure and can be personalised with a host of accessories and design features both internally and externally. Q How long do we wait for our new conservatory? A The average turnaround is six to ten working weeks from placing the order in writing. However, please note this is dependant on weather conditions and whether any Planning Permission is required. Q How can we ensure privacy from our neighbours? A Conservatories can be made private through the thoughtful use of obscure glass, solid panels, blinds or even solid walls (if the proportion of the side frame glass is below 50% then building regulation approval is required). Q We have an odd shaped / unusual wall / sloping garden can we still have a conservatory? A Using a flexible system such as Ultraframe there is almost always a solution to your problem. In addition your installer will normally suggest several alternative designs. Q How can I be sure that my conservatory features an Ultraframe roof? A Be sure to ask your installer for the registration form for the Ultraframe Roof Certificate of Authenticity. This is your guarantee that your conservatory does feature the market leading Ultraframe roof. This certificate may also be passed onto future buyers of your property for inclusion in a Home Information Pack (HIP).