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We are one of the biggest manufacturers of veka profile upvc windows and doors. All our windows are fully reinforced with...
We are a small family based company specialising in property home improvement services. House extensions, renovations, lof...
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We are able to offer you a choice of 2 solutions: THE PINNACLE OF CONSERVATORY ROOFS Our new Pinnacle tiled roof system ...
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11 Sep

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Linlithgow - EH49

Enquiry from: Rupali S

Start Date: Immediate

Call back anytime. New build or replacement: New build Brickwork present: No Style of conservatory: Unsure Quote requested on a conservatory, in PVCu, to be supplied and fitted.

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14 Mar

Conservatory | Repair

Linlithgow - EH49

Enquiry from: Agnes K

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Conservatory roof damage due to storm 24:janits made off 50mm poly carbonate been informed that it's not made in that thickness anymore , insurance only going to pay for damage panel can you help plz ...

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04 Feb

Conservatory | Repair

Linlithgow - EH49

Enquiry from: Agnes K

Start Date: Immediate

quote for damage received to conservatory roof are you the property owner: owner of the property what part of the conservatory requires work done: conservatory roof what type of work is required: roof...

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01 Jul

Conservatory | Solid Roof

Linlithgow - EH49

Enquiry from: Rodger L

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Customer made an enquiry for Conservatory Solid Roof via one of our websites. Looking at various options they would like to discuss directly Confirmed interest, SMS at 16:17 Please call to discuss an...

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26 Feb

Conservatory | Repair

Linlithgow - EH49

Enquiry from: Jim C

Start Date: Immediate

I am looking to have my extension roof cleaned and resealed There are 7 polycarbonate panels measuring 78cms x 180cms approx.

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22 Feb

Conservatory | Repair

Linlithgow - EH49

Enquiry from: Jim C

Start Date: Immediate

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clean & reseal polycarbonate roof in conservatory - 7 panels, approximately 78cms x 180 cms are you the property owner: owner of the property what part of the conservatory requires work done: conserva...

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15 May

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Linlithgow - EH49

Enquiry from: Graham C

Start Date: Immediate

conservatory , bi fold doors and wood burner

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27 Dec

Conservatory | Repair

Linlithgow - EH49

Enquiry from: James S

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leaking in one corner. water seems to come down the inside of a joint and then comes out onto the interior shelf. happens regularly with moderate rainfall.-conservatory repairs - leaking conservatory ...

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21 Feb

Conservatory | Repair

Linlithgow - EH49

Enquiry from: Magda B

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prof leaking-conservatory repairs - conservatory repairs are you the property owner: owner of the property what part of the conservatory requires work done: conservatory roof

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26 Nov

Conservatory | Repair

Linlithgow - EH49

Enquiry from: Jim C

Start Date: Immediate

re-seal polycarbonate conservatory roof - roughly 6m x3m

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17 Aug

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Linlithgow - EH49

Enquiry from: Jean F

Start Date: Immediate

Call any time. New build or replacement: New build Brickwork present: No Style of conservatory: Unsure Quote requested on a conservatory, in PVCu, to be supplied and fitted.

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13 Aug

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Linlithgow - EH49

Enquiry from: Jean F

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customer is looking to have a new conservatory installed in their home. conservatory - needs ideas on styles upvc supplied and fitted please contact to appoint are you the property owner: owner what ...

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06 Apr

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Linlithgow - EH49

Enquiry from: Anna M

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*homeowner conservatory- lean to upvc supplied and fitted please call to appoint

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16 Jan

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Linlithgow - EH49

Enquiry from: Lori M

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conservatory with a wood burner are you the property owner: relative of owner what level of service do you require: design, supply & install do you know what style you require: unsure, i would like to...

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22 May

Conservatory | Solid Roof

Linlithgow - EH49

Enquiry from: Colin G

Start Date: Immediate

looking to get a quote to replace the existing polycarbonate roof on my conservatory with tiles possibly? are you the property owner: owner of the property what part of the conservatory requires work...

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18 May

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Linlithgow - EH49

Enquiry from: Michal B

Start Date: Immediate

everything, from supplier to building whole project are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) what level of service do you require: design, supply & install do you know what style you requi...

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09 Apr

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Linlithgow - EH49

Enquiry from: Hubert P

Start Date: Immediate

Customer in Linlithgow area made an enquiry for a new conservatory online. Confirmed via SMS at 19:37 Confirmed via email at 19:37 uPVC Supply and install Please call to arrange an appointment to di...

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14 Feb

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Linlithgow - EH49

Enquiry from: Di D

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Glass extension at rear of property with 75% off as advertised Are you the property owner: Owner What level of service do you require: Design, Supply & Install Property Type: Detached Do you know wha...

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14 Feb

Conservatory | Repair

Linlithgow - EH49

Enquiry from: Simon H

Start Date: Immediate

Hi, I`m looking for a quote to replace the sealant in my conservatory roof as water has been getting in under the lead flashing. It is a standard sized, UPVC conservatory - I think it is 5/6m in lengt...

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11 Jan

Conservatory | Repair

Linlithgow - EH49

Enquiry from: Gavin D

Start Date: Immediate

I have a leaking conservatory roof. From what i can see it looks like some of the seals need to be replaced.Thanks.-Conservatory Repairs - Conservatory Repairs Are you the property owner: Owner of the...

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How much do Conservatory Installer services cost?

How much do Conservatory Installers charge? Costs for Conservatory Installers in 2026 can vary depending upon the kind of work that you require to have actually performed in your house. It's the question we get asked a whole lot "how much do Conservatory Installers cost?". It's generally better to have an idea of how much a Conservatory Installer will likely charge for their assistance. Rates will change based on the products and the tradesperson chosen. The table shows the sorts of task that Conservatory Installers generally do as well as the regular cost series of these tasks. Some projects take longer to complete than others so prices do differ by project.

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The average price
of a Conservatory Installer in Linlithgow is:

£11,669

Conservatory Installer job Conservatory Installer cost in 2026
Wooden conservatories in Linlithgow £45,000-£69,000
Conservatory in Linlithgow £6,000-£9,200
Orangery in Linlithgow £15,000-£23,000
Diy wood conservatories in Linlithgow £9,200-£13,800
Diy conservatories in Linlithgow £2,320-£3,480
Aluminium conservatories in Linlithgow £4,500-£6,900
Diy aluminium conservatory in Linlithgow £2,320-£3,480
Conservatory base in Linlithgow £675-£1,035
Conservatory repairs in Linlithgow £1,125-£1,725
Pool enclosures in Linlithgow £6,000-£9,200
Sunroom in Linlithgow £15,000-£23,000
Conservatory roof in Linlithgow £3,750-£5,750
Lean-to Conservatory in Linlithgow £3,900-£20,000

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Conservatory Installer FAQs

what is an orangery?

Getting its name from it’s original use and commonly mistaken for conservatories, orangeries were developed about four hundred years ago to help protect citrus fruits from the winter frosts. An orangery is basically a room extension featuring a flat perimeter roof, brick base as well as a central roof lantern including doors and windows. Even though it originates from Italy and made more modern by Holland’s architectural development, orangeries have grown to become an ubiquitous phenomenon within the British society with thousands of the extension being built every year. They’re built in a similar way to conservatories, however, orangeries are typically developed from a brick base and usually making use of a stone or brick pillars to provide support to a flat roof perimeter. Also, the common choice for an orangery is a central roof lantern including glass panels or vent windows. Unlike conservatories which usually make use of patio doors, orangeries are more likely to have more complex bi-folding door system - enhancing the visual appeal of the extension in a more unique and stylish way.

Orangeries typically incorporates less glass when compared to a conservatory - thereby, allowing a moderate amount of natural light into the space. This way, you would not have to go outdoors to enjoy the sunlight during the summer months. Generally, the extension also offers a atrium-style ceiling height while also protecting your space from excessive sunlight and adding character to your home.

In conclusion, orangeries are an excellent choice when it comes to extending your home - be it to make a room larger or adding a new room all together. Ultimately, they go a long way to add incredible value to your home for resale purposes. Orangeries are best installed by seasoned professionals in order to ensure the best outcome.

How can I get rid of my old conservatory?

A good way to get rid of your conservatory is to sell it. Depending on its condition you may not make much money from it, but it’s an easy and financially viable way to get your old conservatory dismantled and out of the way. If you are replacing it, the installer can easily remove this for you completely.

what is the difference between a conservatory and an orangery?

What Is The Difference Between A Conservatory And An Orangery?

If you’re looking to build an extension for your home, one of the first things that comes to mind is the type of structure that would best suit your property. When it comes to glass extensions there are two major varieties which includes the traditional conservatory and the orangery, but there are usually a lot of confusion over the differences of these two varieties. With the growth in popularity of glazed extensions, the differences between the two structures are becoming more and more thin. However, the main difference between a conservatory and an orangery is the number of glass incorporated. Conservatories are fully glazed structures featuring a low brick base wall, meanwhile orangeries are grand brick structures with with glazed roofs. But as a result of innovations of over the years in glazing, the difference has changed a bit.

Here are some of the major differences between a conservatory and an orangery.

✓ Orangeries are generally best suited to traditional-styled homes or with older property making use of matching stone or brick in construction. Meanwhile for a more recent or modern property, a conservatory will be the better option to add the flair to your property.

✓ Conservatories tend to be larger than orangeries, therefore if you want a smaller extension, an orangery would be your best bet.

✓ Orangeries are typically rectangular in shape and is traditionally a more regular building meanwhile a conservatory can be shaped to suit your needs. With an conservatory, you can get a T-shaped, L-shaped, curved, double ended and lean-to extensions to suit your preference.

✓ An orangery usually possess a flat roof at the edges with a glazed lantern section right at the centre. You can also find more luxurious orangeries having two or more lantern sections. However, when it comes to the roofing, conservatories generally have more options. Some are gabled or pitched, others are lean-to with a plethora of choice to finish off the roof.

How to insulate a conservatory roof?

If you’re worried about your conservatory being too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter, you can insulate it. Older conservatory roofs are made from inefficient polycarbonate, which means that up to 25% of all the heat lost in a conservatory escapes from the roof.

To insulate your conservatory roof, you can install blinds or curtains – but they can go mouldy from condensation. There are two other options that are more long-term that could be better: upgrading the polycarbonate in the roof or opting for a solid conservatory roof.

You can add a thicker polycarbonate roof panel with better thermal efficiency if the glazing bars on your conservatory will expand to fit. This will offer better insulation, but may not last very long – maybe less than 10 years.

A solid conservatory roof is a new way of making your conservatory usable all year round. Most existing conservatory frames will be able to support a lightweight metal structure and slate-like tiles to match your home’s roof. Or you can opt for a hybrid option where the solid and glass parts are merged together. This will insulate your conservatory roof so it never gets too hot or too cold.

What wood should you use if building a conservatory?

There several benefits to be derived from constructing a wooden conservatory. Not only do they have an immense visual appeal that’s difficult to rival, but also offer a plethora of other benefits as well. You get to choose from a variety of styles, wooden conservatories are versatile as the wood can be carved to your taste, they can come with a warranty between 10-25 years, they are strong and durable, and finally, they go a long way to increase your property value.

With that in mind, there are a wide range of wood types that are available in the market which you can choose from and the best option largely depends on varying factors. These includes your preference, budget and many more. Below are some types of woods you can consider to construct your new extension.

• Oak

This is a very popular wood type ( especially in the UK) when it comes to constructing wooden conservatories, thanks to its top notch hard wood.

• Iroko

This is a special type of hardwood that possesses a very lengthy lifespan, just like an oak. Due to its extraordinary quality, this wood type can be very rare to come by which implies a really costly price tag.

• Sapele

This is a type of wood that is widely known for its strength. It is very durable and comes with a great finish.

• Mahogany

Mahogany is an exceptionally strong wood that’s a lot resistant to warping than most of the other woods. It possesses a red colour which will turn to grey overtime.

• Idigbo

Only top wood experts can actually differentiate between a stained idigbo and an oak. Being a light wood, idigbo is usually a cheap option and absolutely very easy to work with.

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how much is a conservatory?

How Much Is A Conservatory?

If you’re looking to install a conservatory in your home or property, one of the first things you’d have to consider is the cost of getting it done so you can set a budget and start planning. In this article, we’ll give you an idea of how much a conservatory price is, so you can have a rough estimate for your unique conservatory requirements.

Generally, the average cost of conservatory can be within the range of £5000 to £20000 and of course this depends on both the design and home. There are a number of influencing factors that can play a key role when it comes to determining how much you’ll be paying for your conservatory. Some of these factors include the size, style, material, colour as well as the roof type. All of these factors can greatly determine the overall price of your conservatory, so you’d most likely have to approach the acquisition process as a multi-staged concept so as to get the perfect fit for your home in every level.

So with these factors in mind, a lean to conservatory style with a polycarbonate roof material will range between £8100 to £11900. A Victorian conservatory with a polycarbonate roof material will range between £9600 to £14200. While their Edwardian and Gable counterparts will also cost within a range of £9600 to £14200 for either style.

A lean to conservatory style with a glass roof material will range between £9000 to £13200. A Victorian conservatory with a polycarbonate roof material will range between £11000 to £16200. While their Edwardian and Gable counterparts will also cost within a range of £11000 to £16200 for either style.

How wooden conservatories add value to my home?

How Wooden Conservatories Add Value To My Home?

Wooden conservatories does not only offer a bright and exciting way to increase both your entertainment and living space, but can also go a long to add immense value to your home. If you recruit master craftsmen to utilize superior quality wooden materials to build your conservatory, it can boost the value of your property by 5 percent - ranging between £13,000 to £15,000.

Like many other construction projects, the amount of value that’ll be generated by a wooden conservatory depends largely on the quality of the materials and construction utilized. A higher quality wood like an Oak or Iroko will definitely add a greater value to your home than woods of a lesser quality.

Below are some good points you can put to use to ensure you get the best return on investment.

• Do not alter your home’s style

If you have a modern home, building a traditional conservatory would not only make your home have an inconsistent appearance, but also reduce its value. Ensure that your wooden conservatory has a similar style to your home to derive maximum value.

• A great looking and professionally done wooden conservatory equals a great value

To maximize the possible benefits from your wooden conservatory, it is essential to use a reputable company with a fantastic portfolio.

• Strike a balance between garden space and your conservatory size

A big or moderate outdoor space is just as valuable as your wooden conservatory. So when building your conservatory, do ensure to take the outdoor space into consideration, as a little garden space can imply a negative ROI.

• Consult a local estate agent

The size, style and construction of your wooden conservatory can greatly impact its value. A local estate agent can assist you to determine the potential ROI.

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how to tile conservatory roof?

How To Tile Conservatory Roof

If you’re thinking about replacing your old conservatory roof with a tiled one, you’d probably want to know how you can go about it. Tiling of a conservatory roof comes with a plethora of benefits with the most significant one being a much improved insulation which helps you save money on heating bills. This activity is also, however, a task that is best done by a professional. It requires working at height which can be very dangerous and also demands a particular set of skills as well as confidence to make the project a safe and successful one. In other words, if you lack any of the aforementioned attributes, then we’d strongly recommend that you call in a reliable professional who can guarantee the best results for help. In this article, we’ll walk you through the conservatory roof tiling process.

✓ Remove the existing roof. As you would have guessed, the first step is to remove the old existing roof and dispose off in an environmental friendly way.

✓ Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) rafters are fitted so as to develop the structural frame for the new solid roof.

✓ Waterproofing. The next step is to add 100% waterproof sheets under the GRP rafters.

✓ Insulation. Once the waterproof sheets have been installed, it’s then time to fit the insulation boards making sure that there’s a 15mm gap between the boards and the waterproof sheets.

✓ Outer sheets. To minimize the number of roofing bars and increase the conservatory’s efficiency, you’ll have to include the outer sheets at this stage.

✓ Tiling. This is the final step in the process. Add the tiles to the conservatory roof and make sure that they’re firmly secured. This wouldn’t take forever as most conservatories are not that big in size.

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