Find a Conservatory Installer you can trust in Bewdley.

Choose from 48 Conservatory Installers, all rated by people like you.

Over 31 reviews & an average rating of 4.2/5 stars, you'll find the right pro

Choose and shortlist

Use the shortlist button to select up to 4 tradespeople, enter your project details and press send

or

Keen to get on with the job?

Get up to 4 quotes from local Conservatory Installers near you

View Shortlist
Verified Pro

Wellkeptfacilites

0 review(s)
Offers services in BEWDLEY
WellKept Facilities is a professional facilities maintenance and property services provider delivering reliable, compliant...

A-Rated Conservatories

5 review(s)
Offers services in BEWDLEY
DON'T BUY A CONSERVATORY UNLESS ITS A-RATED ALL OUR CONSERVATORIES SUPERSEDES ALL CURRANT REGULATIONS. PROFESSIONAL FULL...
We are a father and son duo with 30 years experience helping our customers transform their homes. We supply and install Do...
At 5 Star Windows & Conservatories, we like to do things differently. First, we’re a family business with family values...

Conservatory4you

1 review(s)
Offers services in BEWDLEY
We specialize in conservatory roof conversions, replacements, insulations and windows & doors replacements. We have full g...

Recent Conservatory Installer Enquiries

16 Jun

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Bewdley - DY12

Enquiry from: Joseph H

Start Date: Immediate

Customer made an online enquiry for a conservatory via one of our websites. Confirmed via . uPVC Supply and install Please call to arrange an appointment to quote.

Post a similar request >

10 Dec

Conservatory | Repair

Bewdley - DY12

Enquiry from: Lyn D

Start Date: Immediate

Polycarbonate roof needs sealing, can see gap in roof

Post a similar request >

28 Oct

Conservatory | Repair

Bewdley - DY12

Enquiry from: Callum S

Start Date: Immediate

leaking conservatory that has lead to the fan/light fusing. help :-) -conservatory repairs - leaking conservatory roof repair are you the property owner: owner of the property what part of the conserv...

Post a similar request >

04 Feb

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Bewdley - DY12

Enquiry from: Amanda R

Start Date: Immediate

to repair a small leak in the conservatory roof are you the property owner: relative of owner what level of service do you require: repair is the repair needed internal or extrernal: internal & extern...

Post a similar request >

04 Feb

Conservatory | Repair

Bewdley - DY12

Enquiry from: Amanda R

Start Date: Immediate

i have a very small leak in the conservatory roof-conservatory repairs - leaking conservatory roof repair are you the property owner: relative of owner what type of work is required: plastic repairs p...

Post a similar request >

07 Aug

Conservatory | Repair

Bewdley - DY12

Enquiry from: Chris B

Start Date: Immediate

Replace wooden glazing bars and two wooden vents with aluminium. Conservatory has glass roof units, 5.2m x 3.2m, lean to.-Conservatory Repairs - Conservatory Repairs

Post a similar request >

23 Jun

Conservatory | uPVC | Supply & Install

Bewdley - DY12

Enquiry from: Maggie P

Start Date: Immediate

Tilt open large door leading from lounge to conservatory

Post a similar request >

19 Jun

Conservatory | Repair

Bewdley - DY12

Enquiry from: Michael W

Start Date: Immediate

I have a leak inside my conservatory above the garage door internal-Conservatory Repairs - Leaking Conservatory Roof Repair

Post a similar request >

08 May

Conservatory | Repair

Bewdley - DY12

Enquiry from: Margaret T

Start Date: Immediate

leaking roof needs repair Are you the property owner: Owner What level of service do you require: Repair Is the repair needed internal or extrernal: External What part of the conservatory do you need ...

Post a similar request >

23 Apr

Conservatory | Repair

Bewdley - DY12

Enquiry from: Tony S

Start Date: Immediate

Repairs required to slipped roof section on conservatory Homeowner Please contact to appoint

Post a similar request >

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.

View our Conservatory Installer cost guide View our Conservatory Installer advice

The average price
of a Conservatory Installer in Bewdley is:

£11,669

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

Related Conservatory Installer searches in Bewdley

Conservatory Installer FAQs

What’s the cost of a hardwood conservatory?
If you want a wooden conservatory, a hardwood conservatory is the best option. Softwood conservatories are cheaper because the wood grows faster, but they aren’t as weather resistant so won’t last as long. Choose a hardwood conservatory and it should last you over 15 years. Hardwood conservatories will set you back anywhere between £35,000 and £60,000, depending on your requirements. Of course, the larger your conservatory, the more it will cost, but other factors such as the type of wood, the finish and any dwarf walls will make a difference too. Oak is the hardiest type of wood, making it the most expensive – but it can be finished with a bug and pest resistant coating and still retain its polished look, so many people think it’s worth spending their money on. Other hardwoods used for conservatories are idigbo, Brazilian cedar and luan and are cheaper than oak but are still a great option. If you’d prefer to keep the cost of your hardwood conservatory towards the lower end of the range, choose one of these. You can still get them in a variety of finishes and they are still natural heat retainers, so you’ll get a conservatory that is as warm as it can be. If you want to use your conservatory all year round, it might be worth thinking about having dwarf walls installed with your hardwood conservatory so you can plumb in radiators.

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.

how much value does a lean to conservatory add?

When it comes to boosting the value of a property, there are a bunch of home improvements one can make to increase a property’s value. One of these improvements that can add to both the value as well as saleability of a home is a lean to conservatory. So exactly how much value does a conservatory add?

 

According to several studies carried out, a lean to conservatory should add anything within the range of 7% to 15% of the average property value in the UK. This equals thousands of pounds which ultimately translates that home and property owners can recoup some or even all of their cost of investment in the extension with relative ease. However, in order to determine the exact value added, you’d have to calculate the value of your investment. These includes determining the amount of money the lean to conservatory will cost including installation, the current value of your property as well as the amount of value the conservatory will add to your property. Doing this will help you determine how wise the investment in a lean to conservatory will be.

 

At present, the average price in the UK stands at about £240,000 and according to the experts, lean to conservatory should add with the range of 7 percent or 10 percent of that price in terms of value. In other words, the value of your property can rise by close to £17000. And if the total cost of building the lean to conservatory is about £9000, that means you’ve made a profit of up to £8,000. Besides this, there are also some other significant values and benefits offered by installing a lean to conservatory which includes more living space, aesthetic appeal and many more.

Do conservatories need to be double glazed?

In 2002 the Government amended Building Regulations governing the replacement and installation of glazing units. For the first time, windows had to meet energy efficiency standards and tough thermal performance levels. For new window units you must have efficiency ratings of at least a level C.

How to make a conservatory warm?

If you don’t want to go down the route of changing the roof on your conservatory, you can make your conservatory warm by adding curtains or blinds. Blinds are the best option since you’ll be able to fit them to your conservatory roof as well as the windows. There are plenty of options available, from Roman to Venetian blinds, and you can install them yourself if you’re feeling confident. Otherwise, there are plenty of blinds installers that will be able to fit them for you.

what is a conservatory?

What Is A Conservatory?

A conservatory is basically a structure constructed on a property that’s usually attached to the side of a home. It’s a room as well as a greenhouse that’s constructed with the help of a wide range of materials which includes bricks, wood, glass and polycarbonate. A conservatory is typically built with a great amount of glass which enables it to offer huge amount of sun and light. During construction, the idea is always to muster sufficient sunlight for the plants while also enabling a cosy room within the structure especially during the cold months. Generally, conservatory extensions’ walls are made of over 50 percent of glass, while their roofs are usually made up of more than 75 percent glass.

Thanks to the advancement in technology, conservatories have also greatly developed over the years. They’ve significantly evolved from the usual luxury greenhouses to normal and everyday home extensions. Conservatories have also grown to become very energy-efficient while also providing super comfort to the extent that they’re now being used throughout the year. And while it’s formerly known to be an occasional room, it’s now more of a home’s extension.

Legally, conservatories are usually covered by what’s called the permitted development rights which exempts them from both planning permission and building regulations. The conditions below form the legal definition of a conservatory to differentiate it from an extension.

✓ Below 30 square metres in size

✓ Constructed at ground level

✓ Separated from the main building by external walls, doors or windows.

✓ Possesses its own stand alone heating system

✓ The glazing as well as fixed electrical fittings are in compliance with the relevant building regulations.

do you need foundations for a lean to conservatory?

The short and simple answer to this question is yes, just like other new extensions, you must have a foundation done for your lean to conservatory. In order to transfer the building’s weight to the floor safely, there’s a need to construct a foundation. Without it, the structural integrity of the extension would be heavily compromised. What’s more? While there’s no minimum depth requirement for a lean to conservatory, there are multiple factors that can affect the depth as well as type of the foundation. Let’s take a look!

 

  • The nearby trees. What trees do is to absorb water from the soil which can affect the foundation significantly. When water is absorbed from the soil, the soil shrinks which affects the foundation’s strength. The size as well as type of the tree will determine the extent of the water absorption from the ground.
  • The soil’s suitability. The weight that each soil can withstand varies and even more so, when environmental factors have more effect on certain types of soils than others. For instance, chalk is able to drain water away relatively easily which means that nearby trees will only have a little effect on its quality. Clay, on the other hand, shrinks when drying and also retains a lot of water. This means that nearby trees will have huge impact on clay soil which will compromise the structural integrity of the lean to conservatory. Therefore, since changes to clay mostly occur to about 0.75m depth, foundations on the soil should be constructed deeper to compensate.
  • Undisturbed ground. Before the foundations are laid, there’s a need to identify grounds that hasn’t been built on and this usually takes a depth of about 1m (this figure may vary especially in regions where drains have been laid).
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.

Conservatory Installer help and advice

How it works

Tell us about your Conservatory Installer project

Answer a few quick questions to help us match you with the right Conservatory Installer

Get up to 4 free quotes

Receive no-obligation quotes from 4 Conservatory Installers working in Bewdley.

Pick the right pro for you

Compare prices, customer reviews and services, and hire the right Conservatory Installer.

Are you a Conservatory Installer in Bewdley?

View our open Conservatory Installer jobs near you

Join today
View Shortlist