Yes, you can convert a conservatory into an orangery or an extension, but you need to take a few things into consideration. It might be possible to use the existing base and any existing walls. However, this will only be possible if the base is in good condition and can hold the extra weight it needs to.
Different building regulations apply to extensions and orangeries. Often, it is impractical to use existing structures of a conservatory for a new orangery or extension. It’s not impossible by any means, so please book an appointment if you would like to discuss this.
After talking through what you would need, we would send a surveyor to assess your property and conservatory. This way, they can judge how feasible converting to an orangery or extension would be. Every home is different, so while it is possible to convert, it might not be possible for your project.
As an alternative to converting your conservatory, we offer solid conservatory roofs. Adding solid panels or a tiled roof is a great way to give your conservatory a new lease of life. If you want to convert to make the space more usable, a solid roof can help make your conservatory warmer in winter and cooler in summer.
If you still have any additional questions or would like more information, speak to a member of our team today.
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