uPVC Conservatories FAQ
If you are considering purchasing an uPVC conservatory,
it is always useful to know Something about the various options
available today. Some FAQ's on conservatories together with our
impartial answers.
Q. Will my uPVC Conservatory discolour in the
sun?
A. Given that the uPVC used for your conservatory
is of high-quality e.g. Rehau, Veka, Synseal, Spectus you should
not come across any discolouration. Highly regarded uPVC conservatory
companies will warrant against this occurrence.
Q.
Some conservatory companies state that internal glazing is added
security because there is no glazing bead on the outside of the
frame. On the other hand, other conservatory companies state that
exterior beading is more secure as the glass is secured by means
of a double sided security tape which secures the glass to the inside
frame Other conservatory companies declare that it is feasible to
merely knock out internally fitted glazed units. Furthermore they
are more prone to leaking given that during storm conditions; the
flexing of the glass next to beading rather than the frame. What
is the reality?
A. There are small rudiments of truth in both
points. It is not easy to dispute against internal beading being
the more secure than external beading and would favour this choice.
However, it also correct that an externally beading maybe less prone
to leaks. However, with today's design and manufacturing methods
the profiles which make up your conservatory will have been tested
and any defects corrected before manufacture and distribution. A
lot of bias is put on the two methods by sales people who want you
to purchase their products. The most important thing is to ensure
that when purchasing your conservatory it carries a full 10 year
guarantee on parts and labour.

Regarding the glass units being easy to knock out,
this is not possible as the glass would shatter before it could be
forced out of the glazing beads.
Q. I am thinking of having a conservatory with
a glass roof but how will I clean it I am 65 but still nimble?
A. You have two options the first you purchase
a telescopic handle with a large cleaning sponge and tackle the
job from a ladder which we would not recommend you to do or purchase
bio self cleaning glass with your conservatory. This is a fairly
new product from the clever people at Pilkington glass. It uses
daylight and rainwater to break down and wash away organic dirt
from exterior surfaces, making it ideal for hard-to-reach surfaces
that are difficult to clean like your conservatory roof.
Q. Please could you tell me how should I clean
my uPVC conservatory and when?
A. The best way to clean you uPVC conservatory
is to use a damp cloth (water and washing up liquid) wipe down all
dirty surfaces as and when the conservatory looks a bit grubby.
The uPVC should never be left to go green with algae as this can
etch itself into the uPVC and mark it. Once a year clean the uPVC
with a good quality uPVC cleaner, your conservatory will then always
look like new.
Q.
I have been told that wood grain uPVC conservatories fade in sun
light is this true?
A. I have never heard of this happening. The
process is quite sophisticated, the uPVC normally is standard white
which is cleaned then it is wrapped in a foil which represents a
wood grain of your choice, this should carry a full 10 year guarantee
along with your conservatory. To read more on uPVC wood grain conservatories
visit our uPVC Mahogany
and uPVC Oak Conservatories
section.
Q. I have restricted finances but would like
to have a small conservatory please could you advise me what route
to take?
A. You don't state what your funds are, nevertheless,
now's the moment to get some excellent bargains on uPVC conservatories.
The cheapest way to have a conservatory is to buy a diy conservatory
as long as you are a diy enthusiast or know a couple of acquaintances
in the building industry you can save thousands of pounds, to read
more on diy conservatories goto our diy conservatory page.
Q. I wish to have a conservatory but there
is a manhole which will be in the middle of the conservatory. Can
this problem be over come?
A. That is not a problem if they can put a
man on the moon you certainly have your conservatory over the manhole.
Joking aside this situation is quite general today. To over come
this problem and to comply with building regulation (good working
practice) The old cover is removed and the existing inspection chamber
is raised to the concrete level of the floor a double seal cover
is than bedded into position and level with the new floor screed
for a solid floor the centre of the cover is then filled with screed
and levelled to the new floor. Should the floor be suspended (timber)
the inspection cover normally finishes below the floor level and
access is gained from a trap in the floor.
Should you have any more questions please e mail David
Browne at contact@conservatories-uk.uk.com
Related links:
uPVC vs. hardwood conservatories;
White uPVC conservatories;
Mahogany uPVC conservatories;
Oak uPVC Conservatories;
Oak hardwood conservatories;
Mahogany hardwood conservatories;
Hardwood conservatories FAQ.
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