Improve your Mid Devon home with easy design and installation

If you want to quickly and easily improve your home and increase the space available to you, a conservatory might be the perfect option for you. ADS Windows & Doors can help you fully maximise your living space for much less than the price of a full house extension.

We have a wide range of styles, sizes, types, features, and colour options that can help make your dream home a reality. We also price our products by the size and style you choose, rather than by the square metre like other home extensions and home improvements.

Once you’ve chosen your perfect model, our friendly and experienced team of installation experts can install it to a high standard every time.

Great quality at a great price

Here at ADS Windows & Doors, we’re well known throughout Devon for our wide range of high-quality and long-lasting products.

From living rooms to orangeries, home offices, and even kitchens, we have the perfect conservatory for all your needs. Our catalogue includes a range of contemporary and traditional conservatory styles that will complement any home.

The quality and standard of our products are down to our use of modern manufacturing techniques and energy-efficient double glazing, which means that our UPVC windows, doors, and conservatories will keep your new living space comfortable and enjoyable all year round. Your conservatory will never be too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter.

We are also a member of FENSA, which means you can be sure that our installers have a proven reputation for quality and our products are compliant with building regulations.

Contact our conservatory specialists today

We have over 10 years’ experience designing, building, and supplying conservatories. Our customers know us for our high-quality products and our reliable installation services, and we pride ourselves on our ability to deliver your dream living space. With our team of experienced installers and designers, you can enjoy the peace of mind knowing that you’re in the best hands.

FAQ

How long do UPVC conservatories last?

The great thing about UPVC is that it’s very strong and long-lasting. A UPVC conservatory should last at least 10 years, but this depends on the level of maintenance and how regularly you clean it. Regular maintena nce could increase its life to over 25 years.

Can you put a kitchen in a conservatory?

Using your conservatory as a kitchen might seem unusual, but it’s actually a common and effective way to make the most of the extra space. These types of kitchens can either be an extension of your current one, or as a fully contained kitchen. If you’re planning to use your appliances in your conservatory, you will need to add water and gas lines.

How much do conservatories cost in Plymouth and Mid Devon?

This depends on the size, style, type, and features. Depending on your vision and your needs, the cost can vary. It also can be more expensive if you ask for a bespoke conservatory instead of a pre-designed one. For a free, no-hassle quote about how much a conservatory might cost, speak to our expert team today.

Do you need planning permission for a conservatory in Plymouth and Mid Devon?

Usually no, but this can depend on the scale of work you are having done and the position of your house. Most houses (but not flats) have Permitted Development Rights which allow you to carry out certain small changes without needing to apply for planning permission.

Conservatories fall under these permitted developments, which means that you don’t need to get planning permission if the following conditions are met:

· Side or rear conservatories are no taller than 4m or 3m if within 2m of a boundary

· The proposed conservatory won’t take up more than 50% of the total area of land around the original house (including sheds and outbuildings)

· The roof ridge (top point) of the conservatory is no taller than the eaves of the original property’s roof

· The conservatory is not fronting a highway and is not in front of the principal elevation or side elevation of the original house

· Side conservatories are not wider than 50% of the width of the original house

· Single-storey rear extensions do not extend beyond the rear wall of the original house by more than 4m (detached house) or more than 3m (any other house)

 

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