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Conservatories Shrewsbury

Posted by Steven
Jun 11
2009

 

Conservatories Shrewsbury

Getting a quote for your Conservatory can be difficult. There are so many options and companies to choose from, so we’ve made it easy to get the best advice and receive a very competitive conservatory quote.

With Mid Wales Windows there are a number of ways to get a quote:

Telephone

First of all you can ring our fantastic customer support team on 01686 628 650. They will take down your details and arrange a meeting time which is convenient for you.

Free Quotation Request

You can fill your details in on our Free Quotation Request form online, and you’ll be contacted by us within 24 hours. Also don’t worry about us passing your details along, that won’t happen with us, you’ll just be contacted by a friendly sales representative who will arrange a meeting time with you.

Visit our Showrooms

We recommend that you visit a showroom (Conservatories Wales), where you can see the different conservatories we have on display for yourself. We have showrooms throughout the UK with other Conservatory Outlet dealers.

We offer many different conservatory designs, including the popular Victorian Conservatory to the more modern Orangeries. All designs are available to match your exact specifications.

We build high calibre conservatories as well as PVC WIndows, PVC Doors, Roofline, Porches and more. We can provide you with a complete conservatory build service, and highly competitive quote for a top quality product.


Jun 5
2009

 

At Mid Wales Windows our Conservatories undergo extreme testing, putting them through lab created extreme weather conditions and testing to make sure that they can survive the harsh weather conditions they may face.

Our Roofline also comes under considerable testing as well. The following video shows what our roofs are put through in testing.

WATCH THE VIDEO

We are so sure of the quality of our PVC Conservatories, we are giving you a 1 2 3 guarantee – visit the special offers page for more information.


Orangeries Wales

Posted by Steven
Jun 4
2009

 

Are you in the group of people who are wondering what an Orangery actually is? Well, we’re here to explain.

We tend to fit internal lighting with downlighters which creates a great look to the inside of the orangery, and sets it apart from a normal Conservatory. To describe the difference in a basic way, an orangery feels more like a glass extension or sunroom with a combination of glazed frames and walls. We normally install a glass roof on our orangeries and there are a range of glazing options available.

The image shown is an example of an installed orangery from a photo-shoot we recently did.We have conservatories and orangeries set up at all of our showrooms around England and Wales.

There are numerous orangery designs available and all are made bespoke – which means they are tailor made for your exact requirements.

One of the major advantages at Mid Wales Windows is that our Welsh Orangeries are very well priced! So for a free quote please follow the links on our website!


Jun 3
2009

 

Proposed changes to building regulations in 2010 could add thousands of pounds on to Conservatory Prices. Matthew Glover, Managing Director of Conservatory Outlet (Mid Wales Windows is a Conservatory Outlet Retailer), explains that people should look to buy now before these regulations come into force.

The construction industry says that proposals in the draft consultation for the 2010 version of Part L of the Building Regulations will begin to see home extensions become more expensive for people looking to invest in their property.

conservatory

Consumers who are looking to build extensions could be forced to spend much more in improving the energy efficiency of the rest of their property under the new proposals. Matthew Glover believes the extra cost is likely to be around and additional £2,000 per conservatory.

These new regulations will cover Conservatories for the first time and that means higher carbon reduction targets which would include heating restrictions as well as floor, wall and glass designs to make the conservatory more energy efficient.

Matthew Glover stated, “Conservatory Outlet build their conservatories to a high standard, virtually complying with building regulations. But of course the requirement to upgrade other areas of the property at the same time will add to the cost of the project.”

brick conservatory

For those wishing to avoid these extra costs involved with the proposed regulations, then the only way to do so is to have their conservatory or orangery built this year, in 2009.

With the construction industry currently at below capacity due to the ongoing recession and housing crisis, there are some great Orangery and Conservatory Offers to be had. We offer the chance to pay on finance, not having to pay for 12 months and keeping a the low price that we currently offer.

Mid Wales Windows are a manufacturer of uPVC Windows, doors and conservatories with showrooms in Wales.


Conservatory Deals

Posted by Steven
May 28
2009

 

In this day and age, in the recession, home owners are actually looking at home improvement more than ever.

Why? Well, even though the recession is currently in full force, the property market has also been devalued considerably. So instead of looking at trying to sell, home owners are looking to improve what they have – either for personal use, or to improve the value of their home so they can then manage to sell it.

So here at Mid Wales Windows, we are looking to bring you the best Conservatory Deals to help you out a little bit when it comes to the purse strings.

There was an article in the Telegraph recently, speaking on this subject. The article states “Homeowners are spending an average of £5,300 on improving their homes instead of exposing themselves to the struggling property market.”

The research goes on to say that new bathrooms and kitchens top the list for areas home improvement, this is not at all surprising as they are key areas to our homes. The average cost for a new kitchen however is £6,300. Some loose change, this is not, and it comes as a major investment.

It seems that people desire change. It is in our nature to want something new – adding Conservatories to properties seems to be a very popular and well thought out option at the moment.

Researchers believe that adding more space to a property in the form of a conservatory or orangery can add around £20,000 (or more) to the value of a property. So in the scheme of things this is a much better option than adding a kitchen or bathroom because a conservatory will add a lot more value to your home.

At Mid Wales Windows, we understand the issues you can face with money, so we offer some great offers and our 1 2 3 guarantee.

So if you’re looking to improve your home and are looking for quality, but for good value, then please request a free quote online on our website. All of our conservatories are tailor made for your requirements. Please click on the following link for Conservatories Wales.


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