By adding a conservatory to your home, you have created a light, airy space in which to relax. The latest innovation in conservatory construction is uPVC conservatories made FROM unplasticized polyvinyl chloride. By using this new versatile material to construct Elizabethan conservatories, Edwardian conservatories and garden rooms, you can be sure to end up with a lovely relaxing space to enjoy your free time.
There are a number of excellent reasons to build a conservatory, particularly one made of uPVC. There is an astounding array of things you can use your new conservatory for to suit every member of the family so it will definitely be money well spent.
Those winter blues will be a thing of the past once you have built you new conservatory. Many people suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, during the dark, winter months. A conservatory can help relieve this disorder by bringing in every bit of sunlight possible. A little bit of sunshine should chase away those winter blues.
By having a conservatory made from uPVC you can ensure that it will last for years to come with no need for refinishing. PVC contains sunlight deteriorating softeners, which means your conservatory is unlikely to stand the test of time. So, uPVC is a better option because it is able to resist oxidisation and harmful effects from the sun and is also softener free. Wood weathers and deteriorates in the sun as well as rain. Every 3 to 5 years, wood will need some attention, with sealant, paint and stain needed to be replaced. This is never required with uPVC. All you need to do with a uPVC conservatory is occasionally wipe it down with a damp rag in order to keep it in good condition. In order to keep your conservatory in good condition all you must do is wipe it with a damp rag to keep it looking new and shiny.
It is concerns for the environment that prevent homeowners from selecting a uPVC conservatory. Because the some plastic cannot be recycyled and broken down there a fear that it will cause unsightly debris in the future. Fear not, this is not the case with uPVC, it is completely recyclable and non-toxic aswell.
Because of the nature of a conservatory it can offer a diverse range of functions to its user. Even when it is freezing outside you can still use your conservatory to grow exotic plants. Other uses could be a music room or a personal gym. Further example of uses for conservatories are room for children to play in and store their toys or a room to entertain or eat in. Some people just use it as a space to enjoy family time.
If your are struggling to sell your home in a slumping market then a conservatory could be the answer to boosting some interest. If you have built a conservatory onto your home then it will be more likely to stand out against other homes without.
There are no many benefits you will find it hard to come up with a reason not to build your conservatory from uPVC.
The author of this article knows their stuff about uPVC conservatories, especially Elizabethan and Edwardian conservatories! So when it comes to it they know the dos and don’ts when it comes to building your new conservatory with a view towards selling your home.