we've listed the most frequently asked questions by our customers when considering making a purchase.
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Conservatories
How should I look after my conservatory plants?
How should I look after my conservatory plants?
Conservatories make great additions to your home in terms of living space; however, these rooms are also great as “indoor gardens” to grow plants. Due to the nature of a conservatory, temperatures are high during the summer months and because the plant is not exposed to the harsh conditions of the winter months, it will be able to live throughout the year. Hence, a conservatory is a perfect place to create a “mini garden”. One of the major issues with a conservatory however, is whether or not the room will get too hot for the plant. Thus, you need to make sure that you do your research and ensure that your plant will grow properly in a conservatory environment. Some plants, such as orange trees, do not do very well in conservatories because temperatures can get so high that the plant dies off.
There is also the risk that the conservatory may get too cold during winter and in this case, it’s strongly suggested that you look into the windows you are using and to make sure that they are insulated via double glazing (our conservatories come with this option by default). You could also bring in external light and heat sources when it gets very cold at night (though this will decrease the savings on the heating bill that double glazing gives you) or remove the plant and place it in a more hospitable environment if the temperature drops too low.
Like with any other plants, plants that are grown in a conservatory need watering and you need to make sure to pay attention to that, as the hotter a room gets, in general the more water the plant needs (unless of course the plant is made for hot, dry climates). Pruning plants is also an issue so it’s suggested that you only try to prune plants at the end of a given season and only after all the fruit and/or flowers have fully bloomed and developed. This allows the plant to fully recover and grow again properly the next season. You must also take into consideration the size of the pot you are using, as if the plant becomes too big it can become cumbersome to move about, depending on the size of the conservatory.
A conservatory is a great place to grow a plant due to the control you have over the internal environment thanks to blinds, air-conditioning, etc, and plants are a brilliant way to bring some natural colour into the room.
What are the steps to get a new conservatory built?
What are the steps to get a new conservatory built?
- Choose your own style from our extensive range of Elizabethan, Victorian and Edwardian conservatories. Choose shapes, colours, glass, and finishing touches to enhance your home and suit your budget.
- Simply call us free on 0800 328 9395 or complete the online form and we'll arrange a suitable time for one of our consultants to visit you. They'll offer you expert advice on all of our conservatories, with no commitment and no pressure.
- Get the best value quote from us with a clear, written cost and expert advice on any conservatory from our range and the special offers available to you. Ask your consultant about the different payment options available through our Platinum Lifestyle Account.
- Let our Master Installers transform your home. Installation is stress free as we take care to minimise disruption before leaving your home as good as new. Our team will arrange for the foundations to be laid, and then complete the installation of your new conservatory or garden room. You can then inspect the improvements to your home.
- Satisfaction is guaranteed with a 10-year warranty on all of our conservatories and other home improvement products. And unlike some warranties, ours is fully transferable if you decide to move house. Our customer support team is also here to help with any concerns you may have with your conservatory after installation.
Sales and Installation
Can I get a quote online?
Because every Weatherseal double-glazing unit and door is designed and manufactured to your specific property it is impossible for us to give on line quotes.
At Weatherseal we take pride in our attention to detail and like the opportunity to sit with you and talk you through the many styles and designs that are available for your home.
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Can I get finance for my purchase?
Yes you can!
At Weatherseal we believe that making huge improvements to your home shouldn't leave you facing a huge bill! So whether you're looking for double glazing, conservatories, doors or roofline products, with Weatherseal you can spread the cost over monthly payments to suit your budget. We're usually able to give you a decision within 24 hours and our flexible repayments mean that you can raise and lower your payments as suits your circumstances.
To find out more about our credit services, please contact us.
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How long will the appointment last?
Because every order we manufacture is designed specifically to suit your property and what you want each appointment time will vary, however the average length of an appointment is normally 1 hour.
Our experienced Sales Consultants will take the time to listen to you and find out exactly what it is you are looking for, he will then use his knowledge and experience to discuss with you the most suitable options.
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Can I spread the cost of my order?
Yes of course, our Platinum Lifestyle account offers you the opportunity to spread the cost of your payments. Our Sales Consultants will be able to explain the different options available to you.
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