So you’ve chose to add a new conservatory to your home and are joining the growing number of people who have realised the most economical route is to buy a DIY conservatory and either build it yourself or use a local builder to build it for you. Assuming you have already chose on the style and size of the conservatory all you have to do now is make a choice as to which DIY conservatory to buy.

It sounds simple enough but if your knowledge of conservatories is limited to what style will look excellent on your house and you are, like most people, searching the internet for the best deal the choice unfilled could prove daunting and confusing. There is an nearly endless choice of conservatory specifications for you to choose from ranging from low budget conservatories to high specification models and it is vital not to simply look for a cheap DIY conservatory but one that will suit your specific supplies.

Using the search terms of DIY conservatory or self build conservatories in your favourite search engine is likely to return hundreds of thousands of links to DIY conservatory supplier sites plus many sponsored or paid for links which will probably direct you to auction sites as well. Research shows that most users don’t click back further than the first three pages of results but this will still give you around 30 different DIY conservatory supplier sites to look at and all will have different product specifications and different prices. So how do you make the right buying choice?

Obviously you will want to get the best value for money you can but going for a cheap DIY conservatory may not be the best choice depending on what you intend to use the conservatory for and whether you want it to be a year round extension to your home.

After all, the conservatory will be a permanent fixture on your property for many years to come and there are a lot of other design features that need to be taken into consideration. To place it another way, buying the cheapest conservatory now may seem like a fantastic bargain but once installed, you will have to live with it until you choose to go on.

There are essentially two main routes to buying a self build conservatory:

DIY SUPERSTORES

Some of the search engine links will take you to the online sites of some of the major DIY superstores where you will be able to view their offerings which will naturally be standard size models with minimum specifications designed to keep the price down. They will probably be quite basic in terms of design and limited in the number of options(if any)unfilled. Opening vents and doors may be fitted with basic locking systems, you will probably be limited to a 16mm or 25mm polycarbonate roof in one end and the double glazing is likely to be standard glass with no heat retention properties.

The fact is that these DIY conservatories are specifically made for the superstores where price is king and specification comes second. The components are usually sourced in bulk from developing countries where expenditure are very low which naturally means they will be made from standard size windows and doors that simply lock together using frame connectors. This keeps the price down and whilst it does simplify installation, using a connector between each single window module does increase the sightline and reduce the glass area. The PVCu frame may only be 60mm deep and the windows and door will probably feature an external glazing bead which could allow the glass to be removed from the outside.

This type of product would not commonly be offered by any respectable local home improvement installer because the specification is dated and the refined product would not have a quality feel and appearance.

Buying a DIY conservatory from a superstore does but have the advantage that you will probably be able to view a sample conservatory in their showroom although you may find it hard to find anyone who will be able to discuss the project with you in any detail due to the thousands of different products these stores sell. It is simply a catalogue number to them which may come complete with a telephone help line.

Having said that, DIY superstores sell a huge number of self build conservatories every year and if you are on a very tight budget and are prepared to accept the lower specification you should be able to find a decent size DIY conservatory for less than

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