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Conservatories

Made to measure and expertly fitted by our skilled team at Lifetime Glazing.

Lifetime conservatories match affordability with beautiful design and substance. If you are looking to upgrade your existing space or add a new extension, we have a range of modern conservatory styles and colours to choose from

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What are the Benefits of Lifetime

Conservatories?


Insulated all year round

Your conservatory is finished with argon gas-filled windows and double-glazed doors. You’ll keep more of the cold out and reflect heat back helping to keep it warm during the winter months. Our solid roof conservatories provide an extra layer of insulation in the winter months to create a cosy conservatory feel.

Safe & Secure

Conservatories must be as secure as any other access point to your home. Installed with toughened glass, internal beading and force-resistant hinges as standard, a contemporary Anglian conservatory is a safe and secure addition to your home.

Add value to your home

Adding a modern conservatory to your home is proven to increase the worth of your property by around five percent. It’s a popular choice to add light and space to your home. Choose a style that blends with your existing decor and let your interior design speak for itself.


4 steps to your new conservatory

1. Home Visit

Your local design expert talks you through the options and provides a free quotation.

2. Technical Survey

Our technical surveyor visits your home to measure-up and check your order.

3. UK Manufacture

Your conservatory is made to measure right here in the UK.

4. Easy Installation

Our team arrange a convenient time to fit your new conservatory.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do I need planning permission for a conservatory?

    Most of the time a modern conservatory is considered a “permitted development”. 


    This means you don’t need any permission to build them unless they violate any of the permitted development requirements.


    If your conservatory doesn’t count as a permitted development, you’ll need planning permission to build your conservatory. 


    If this happens, we’ll take care of it all on your behalf. Visit our planning permission page for more information.

  • How big can a conservatory be without planning permission?

    Your conservatory shouldn’t be any taller than the roof of your house or over four metres wide. But there are other regulations to abide by to ensure your conservatory complies with permitted development guidelines.

  • How long does a conservatory last?

    A contemporary conservatory can last for decades when looked after properly. Lifetime Glazing guarantees your conservatory base for 10 years and gas-filled sealed windows and doors for 15 years.

  • What is the difference between a conservatory and an orangery?

    Orangeries look more like extensions than conservatories. They feature more brickwork and less windows and don’t always attach to the rear of the house. 

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