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Double Glazed UPVC Windows, Doors & Conservatories, Essex

Trade Window Services Ltd are major suppliers of double glazed windows, doors and conservatories to customers in the Southend, Leigh, Wickford, Rayleigh, Basildon and Chelmsford areas of Essex.

Four top conservatory door tips

Conservatories have been popular additions to homes ever since the 1700s, when they were built on to the sides of manor houses to allow the occupants to grow their own citrus fruits.

But you don’t have to own a big country pile or plan to grow lemons and limes in order to have a conservatory! Many homeowners across Benfleet, Canvey Island and the surrounding areas are enjoying the benefits of adding a conservatory to their home, and you too can take advantage.

And by choosing the correct doors to fit on to your conservatory, you can make sure your new room is maximised for space, efficiency and enjoyment.

1. Keep temperature control in mind

Conservatories are great choices for many homes, but those who feel the cold might be concerned that the room will simply be too cold to use.

Luckily, there are plenty of options available to keep your home’s brand new extension warm in the winter and indeed all year round. You could consider installing ducts covered with gorgeous grilles if you want a less intrusive option than radiators, while you could also opt for underfloor heating – powered either by electricity or water – to keep the conservatory insulated.

A bi folding or multi folding door could also be helpful, as it will come equipped with thermal breaks designed to keep your conservatory warm even in the middle of winter.

2. Think about space and layout

While on the surface it may seem as though the colour and design of your conservatory is the most important factor in your decision making, making the most of the inside space is vital too.

If you have a lot of garden space that you’re willing to give over to your conservatory, it’s likely that your new room will be large anyway. But if you’re looking to make the most of a smaller layout, one key way in which to maximise the space you have is to opt for the correct type of door.

Traditional single doors which open outwards are unlikely to be useful in this situation, because the room they take up when opened is essentially dead space. In order to facilitate access from one room into the conservatory, you won’t be able to add any furniture there.

Opting for a bi folding door, however, removes that problem. These doors fold backwards in a flat manner, so they will give you that extra bit of space – which may make all the difference between having or not having the furniture you want.

3. Don’t forget design and style

One thing that those who are ordering a conservatory for the first time might not realise is that these extensions actually come in many different shapes and sizes.

The Victorian style of conservatory, for example, often comes with an imposing roof and gorgeous, ornate designs etched into the side, while the Edwardian style is a little more flat. And when contemporary conservatories are brought into the equation, the selection of design features is basically unlimited and gives you choices on everything from window type to roof design.

Bi folding and multi folding doors are also great choices if you’re looking for this sort of style versatility. They are available in either aluminium or PVC, come with a wide range of colour options, and are associated by many people with chic elegance – so they’ll be able to both work in a bespoke colour scheme while still maintaining a modern, stylish edge.

4. Consider your home’s security needs

When installing conservatories at properties across Benfleet and Canvey Island, one of the questions we commonly receive here at Trade Window Services is whether the extension will compromise security.

It’s wise to always consider the impact any change to your home’s structure will have, whether it’s large or small. The good news, though, is that there are plenty of security measures you can take to boost your safety.

Thicker and more durable glass options when choosing your window panes are great ideas, and by going for panes with low emissivity ratings, you can combine your security needs with effective insulation and temperature control.

In addition, bi folding and multi folding doors come in handy once again for security purposes. Many modern bi folding doors are equipped with sophisticated security options and locks, so there’s little chance of a break in being successful.

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Postal: Trade Windows Services Ltd, 1801 - 1803 London Road, Leigh on Sea, Essex SS9 2ST