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Old 01-04-2003, 03:08 PM
Mike
 
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Default Conservatories

In article , Gwen
writes
Dear All

We are thinking about getting a conservatory & would welcome any
advice or info anybody could give us.. I have read what is already on
the site & it has been very useful so far..

We are in Manchester , so if you've had any experiences with any
companies in the area that would be even better.

Thanks

Gwen & David


Watch,

1) The Guarantee. Question as to whether 'you' or the Conservatory
carries the guarantee. A good Guarantee is the conservatory itself and
you can pass that on if/when you sell within the 10 years.

2) The thickness of the gap between the glass. New guidelines have just
come in and has to meet certain standards as far as the guarantee is
concerned.

3) Just 'who' is going to put the base down. You, the Conservatory
company or a sub contractor 'for a price'?

4) Delivery dates. Erection/construction dates and ask them for details
of work they have done in your area.

5) Who is going to take away any rubbish and if it is to be you after
everything is done, who pays for the skip. (If there is that amount of
rubbish)

6) Get an assurance, that once they start, they will be on site all the
time until it is finished and that they are not going to shoot off every
other day to finish another job.

7) Payment. NOTHING is paid up front. Payment is only made on
satisfactory completion.

8) Ask for a computer image printout of the conservatory with both a
Brick Wall Base and a UPVC Panel Wall Base.

9) Make sure that the bolting mechanism for the doors is such that they
cannot be sprung out for forced entry.

10) If you are having double doors, make sure the centre post is fixed
to one door, the 'slave' door. One door, the 'Master' can then be used
as a normal door, but when you want both open, you have a complete
opening without a post stuck in the middle. (My doors give a 7ft clear
opening.)

11) Make sure that the Plastic they use is '1st Generation' Plastic and
not 2nd Generation or re-cycled plastic. That goes yellow after a short
time.

12) Depending on the size and width, there may be tie bars in the roof
to walls to stop the splay out action. Ask about them because they can
be unsightly.

13) Get at least 3 Quotes :-))

but before you do any of that, read, read and read again about them:-))

Mike

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