Sun Rooms

A Sunroom usually refers to a tiled roof structure, both can be built with various roof styles. All our sunrooms can be designed to complement your house style.

What’s the difference between a sunroom and a conservatory?

Both words are often used to describe the same structure, but the term ‘conservatory’ usually refers to glass roof structure. A Sunroom usually refers to a tiled roof structure, both can be built with various roof styles. Our sunrooms can be designed to compliment any house style.
 

Did you know that you may not need planning permission for a Sun Room?

Planning permission is not required for a sunroom once the following applies

  • It is positioned to the back of the property.
  • Any glass facing a boundary must be a least one metre away.
  • You must have 25sqm of garden left after the new sunroom is complete.
  • The sunroom floor area must not exceed 40 sqm or the sunroom plus any other extensions you may have already added must not exceed 40 sqm.
  • The sunroom roof must not exceed 4m in height.
  • The sunroom must be on the ground floor.

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