It is well known that of all the conservatory styles currently available, the lean to conservatory is usually going to be the cheapest option for the majority of homeowners. The reasons for this are fairly simple. The lean to design is a very basic one which really has no complex sections. In essence it is just a square or rectangular box made up of three walls and a roof. The fourth wall is formed by the building which the conservatory is leaning against. Because of their simple designs it is often not necessary to bring in contractors to build the structure for you. A lot of people are using lean to DIY kits to build their own conservatories and saving themselves a lot of money in the process.
The prices of lean to conservatories can vary quite a lot. Generally they are affected by the size of the structure, materials used, labour costs and whether any custom pieces need to be specially made for your home. Cheapest lean to designs are small, made of UPVC and can be constructed without any amendments being made to any of the components. If you have a little more money to spend then you can think about building a very large structure and using a more desirable material such as hardwood, rather than the standard white UPVC. Often, lean to conservatory prices can reach over £10,000 but are commonly less than half that amount if you are going to be building a standard structure.
The best way to get an idea of how much your own conservatory will cost is to visit a supplier you are thinking of using. Hopefully they will have a showroom where you can look at some life size conservatories and find out their prices. You can also get a quote from a supplier who will come to your home and draw up a basic plan for your lean to conservatory.
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