Lean to Conservatory
- By Andrew Savory
- Published September 18, 2009
- Gardening
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View all articles by Andrew SavoryThe lean
to conservatory is the first thing that comes into people’s minds when they
think of a conservatory. This style of conservatory has been made popular by
the high street diy stores offering them in lean to conservatory kits as a
modular build.
Take a
typical Lean to Conservatory, this flat fronted design is the most spacious and
its internal spaces give you the most room for your money. With no diagonal
facets its conservatory base is the easiest of all the conservatories to mark
out and build. Its roof is usually polycarbonate with horizontal roof bars
running from the house wall to the front of the conservatory. Its roof comes in
two angles 2.5 degree and 5 degrees with plastic firings to fill in each end.
Personally I would always go for the 5 degree options as the rain tends to run
off quicker and the steeper angle inhibits moss and that familiar green slime
that can build up over time. Always get the thickest polycarbonate roof you can
I would say that a 25mm roof for your lean to conservatory is a minimum.
Door
position on the Lean to conservatory is also key to maximizing the space that
you have available. A poorly positioned door can create a corridor through the
centre of the floor dividing the Conservatory furniture so that a seating plan
is difficult. If possible one of the best places for the door is on the side of
the conservatory. I like to position
doors one frame away from the house this allows a little bit more
flexibility with things like TV positions or allowing the doors from the house
to fold flat back on to the house wall. But if you want the doors next to the
house make sure the doors come with Door restrictors as standard to prevent the
wind from catching them and slamming shut.
All lean
to conservatories come with double doors as standard but you can ask for
additional separate doors if you are taking out a window to get into your
conservatory and with a couple of cuts the results to the existing house are
instant.
The great
thing about the lean to conservatory is that with a bit of skill and
calculations the wall plate of the conservatory can be positioned on the fascia
of a bungalow allowing the frames to carry on under the soffit.
