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Extras features that can be added to make your conservatory suit your requirements.

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Roof Vents

The most economic method of ventilation a rectangle top hinged glazed unit fitted between the glazing bars, these attractive and proven units can be opened manually with a pole or electronically with a motor controlled by a switch or thermostat and rain sensor.

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Extractor Units

The areostar is a popular ventilation unit, which rapidly reduces temperature, and humidity levels by extracting up to 280cubic meters of air per hour Quite in operation and unobtrusive in appearance. Mounted in the roof panel controlled by a switch or combined electronic humidity and temperature control unit.

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Ceiling Fan

Although not strictly ventilation a stylish ceiling fan is a valuable asset to a conservatory providing light and downdraft, which can reduce the temperature by up to 5 degrees.

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Coloured Frame Options

Mahogany or Light Oak woodgrain finishes with gold handles with Brown powder coated roof with brown guttering.

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Roof Glazing Options

25mm Polycarbonate is available in 3 colours Bronze which absorb a proportion of solar radiation. Opal reduces solar glare and Bronze/Opal, which is Opal to the inside and has both solar properties. Heat shielding is also available for reducing heat by up to 50 degrees, ideal for south facing conservatories.

Toughened Clear Glass Roofs

This is the most economical glass option internal blinds are highly recommended with this option tinted outer panes in Bronze or Grey absorbs heat and reflects a proportion back outside excellent for sunnier locations Eco lite is also an option.

Coloured Fan Lights

Decorative hand made designs are available.

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