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Look through our comprehensive collection of conservatory designs available for our Architect Designed Living Spaces service to find the most suitable style for you. With so many options, we are confident that you will find your perfect one.
Because we manufacture everything ourselves, we are able to make every effort to accommodate your Architect Designed Living Spaces design. As a result, we will help you create the Littlehampton or West Sussex living space of your dreams with our Architect Designed Living Spaces service.
Try out our free Architect Designed Living Spaces service today so that we can provide you with an honest price for your custom design. If you would like any help with the Architect Designed Living Spaces tool, then please contact our friendly team!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Take a look at some of the questions previous customers have asked regarding our conservatories. If there’s something we haven’t covered, contact us online or over the phone to talk to our expert team today.
Are conservatories cheaper than extensions?
Yes. In general, conservatories are cheaper than extensions of the same size. This is because extensions use various materials, including concrete, bricks, a roof and windows, and have to comply with certain insulative regulations. On the other hand, a conservatory is made mostly of glass with either an aluminium or uPVC frame. Once it has been made in our state of the art factory, it is much easier and faster to build and secure. If you’re looking to build a conservatory on your home but aren’t sure how much it would cost, contact us today for a free, no obligation quote.
Is it worth having a conservatory?
Yes. Having a conservatory can make a real difference to your home. It is one of the easiest ways to add space to your home without having to apply for planning permission – which can be a slow and costly process – or wait weeks for a full extension to be completed. The extra space is extremely versatile; it can be a space for you to hold dinner parties, a playroom for children that doesn’t mess up the house’s main living room, or even a calm space for you to feel closer to nature. If you’re hankering after a little extra space in your home, then a conservatory can be a great option to extend your home without the hassle.
Do you need planning permission for a conservatory?
No. It is not necessary to apply for planning permission for a conservatory in almost all cases, as it usually falls under “permitted development” rights. This means you can extend your property as long as it is not excessively large and the roof isn’t higher than your existing roof. If you contact us with a conservatory that might need planning permission, we will let you know so that you can take the appropriate steps to do so. All our products are approved by CERTASS, which provides a Building Regulation Compliance Certificate for any work we carry out. If you’re not sure whether your conservatory would need planning permission, contact us today to find out more.
What’s the difference between uPVC and PVCu?
You might have seen different people refer to uPVC and others to PVCu – but which one is correct? In fact, they both mean exactly the same thing; unplasticised Polyvinyl Chloride. In English, those acronyms result in uPVC, but in the 80s, it was formally changed to PVCu as the majority of European languages say the noun (PVC) before the adjective (u). Despite the change, the plastic is often still referred to as uPVC in the UK. There’s no need to worry – whichever way it is written, it still refers to the same durable plastic that we use to create many of our doors, windows and conservatories.
Happy Customers
Alison Lowe
Kayvex has replaced several windows in my home and fitted a new door. The service provided was fantastic.. all the staff were efficient, polite, professional and did a superb job. The cost was reasonable, and at all times, I was kept informed of the progress of the jobs undertaken. An excellent company to deal with.
Clare Taylor
I am very happy with my new porch door. It is very well made and has been fitted very well. It was a new fit rather than a replacement door. The fitters were extremely tidy, polite and conscientious. Leaving everywhere very tidy. They even bought their own hoover. The price was very reasonable compared with other quotes. No pushy salesman either. I would use it again as and when the need arises.
Julie
We had our patio door fitted yesterday and felt I needed to leave a review, as this experience was one of the best we have ever had. The price was fantastic, the salesman George was professional, efficient and not pushy at all. The surveyor was nice too; the fitters were brilliant, every appointment was precisely on time, the paperwork was emailed when they said it would be, and the payments required were staged, with the final payment due once fitted and happy.
The door is perfect; it was 6 weeks from start to finish despite being quoted 12 weeks (which we were happy with). I would not hesitate to recommend Kayvex to anyone, it all seemed a bit too good to be true quite honestly. Well done, Kayvex.
Helen Elliott-Adams
From Sales to the installation of our “Warm Roof”, we could not fault the service we received. Everyone we came into contact with was excellent. Nothing was too much trouble for our installation team. We would not hesitate to use Kayvex again or to recommend them.
Stephen Jordan
A neighbour recommended us Kayvex. From start to finish we received a very good service, John visited and offered very good advice on the products we required. Shelley and Tia were always available to answer any enquiries, and Wayne was also very informative when carrying out the survey, talking us through the fitting process and talking in detail about the products we were purchasing.
We had doors and windows fitted, and Paul and Brandon carried out the fitting. They arrived on time each day, were friendly in their approach, and carried out the fitting to a high standard whilst being respectful of our home with their tidiness.
We found all the members of the team friendly and knowledgeable and would recommend Kayvex to anyone having door and window home improvements.