Lean-to conservatories in Devon


As Devon conservatory experts, we supply and install a wide range of styles of conservatories in Exmouth, Exeter and surrounding Devon.

If you prefer a clean, simple look and a great usable space, a lean-to conservatory is the ideal choice.

Traditional or contemporary, the lean to conservatory is ideal for properties with limited space under the eaves or an awkward area Lean-to conservatories can be L-shaped, return around corners, or fit into corners making them very versatile.

The pitch of the roof is variable, so that a shallow pitch could fit under a low bungalow roof, whilst a steeper pitch would match the roof of a terraced house. Often referred to as a sun room or garden room, the lean-to conservatory brings a taste of the Mediterranean to your home.

Lean-to conservatories are also the ideal solution where the depth of the conservatory is restricted, but you want to achieve as much space as possible by increasing the width.

Contemporary or traditional...it's up to you

All of our conservatories are individually designed to your requirements and can be manufactured in PVCu, hardwood or Aluminium.


Frames are re-inforced where required to ensure adequate roof support and load bearing corner posts are installed.


A hunge range of colours are available including RAL, BS & Farrow & Ball.

Which roof glass best suits your location?

Choosing the right roof material is essential when planning your new conservatory. Our conservatories are designed and built to use all year around, so we offer a number of different roof glazing options to keep you cool in the summer and warm in the winter.


Polycarbonate:


  • Clear
  • Opaque
  • Bronze
  • Anti-sun

Glass:


  • Toughened low-e
  • Toughened Pilkington Active self cleaning
  • Toughened Pilkington Active blue self cleaning
  • SKN 165 solar control (not self cleaning)

We take care of designing your dream conservatory and planning applications

Design


A picture speaks a thousand words!. We'll provide a CAD drawing of your new conservatory at the quotation stage for you to approve or ammend. This provides a great way for you to visualise how it will look once completed.


Planning


Approximately 60% of new conservatories will require planning. There are no fixed "do's and dont's" regarding planning, but we've put together a guide that should help anticipate if planning will be required.


Listed buildings


Conservatories on listed buildings, national parks, Broads Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, conservation areas and World Heritage Sites will require planning permission.

We offer an 'all in' conservatory package from ground up

From initial quotation to final decoration, we have professional tradesmen who work together to turn your dreams into a reality. We deal with everything on your behalf, so there's no need for you to organise a single thing (unless you want to of course)


Our conservatory services:


  • Full base builds and patios / paving
  • Insulated cavity dwarf walls
  • Knock throughs from existing property
  • Plastering and rendering
  • Skirting boards and architraves
  • Electrical power points and lighting
  • Underfloor heating
  • Radiators and air conditioning
  • Laminate / realwood flooring and tiling
  • Painting and final decoration

A contemporary garden room in Teignmouth

Now this was a stunner and quite different! The reverse pitch lean-to design was challenging and took careful planning to make work with the box gutter and existing roof line.


The striking look and feel of contemporary Aluminium frames...

Step by step guide to building your dream conservatory or extension 

We project manage all of our recommended trades so that you can sit back and relax
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