A UCS conservatory or sunroom gives you so much more than just a home improvement. A conservatory gives you a touch of affordable luxury that adds value to your home and creates a beautiful, functional extra living area.
Whatever your dream conservatory is, be it a cozy lounge, child's playroom or elegant, airy dining room, with a UCS conservatory you really do get a room for all seasons.
Saving Money, Saving the Environment: double glazing comes as standard with a UCS conservatory and with our low maintenance PVCu frames; you'll save time and save energy too!

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There are many possible designs for a conservatory. The following guide will help you think about what style would be right for your home prior to seeing a UCS Conservatories design consultant.
3 or 5 Facet Victorian - The 3 or 5 facet style is a classic Victorian conservatory. Its versatility and pleasing aesthetics make it suitable for almost all applications.
Gable front - A Gable-fronted conservatory offers a distinctive alternative. When combined with a steeper pitched glass roof, they offer stunning looks that are unsurpassed.
Georgian / Edwardian - Georgian / Edwardian conservatories offer a clean and simple look with strong bold lines. The hip fronted corners of the Georgian / Edwardian style conservatory give the optimum space for a given plan area and maximise the interior floor space.
Lean-to - The 'Lean-to' conservatory is also known as a sunroom, garden room or Mediterranean conservatory. They are particularly suitable for bungalows or houses with height restrictions.
Box Gutter - The utilisation of a box gutter allows the addition of a Victorian-style conservatory to an even wider range of dwellings. A box gutter allows the conservatory to abut the existing dwelling wall or to simultaneously drain the existing house and conservatory roof.
'T' shape Victorian - The T-shape Victorian allows maximisation of space and gives an attractive symmetrical appearance. A central projection highlights the shape and creates a 'porch' effect to the conservatory.
'P' Shape - Combining a mix of lean-to and Victorian styles, a 'P'-shape conservatory is the ideal choice for the larger conservatory. The lean-to section can feature a gable infill frame or can be hipped back. A 'P'-shape is ideal for creating maximum space whilst maintaining a sense of proportion in keeping with the existing dwelling.
Gull Wing - A Gull Wing model will provide you with the satisfaction of both spacious elegance and an exquisite appearance. It is adaptable to suit all property styles especially bungalows and low-eaved properties because of the lower pitched roof.
Summer House - With a stylish stand alone summer house you will be able to enjoy your garden all your round in comfort and warmth.
Bespoke Design - As all our conservatories are made to measure, we have the know-how to create designs that can be tailor-made to suit your pocket and make your dream of the perfect conservatory a reality. Or we can even create a conservatory from a combination of two or three of the styles above. Whichever conservatory style you choose, we'll make sure it has all those unique touches that only you can add and we can build.
At UCS we provide a quality construction service with minimum disruption and quality products.
At UCS, we’re committed to providing the highest quality products and exceptional levels of customer service. So we do a lot of hard work at the planning stage to ensure that everything is organised and agreed before a single spade digs in.
And when we do start digging, we dig deeper than most companies. We’ll dig down even further if we think it’s necessary... Whatever it takes to ensure that your UCS conservatory is solid and built to last a lifetime.
The unique properties of uPVC make it an obvious choice for thousands of homeowners across the UK who are looking to extend and enhance their properties.
Because uPVC is a remarkably low maintenance material, there will be no flaking, no fading, no rusting and no rotting. All that’s needed is an occasional wipe with a damp cloth. And you might want to put some oil on the hinges and hardware now and then, of course. It's that easy.
White uPVC has been the more common choice of colour, although woodgrain is also available if you want a more traditional look.”
A UCS Alu-Lyte Sun-Lounge is a great investment for your home and will be enjoyed every day. If you are interested in adding value to your home then the UCS Sun-Lounge is the perfect addition that allows you to have an extension to your existing living space that you can use all year round. Alu-Lyte is perfect for a new build application and because it's designed to be lightweight, you can easily replace an existing conservatory roof.
Externally Alu-Lyte is aesthetically superior to its conventional rival, insofar as its tiles and cappings are streamlined and unobtrusive. Not relying on bulky portal frames or concrete or brick columns, its lightweight facet provides for more options in relation to window and door selection.
The combination of beauty and natural durability has made it the wood to use when fine appearance and weather resistance are called for. The inherent thermal qualities of wood reduce heat loss to a minimum and along with the rich colour and texture; bring a wonderful feeling of warmth to your home. Maintenance is kept to a minimum by using the latest microporous satin and paint finishes. The full stain finish of a base coat is applied using the latest solvent-free spraying technology.
This protective coat really enhances the wood's natural grain giving it a furniture-like quality. All that is needed to maintain that velvet appearance is to apply a further coat every few years.
A conservatory made from hardwood maybe the most expensive option, but then you'll be paying for quality, and will be very satisfied with the finished product.
Whether it be a basic 3 metre by 3 metre standard Victorian or a swimming pool enclosure, you can be sure that UCS can offer an outstanding hardwood design that will suit all of your needs.
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