Create Additional Space By Having A Conservatory

In the middle of the worst recession in years, moving house is almost never a financially viable option. But what do you do if you’re outgrowing your present property, yet moving elsewhere is definitely impossible?

Really the only solution is to extend your present home. As well as providing much needed extra room, it’ll undoubtedly add substantial value to your property should you choose to sell in the future.

The conservatory is probably one of the favoured ways for extending. Conservatories can be an aesthetically pleasing improvement to any home and with the number of designs offered, suit almost any budget.

A conservatory can offer an ideal solution for just about any space requirements whether it’s a children’s playroom, a dining area or somewhere calm to sit and relax.

Many homeowners decide to extend their property using a conservatory because they simply want somewhere quiet and peaceful, away from the rest of the house, that they can unwind in. Conservatories are perfect for this; their closeness to the garden instantly helps make the space feel calmer, plus the large windows allow for optimal garden views in addition to letting in tons of light, creating a warm and cosy environment too.

This also means that a person can feel close to nature through the winter months when they do not feel like heading outdoors.

So you have taken the initial step and made the decision that a conservatory will be the right choice, how do you make sure that the final results meet your expectations?

Firstly, never make any hasty decisions. Salesmen work on commission and whilst agreeing a deal immediately can be in their best interests but it won’t always be your best interests. So shop around, speak with family and friends who have already taken the plunge into a new conservatory, and research various styles and materials.

When you get to the stage of obtaining a quote, request a breakdown of costs so you know exactly what you are likely to receive for the money. This should help you to make sure that you are not hit with extra costs further down the line.

Next, you need to consider the position the conservatory will be in. Traditionally south facing conservatories benefit from the majority of the sun, this can be an advantage in the winter when any warmth can be soaked up and assist with heating but you should bear in mind the summer temperatures can see a conservatory hitting temperatures in the region of 40 degrees. With this in mind, it is advisable to ensure that the conservatory will have adequate ventilation, and you should discuss the possibility of having the roof fitted with ‘Celsius performance’ glass.

Finally, you need to consult your authority that you are legally allowed to have the extension built. Throughout England and Wales most people don’t experience any difficulty with this, but the last thing you want is to pay out for a conservatory only to find that you do not hold the appropriate permission and be told to take it down.

This post was written on behalf of Stormclad, experts in conservatories Nottingham. For more information on conservatories Nottingham please visit stormclad.co.uk.

Date: February 17th, 2011
Category: Conservatories

How Does Marble Repair Work and Why You Should Hire A Professional

Marble is really a attractive material to use for kitchen counter tops, however the nature of its use in this kind of environment will inevitably cause damage. Marble can be an costly material to purchase, which means that it’s not an economical option to replace an entire worktop for what is basically a small defect. The alternative to replacing a marble kitchen worktop is choosing marble repair, and luckily there are plenty of skilled professionals in the field of marble repair who can perform the repair work for a fraction of the price of a new worktop.

It is very important to remember that if the damage to your marble has involved part breaking away you need to ensure the pieces are kept safe. If you’ve got the broken bits of marble, the marble repair is going to be somewhat easier than if you don’t.

At the start of the process employed for marble repair, any sharp edges are wiped with acetone to get rid of any dust or debris from the surface where glue might be placed. An expert in marble repair will make sure that the correct products and techniques are used.

The job of marble repair is much tougher if the broken bits of marble cannot be found. To guarantee the countertop is restored correctly, it is highly recommended that a professional be hired. The reason being the marble has to be restored with a material that closely resembles the rest of the surface; to carry out this the marble repair professional will create a mixture of marble dust and polyester resin cement.

This takes plenty of practice and many years of experience to perform the marble repair job to a high standard, so whilst it might be tempting to save a few quid by attempting it yourself, you aren’t guaranteed of the great results provided by a professional. When you attempt the job and make a mess of it, you might end up needing to replace the entire surface, which can be costly.

If your marble worktop is scratched or stained, this type of repair can be a relatively simple job. You need a high grade polishing powder or tin dioxide; these could be sold at most hardware stores, and you should just rub the powder on the scratch or stain then wax over the affected area. If this does not work, then it’s probably time for you to get in touch with the professionals.

If small scratches and stains aren’t a major bother for you, then its probably wise to leave them be for now. If later down the road anything more serious happens, you’ll be able to contact a marble repair specialist who will repair all existing damage restoring it to new!

This post was written on behalf of Hometech UK Ltd, experts in marble repair. For more info on marble repair please visit Hometech-uk-ltd.co.uk

Date: January 31st, 2011
Category: Hometech

Create Additional Space By Having A Conservatory

In the middle of the worst recession in years, moving house is almost never a financially viable option. But what do you do if you’re outgrowing your present property, yet moving elsewhere is definitely impossible? Really the only solution is to extend your present home. As well as providing much needed extra room, it’ll undoubtedly [...]

Article by limar - February 17th, 2011

How Does Marble Repair Work and Why You Should Hire A Professional

Marble is really a attractive material to use for kitchen counter tops, however the nature of its use in this kind of environment will inevitably cause damage. Marble can be an costly material to purchase, which means that it’s not an economical option to replace an entire worktop for what is basically a small defect. [...]

Article by limar - January 31st, 2011