The way we build conservatory foundations, bases and walls have hardly changed since the beginning of time.
However there is now a modern way to build conservatory bases and the technology is nothing new, in fact exactly the same steel subframe technology has been used for decades on which to build bridges and skyscrapers.
There are many benefits of steel conservatory bases compared with the traditional build methods, many of which are listed below.
Product Benefits
- Rust-Proof Steel Box Section Frame
- Rust-Proof Galvanised Steel Walls with Real Brick Slips
- Incredibly Strong, Safe & Secure
- The Modern Way to Fast & Firm Foundations (Many large modern commercial premises are now built on steel bases)
- Completely Indistinguishable from a Traditional Build
- Full 15 Year Structural & Anti-Corrosion Guarantee
Project Benefits
- No Builders or Bricklayers Required to Build Conservatory Walls
- No Concrete Lorries on Your Garden No Skips on Your Garden
- Minimum Mess & Disruption to Your Garden in the Conservatory Surrounding Area
- No Manholes or Drains to Re-Site – Saving Even More Mess & Disruption
- Installers on Site for Days Rather Than Weeks
- Your Home Will Not Be Turned Into a Building Site for Weeks on End
- Alleviates Much of the Hard Work Associated with Traditional Build
- Eliminates the Risk of Disturbing Your Home’s Foundations
- Costs Less than Traditional Build, Saving You Money
- You Can Even Take it With You When You Move
- Ideal for DIY Installation
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