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3 Things To Consider When Planning Home Improvements | Harveys Windows

Written by HubSpot Author | Jun 29, 2022 5:02:00 PM

Conservatories are one of the most popular home improvements in the UK, and it’s not difficult to see why. The beautiful, glass panelled extensions add living space and draw warmth and natural light into the home and can help you get more enjoyment out of your property, no matter what the weather is like. An orangery from Harvey’s starts from, £23k and conservatories start from just £15k, so you have the potential to gain a significant amount of living space at a fraction of the cost of a solid brick extension, and most conservatories do not require you to obtain planning permission.


At Harvey’s Windows we’ve been designing and installing stunning conservatories in the Leicester area for more than 25 years, so we’re familiar with the concerns homeowners have when considering investing in a new conservatory. One of the most common concerns when planning a conservatory is the time and hassle it takes to organise the project, and what to do if things go wrong.

In our experience, there are three ways to address this risk and ensure you get the best value for money and enjoyment out of your new conservatory.

1) Choose An Accredited Contractor
Choosing an established and reputable contractor to supply and erect your conservatory is essential for various reasons. First, entrusting the project to an accredited contractor ensures the building project goes ahead smoothly and according to schedule, since these companies have established processes in place keeping projects on track and within budget.

Secondly, accredited contractors will take your customer satisfaction seriously. If there’s something you’re not happy with, they’ll gladly listen to your concerns and find a way to solve the issue.  And last – but not least – your peace of mind is at stake. When you work with a trustworthy company, there’s no need to stress over no shows, delays, or poor-quality jobs.

At Harvey’s Windows we hold the most relevant industry accreditations for conservatory installations, including:

  • We’re FENSA registered, which certifies that the installation of doors and windows in your conservatory is 100% compliant with local building regulations.
  • We’re part of the Extra Warranty scheme, which means our projects which already come with a free 10-year warranty can now be extended free of charge to a full 20 year warranty.
  • We’re a Which? Trusted Trader and were awarded a Certificate of Distinction in June 2020.


2) Always Check Customer Reviews
Understandably, the issue of having tradespeople in your home can be cause for concern. After all, your home is a private space and building work can cause a noticeable disruption.

To make the right choice, we recommend reading all reviews and testimonials to see what other homeowners say about a contractor. Don’t just read the testimonials on their website, but check independent sites like Which?, Google Reviews, or Check-a-Trade.

Harvey’s are fully vetted by Check-a-Trade and are a Which? Trusted Trader. Check out our reviews to see what great things our customers have to say about our services.

3) Check Your Options Before Committing
When selecting a conservatory, the variety of options on offer when planning your project can be daunting. You can choose between conservatories and orangeries, glass roofs or solid roofs, bifolding doors or sliding doors, etc.

With Harvey’s, you can see your options in person at our showroom and speak with one of our experienced advisers to get a better idea of what the conservatory will look like when fitted as part of your home. We have a showroom close to Leicester city centre, where you can view products and meet the team you would be working with.

Relax, You’re With Harvey’s

If you have any questions about making home improvements and are considering a conservatory or orangery, please call one of our team today on 0116 497 1994.

*Prices mentioned may be subject to change depending on the date of article publishing*


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