With a hot, dry summer predicted by weather forecasters, Westbury Garden Rooms has today issued a warning to anyone planning to invest in a conservatory: now is the time to take steps to ensure that a conservatory is fully functional throughout any unexpected peaks in temperature, otherwise the room may not be equipped to cope.
Jonathan Hey, Managing Director at Westbury Garden Rooms said: “It’s a complete nonsense to make a substantial investment into an additional room for your home, to only find it is completely incapable of functioning as it was originally intended, just because we have a hot Summer.”
It is quite common for a poorly constructed conservatory to reach temperatures as high as 40oC, if there has been no forethought given to planning for the Summer. Similarly it is often the same conservatories that suffer from low temperatures during the Winter. So anyone wishing to use their new additional space for more than just two seasons of the year, would be wise to consider the following:
Jonathan Hey continued: “A conservatory may also require a little more upkeep than the rest of a property, simply because it is often built out at the rear of a property leaving it more exposed to the elements. Rain water can easily seep in to wood that has been left bare by splintering paint, so it is vital to maintain the exterior of a conservatory as well as plan the internal specification.”