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How do you lay a conservatory base?

How do you lay a conservatory base?

How to Build a Conservatory Base?

  1. Measure your space. Ensure the dimensions and measurements are correct on your base plan.
  2. Dig the conservatory foundation.
  3. Level the earth.
  4. Add concrete.
  5. Wash the surrounding area.
  6. Build up to the damp course.

What is the best base for a conservatory?

If you are in a hurry to get your conservatory built then perhaps a concrete base isn’t’ the best options. However, concrete bases are good for under floor heating. If you are looking to use your conservatory all year round then concrete is a good choice.

Do you need a concrete base for a conservatory?

A conservatory is a building extension so it needs the same foundations as any building work. A building is only ever as strong as its foundations so correct footings are essential.

How deep do foundations have to be for a conservatory?

Foundation depth On average, we recommend digging at least a metre deep and filling the trench with concrete for maximum strength. Ideally, the depth would be closer to 1500mm, like a traditional extension. This is because more substantial materials are used in conservatory and orangery builds nowadays.

How much should a conservatory base cost?

A concrete conservatory base usually costs £94 per square metre. This cost is based on a 150mm thick , brick faced which includes a damp proof membrane. Your conservatory base cost will vary depending on your specification. Single skin brick work can cost £90 per square metre.

Does my conservatory have foundations?

Like other new extensions, conservatories must have foundations in place. Foundations are necessary for transmitting the building’s weight safely to the ground. Without adequate foundations, the structural integrity of a conservatory is severely affected.

Can I build a conservatory on a concrete slab?

The answer is to assess the foundations. If the existing structures are no good, then the patio will need to be removed and new foundations laid. Once the foundations are sorted, a conservatory can be constructed in the same way as it would normally by creating the framework and adding the glazing and roof.

What kind of base do you need for Conservatory?

Which ever base you have chosen (concrete or pre-fabricated), the next step is to lay this. The size of conservatory your are building will have a bearing on the type of base you lay. Check the type of base you will need with the manufacturer of your DIY Conservatory kit.

Is it OK to lay a foundation for a conservatory?

Just because, in other cases, your conservatory construction is not governed by building regulations does not mean its ok to lay a little concrete and get on with it. For your conservatory to stay upright for any length of time it makes sense to follow the guidelines as they are there for your benefit, not the councils.

Do you need a damp proof course for a conservatory?

With a concrete base, a damp proof membrane will be required below it and with dwarf walls, a damp proof course will be required above ground level (see images above). With pre-fabricated bases and walls you will need to refer to the manufacturers guidelines for damp proof course/membrane specifications.

How is a conservatory governed by building regulations?

The construction of a conservatory, for example, which involves the conservatory becoming part of the existing building by removing external doors, or making an opening into the conservatory with no doors on, means the conservatory will be governed by building regulations.

Which ever base you have chosen (concrete or pre-fabricated), the next step is to lay this. The size of conservatory your are building will have a bearing on the type of base you lay. Check the type of base you will need with the manufacturer of your DIY Conservatory kit.

With a concrete base, a damp proof membrane will be required below it and with dwarf walls, a damp proof course will be required above ground level (see images above). With pre-fabricated bases and walls you will need to refer to the manufacturers guidelines for damp proof course/membrane specifications.

Just because, in other cases, your conservatory construction is not governed by building regulations does not mean its ok to lay a little concrete and get on with it. For your conservatory to stay upright for any length of time it makes sense to follow the guidelines as they are there for your benefit, not the councils.

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