
This is where the Crown expertise and technical ability can really swing into action mode. If it is help with design, or advice on what can be achieved, the Crown Sales Team and Surveyors are there to help you.
Whether you wish to build your own base, or if you want a complete build with a planning application service, we can accommodate your needs. We can deal with projects from a small conservatory extension on a domestic dwelling to major commercial structures for hotels, restaurants etc.
Victorian
The Victorian conservatory roof features classical styling, designed to create an eye-catching addition to any home. It has a distinctive multi-faced projection, with a choice of three or five facets.
Edwardian
Whether large or small, Eurocell Edwardian conservatories create practical living space. What better way to enjoy long summer days and cosy winter evenings than from the relaxing retreat of a stylish Eurocell conservatory – tailor-made for you to enjoy!
Lean To
Optimise your conservatory space with a classic lean-to style conservatory. Available in a size and colour to suit your home, lean-to conservatory roofs can be supplied in a range of pitches to fit any building, even bungalows or locations where height restrictions apply.
- Pitch ranges from 5° to 45°.
- Compatible with Crown Eurologik window and door profile systems.
- Unique patented variable-pitch ridge assembly, accommodates a 15° to 45° pitch with square cuts to the rafters.
- Unique patented self-sealing radius end bung – eliminates the need for scribing and sealing the rafter/hip top caps.
- Unique patented wall rafter gutter, eliminating the need for flashing over the wall rafter top cap.
- 24/25mm and 32mm glazing options.
- Choice of clip-assembly gutter, integral gutter with joints or insulated heavy-duty box gutter.
- Easy-fit, bolt-on jack rafters.
- Adhesive polycarbonate support trim.
Please Note
In 2010 conservatories of under 30m² are introduced into Part L of the building regulations for the first time. There is a new definition of a conservatory, the glazed area of the envelope must be more than 150% of the floor area. This means windows, doors and roof are part of the glazed area, and the glazing material can be transparent or translucent, polycarbonate roof material being classed as the latter. The conservatory must be thermally separated, i.e. a barrier such as doors between the dwelling and the conservatory, and any heating in the conservatory must be independently controlled.
The windows and doors will need to achieve a Window Energy Rating of minimum band C, as will the roof glazing elements.
In general conservatory installations will not be notifiable to Building Control, but the installer will be expected to provide the customer with evidence of compliance.



