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Conservatories

Canopy or avining attached to Conservative

Anonymous user 28/02/2024 - 3.44 PM

Hi, I have 2m decking area infornt of my conservatory. I like to install canopy or avining over the decking area. So my question is can canopy or avining be attached to conservatory or it has to attached to the wall. Thanks in advance!

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6 Answers

GMH builders

Rating: 4.7 out of 5
Tonbridge
It has to be attached to a wall
Answered4 August 2019
5

Paul Morgan Construction

Rating: 5 out of 5
Dolgellau
Conservatory structures are not designed to support additional structures. By fixing a canopy to the conservatory you will beach any associated warranties. My advice would be to support the canopy with independent posts.
Answered4 August 2019
0

Anonymous user

Hi. It would Be More Pratical. To have a independent frame style That in the summer, One could cover said area. End of summer Take of cover. Frame could be painted. Failing that. I Personally would not fix a awning To Conservatoire As height you need. Would not be high enough.
Answered4 August 2019
0

I-fix Windows

Rating: 5 out of 5
Birmingham
Depending on what type/style of canopy you are looking to install personally I would take the guttering off and fix it to the ring beam. Hope this helps.
Answered14 August 2019
0

Hargreaves Building services Ltd

Rating: 4.6 out of 5
Manchester
Most cases say wall, but depending if you have front legs or free standing, free standing will need a wall, but a retractable roof with legs at front could go direct on to conservatory.
Answered14 August 2019
0

Anonymous user

It would have to be attached to the wall 100%✓
Answered27 September 2022
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