Win Your Windows!

Between Friday 18th January and Wednesday 30th January, 12 customers will win their order!

With snow on the ground and temperatures hovering around 0˚C, you may have realised just how badly insulated your home is.

Our new prize draw is the perfect chance for you to update your home completely free of charge!

This great promotion – Win Your Windows – is available for the rest of January and gives all of our new and existing customers the chance to win double glazing windows, doors, or any one of our exceptional products, for free.

Anyone that places an order with us between now and 30th January will automatically be entered into the prize draw, and the first twelve people pulled out of the draw will win their products (conservatories, orangeries and tiled roof extensions excluded) free of charge!

If you are lucky enough to win you can rest assured you will receive professional service and a finish that’s second to none.

Our products will help to keep your home warm and cosy; they are specially designed to reduce heat loss and block out any of those nasty draughts that can cause a chill at this time of year.

Order from us this January and you could get your order for free – just one more reason to book with Everest.

For a free, no obligation quotation, call us today on 0800 010 123 or fill in our online appointments form.

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How to Choose the Right Conservatory Style for Your Home

Conservatories offer a way for people to increase the space in their property without building a full extension. Easy to fit and available in numerous styles, choosing an appropriate conservatory for your home requires careful consideration and plenty of research.

Conservatories for Small Homes

As a way to improve space you’d think all conservatories would be suited to smaller homes. However, those with small gardens may need to give more thought to the style and shape of their conservatory than anticipated.

Square or rectangular conservatories are perfect for homes with alcoves or protrusions caused by earlier extensions or changes to the layout of the property, as they fit seamlessly with the shape of the home to create a more even appearance. Adding a domed roof to a conservatory is ideal for those with small gardens as they enhance internal space without dominating the garden.

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The benefits of classic conservatories include an unrivalled diversity of designs with various shapes and decorative finishes available. There’s plenty of variation in the material the conservatory is constructed from and the number of windows and doors you can have fitted. As these are usually built by connecting multiple panels of equal dimension you are effectively able to design your own layout, making the most of the limited space you have.

Conservatories for Period Properties

Alongside the spatial restrictions placed on conservatories by our properties, the style of dwelling also affects which conservatory will be best suited. Period properties often pride themselves on containing original features which means modern conservatory designs using uPVC may look out of place.

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Instead, tiled roof extensions are a great option providing you match the bricks and materials to those already in use to create a seamless link from the original parts of your home. Alternatively, an orangery offers a happy compromise between tradition and modernity; providing an authentic period feature with all the benefits of modern manufacturing. If you’re unsure of the difference between a conservatory and an orangery, you may find this blog post useful: Orangery vs. Conservatory: What is the difference?

Conservatories for Modern Homes

Modern houses benefit from being able to incorporate virtually any style of conservatory but glass extensions are always a popular favourite. These allow plenty of natural light to flood your property and see large single panes of glass used as the main basis for the extension.

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Supporting frames are usually made from brick, contrasting the modern uPVC and aluminium materials that make up the structure of the conservatory; giving plenty of versatility to the design.  Other benefits include seamless integration of your garden and living space as well as the advantages of double glazing.

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Tiled Roof Extensions – A Simple Compromise

All households need extra space from time to time. Conservatories are always a popular choice but we’re pleased to announce that we’ve added a new option to the Everest conservatory line – tiled roof extensions.

These are a hybrid between traditional extensions and conservatories; a large glass area combined with solid frames and a tiled roof to provide a permanent extension which offers the best of both worlds.

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The large glazed area lets plenty of natural light into the room whilst giving a virtually uninterrupted view of your garden – just like a conservatory. The tiled roof removes the need for ceiling blinds to keep out the sun and provides greater flexibility when it comes to choosing light fittings.

As all our roofs are custom made, you know you’ll get something which fits perfectly and boasts unparalleled quality. If you want an extra injection of natural light then we can always fit skylights to your tiled roof and all our extensions will comply with the latest building regulations so you don’t need to worry about security or practicality.

All the Benefits, None of the Fuss

A great choice of materials in our new range of tiled roof extensions means you get all the benefits of a high quality extension without the fuss. Tiles can be matched to your existing roof, whilst framework is available in both uPVC and Aluminium. We’ll even match fascias and guttering so that everything looks like it’s been there all along.

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Aesthetics aren’t the only benefit of our tiled roof extensions, though. As you’d expect, energy conservation is high on our list of priorities and this new product offers exceptional thermal properties thanks to its A-rated (uPVC) or B-rated windows.

Both uPVC and Aluminium Windows are covered by our usual lifetime guarantee against condensation and fog in the sealed unit, while the extensions themselves benefit from a 10 year guarantee. We’ll even manufacture the roof off-site so that you don’t suffer unnecessary disruption.

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