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Aluminium Conservatories
by: Garry John
The conservatory is a popular addition to homes around the world
and in particular in colder climates. Conservatories began their
existence in the 1700s as Dutch farmers looked to find ways of protecting
their plants during the colder winter months. These early greenhouse
structures evolved not only into the common garden greenhouse but
also the conservatories we see today. The original concept in all
probability did not have in mind the idea of creating a transitional
space between the dwelling and the out of doors. Of course the initial
idea behind those who created the first versions of conservatories
was to provide a means to prolong the life of plants during the
chill of the northern European winter months.
Today the equivalent commercial greenhouses are typically made
of aluminium, whilst the manufacture of aluminium has been slow
to progress. However, in recent years as technology has progressed,
aluminium conservatories have become a serious rival to the PVCu
conservatories so popular since the 1970s. The New Generation Aluminium
conservatory has a strong slim frame which lends itself perfectly
to the sleek lines and rectangular design of Edwardian conservatories.
The modern aluminium can compete against the major strengths of
its PVCu rival and indeed the finishes are so advanced these days
the timber conservatories are also threatened. A major consideration
is security and this is one area that aluminium comes out on top
over PVCu. Aluminium frames do not need the large expansion gaps
that PVCu frames have and which can be a weak point vulnerable to
a would be intruder.
In the main, aluminium conservatories are versatile, strong and
durable as an extension to the home. The increasing popularity has
meant that in recent years it is much easier to find a capable supplier
and builder that can readily construct a versatile and durable aluminium
conservatory. By working with the most reliable people in the task
of designing and building an aluminium conservatory, it is possible
to create a spectacular addition to the home that will solidly stand
the test of time. Although it could be argued that a conservatories
looks it best when made of timber, there can be no doubt that the
aluminium version is preferable to the PVCu conservatories that
became so popular towards the end of the twentieth century.
About The Author
Garry John has contributed many articles to home improvement sites
including http://www.conservatories.eu.com/.
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