Free Conservatory quotes across the UK
A conservatory installer designs, supplies and builds glass or polycarbonate extensions that blend indoor and outdoor living space. Homeowners typically hire conservatory specialists for full design and installation, roof replacements on existing structures, and upgrading to tiled roofs or orangery-style additions.
Conservatory costs vary dramatically based on materials (aluminium versus timber frames, glass versus polycarbonate), roof type, building regulation compliance, and site access for delivery and installation. Comparing multiple quotes is essential because pricing and quality standards differ significantly between installers, particularly for specialist work like Victorian and Edwardian conversions or complex roof replacements.
Why use Trade Quote Network?
Get competing quotes and choose the best combination of price, availability and reviews.
Every tradesperson is checked for experience, insured, and reviewed by previous customers.
Tradespeople working within your area — not national call centres or franchises.
No charge to compare quotes. You only pay the tradesperson you choose to book.
Typical Conservatory costs
Call-out & assessment
£1500 – £3500
Small / straightforward job
£5000 – £10000
Mid-range job
£10000 – £17500
Larger or complex job
£17500 – £30,000
Get 3 quotes to compare local prices in your area.
How to hire a conservatory specialist
Verify FENSA registration and Building Regulation compliance
Check that your installer is FENSA-registered or has equivalent building control approval, as this is a legal requirement for extensions. Ask to see their registration and confirm they will provide a completion certificate at the end of the job.
Obtain detailed written quotes with structural specifications
A proper conservatory quote should include the roof material and U-value, frame type and thermal ratings, Building Regulation and planning permission costs, and a clear timeline. Avoid quotes lacking these details, as hidden costs often emerge during installation.
Avoid installers who skip site surveys or surveys that are too brief
A proper survey takes 1–2 hours and assesses ground conditions, existing foundations, roof load-bearing capacity and access routes. Installers offering quotes without visiting your home are likely to underestimate complexity and cost.
Ask about warranty and aftercare guidance before you sign
Confirm the length of the structural warranty (aim for at least 5 years) and request written guidance on maintenance such as clearing gutters and checking sealants. This prevents costly repairs and ensures your conservatory remains weathertight long-term.
Conservatory services we cover
Conservatory specialists in the network offer design, supply and installation, roof replacements, tiled orangery builds, and Victorian and Edwardian restoration work.
- Conservatory design & supply
- Conservatory installation
- Roof replacement & tiled roof
- Orangery construction
- Conservatory repair & resealing
- Victorian & Edwardian styles
- Lean-to conservatories
- Conservatory refurbishment
About our Conservatory network
A trustworthy conservatory installer should hold FENSA registration or equivalent building control approval, as they must comply with Building Regulations for extensions. They should be able to demonstrate experience with structural certifications and provide guarantees on materials and workmanship, ideally backed by insurance-backed warranties.
Before installation begins, prepare your garden by clearing the area where the conservatory will be built and removing any obstacles that might hinder access for materials and equipment. Discuss planning permission and building regulation approval timelines with your installer, as these can significantly affect project start dates.
Insist on a comprehensive written contract that includes a defects warranty (typically 5–10 years on structure and materials) and a signed-off Building Regulation completion certificate or FENSA certificate on finishing. Request details of aftercare, including guidance on maintenance, window cleaning and any moving parts like roof vents or opening windows.
Frequently asked questions
How quickly can I get a Conservatory quote?
Tradespeople are notified immediately when you submit your request. Most customers hear back within 2 hours, often sooner during working hours.
How much does Conservatory cost?
Conservatory costs typically range from £5,000 to £30,000 depending on the job. Getting 3 quotes helps ensure you pay a fair price.
Are the tradespeople vetted and insured?
Yes. Every tradesperson in our network has been screened for relevant experience, checked for appropriate insurance, and reviewed by previous customers.
Is it free to use the quote comparison service?
Yes, completely free. There is no charge to use our service. You only pay the tradesperson you choose to book, once you are happy with their quote.
How many quotes will I receive?
You will receive quotes from up to 3 vetted local tradespeople. You can compare their prices, availability and reviews before deciding who to book.
We have tradespeople covering most areas of England, Scotland and Wales. Enter your postcode to check coverage in your area.