Hi all, long time reader, great community. First time poster.
I had been getting window companies round to look at getting new windows and conservatory glass roof to replace the ageing current set (polycarbonate roof). But window companies have spotted a possible problem with my existing conservatory with slight possible subsidence in one corner. The subsidence is probably due to gutter discharge into the clay soil.
Digging a bit of ground revealed the foundation wall to be only 30cm!! Apparently not deep enough to support the glass roof I'm hoping to upgrade to.
My plan is as follow:
- Remove all current window and roof on conservatory
- Rebuild the walls to sufficient depth for the foundations
- Re-route all gutter to the existing drainage, no discharge into soil
- Then install windows and roof
Last 2 steps are for the window company. What trades person to ask for the first 2 steps?
The window companies I talked to are not very interested in working on the conservatory. They'd rather just replace the window or have professional under-pin company to deal with this. My insurance company will only install a water butt and minor repair existing birckwork, still can't install new roof on top of this. I'm planning to take the money and put it towards rebuild. So I need some trades person near N London able to do rebuild the conservatory walls to sufficient depth.
Side question: Does the conservatory floor also need re-doing? Is it possible to only rebuild the walls by knocking them down and digging deeper without touching much of the floor? The laminated floor goes from living room to conservatory without a metal strip, I quite like this.
I had been getting window companies round to look at getting new windows and conservatory glass roof to replace the ageing current set (polycarbonate roof). But window companies have spotted a possible problem with my existing conservatory with slight possible subsidence in one corner. The subsidence is probably due to gutter discharge into the clay soil.
Digging a bit of ground revealed the foundation wall to be only 30cm!! Apparently not deep enough to support the glass roof I'm hoping to upgrade to.
My plan is as follow:
- Remove all current window and roof on conservatory
- Rebuild the walls to sufficient depth for the foundations
- Re-route all gutter to the existing drainage, no discharge into soil
- Then install windows and roof
Last 2 steps are for the window company. What trades person to ask for the first 2 steps?
The window companies I talked to are not very interested in working on the conservatory. They'd rather just replace the window or have professional under-pin company to deal with this. My insurance company will only install a water butt and minor repair existing birckwork, still can't install new roof on top of this. I'm planning to take the money and put it towards rebuild. So I need some trades person near N London able to do rebuild the conservatory walls to sufficient depth.
Side question: Does the conservatory floor also need re-doing? Is it possible to only rebuild the walls by knocking them down and digging deeper without touching much of the floor? The laminated floor goes from living room to conservatory without a metal strip, I quite like this.