Gable conservatories are similar in appearance to Edwardian conservatories, the difference being that the front panel of the roof is set at a vertical rather than sloping in to the centre, creating a real sense inside of height and volume. The gabled roof can be set at a pitch that will be best suited to the location, and lends the interior an elegant and spacious feel. From the outside, a Gabled conservatory has an appearance of classic grandeur and is a prestigious extension to your home, enhancing your living space and adding significantly in terms of both aesthetics and real value. The conservatory is perfectly adaptable too. Whether you’re looking to create an extra living space that gives another dimension to your home, or a quiet sanctuary in which to work or relax, a Gable conservatory is the perfect option in all seasons.
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It’s important that locks, handles and hinges – even frames and glazing – do their job and protect you and your family. All Swish windows and doors conform to PAS 24: 2012 which covers enhanced security performance requirements for doors and windows in the UK. Look out for features like multi-point locking and egress hinges which allow a window to open to 90° for emergency escape.
You may want to consider products that have Secured By Design accreditation – this is an Association of Chief Police Officers’ initiative that aims to design out opportunities for crime. These products have extra security features built in and are available from some of our Excellence as Standard installers.
You can find out more at
www.securedbydesign.com
All of our window and door profiles are covered by a ten year guarantee against manufacturing defects. Your installer will offer a guarantee on the installation. Make sure that this guarantee is “insurance-backed” and offered by a DTI approved insurer. This means that if the installer goes out of business – for any reason – you are still covered.
Most guarantees will cover defects in materials and workmanship, but always check the small print. If there is anything you’re not happy with, check it out before you sign on any dotted lines.
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