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Engineered for year-round living with A+ rated glazing and insulated roofing
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Every conservatory we build meets the highest energy efficiency standards
Design Service
Every conservatory is individually designed and planned free of charge
Conservatory Styles We Install
Choose from our range of conservatories, sunrooms and orangeries

Lean-to Conservatories
Maximum space and natural light. Ideal when you only have a small space to build.

Edwardian Conservatories
Pitched roof flooding light into your living space. Rooms you'll love to use all year.

Victorian Conservatories
Period design for modern and traditional homes. Stay warm and use it summer or winter.

L / P Shape Conservatories
Designed to attach to any home. The combination of designs and styles are limitless.

Orangeries
Extend your living space with a beautiful orangery. Free design service included.

Tiled Sunrooms
A smooth connection between your home and sunroom. Year-round comfort guaranteed.
Conservatories Carluke, Get A Quote
If you're based in Carluke or the surrounding area and thinking about adding a conservatory, Carluke Windows And Doors can help you get it done properly. We supply and fit a full range of conservatories, sunrooms and orangeries, all built to last and designed to work as a genuine living space rather than just a bolt-on.
A conservatory adds real usable floor space to your home. Done right, it becomes one of the most used rooms in the house, not just somewhere to store plant pots. That's why we put real thought into every build, from the frame and glazing right through to the roof.
What types of conservatory can I choose from?
There are several styles available depending on the shape of your property, your garden layout and how you want to use the space. Each one has its own character and practical advantages.
- Victorian conservatories, with their bay front and pitched roof, suit older and traditional properties well and give a classic look from both inside and out.
- Edwardian conservatories have a rectangular footprint, which makes them very practical. You get more usable floor space compared to a Victorian style.
- Lean-to conservatories are a solid choice for bungalows or properties with limited height. Simple, clean lines and very cost effective.
- Orangeries sit between a conservatory and a full house extension. They use more brickwork and a solid perimeter roof with a central glazed section, which gives a more substantial feel.
- P-shape and L-shape conservatories combine two styles to create a larger structure. Good for homes where you want to divide the space into different zones.
- Fully tiled sunrooms use a solid insulated roof throughout, making them warm in winter and cool in summer. They look and feel much more like a permanent room addition.
Not sure which style suits your property? We'll come out and take a look, talk you through the options and give you a no-obligation quote. There's no charge for that.
Will a conservatory be warm enough to use all year?
This is one of the most common questions we get, and it's a fair one. Older conservatories with polycarbonate roofs had a reputation for being freezing in winter and boiling in summer. Modern builds are very different.
The frames we use are fully double or triple glazed, and the glass itself carries high energy efficiency ratings, keeping heat in during colder months and reducing solar gain when it's warm. If you opt for a solid or tiled roof, you'll get even better insulation values. The result is a room you can genuinely use in January, not just August.
Do I need planning permission for a conservatory in Carluke?
Most conservatories fall within permitted development rights, which means no planning application is needed. There are size limits and certain conditions that need to be met, but the majority of standard home conservatories qualify without any formal permission.
All our builds are fully compliant with building regulations, including the relevant energy efficiency requirements. If your property is listed or sits within a designated area, different rules may apply. We'll check all of this before any work starts so there are no surprises.
How long does it take to have a conservatory fitted?
Timescales vary depending on the size and complexity of the build. A straightforward lean-to or Edwardian conservatory can typically be completed within a week to ten days once the groundwork is in place. Larger structures or those with more complex roofs will take a little longer.
We'll give you a clear timeline before we start, and we keep disruption to your home to a minimum throughout the build. The team works in a tidy, organised way and clears up properly at the end of each day.
What guarantee comes with a new conservatory?
Your conservatory is a significant investment, and you want to know it's going to hold up. We fit using quality materials and established installation methods, and our work comes with a guarantee covering both the products and the workmanship.
The frames, glazing units and roofing systems we use are all from reputable manufacturers with their own product guarantees. If anything isn't right after the job is done, you call us and we sort it. Simple as that.
How do I get a quote for a conservatory in Carluke?
Getting a price is straightforward. Give us a call, tell us a bit about what you're thinking, and we'll arrange a time to come out and measure up. There's no pressure and no charge for the survey or the quote itself.
To book your free home visit, call Carluke Windows And Doors today on 01555 535032. We cover Carluke and the wider surrounding area, so get in touch and we'll take it from there.