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Aluminium conservatory prices

Minimal costs

€ 5.000

Average costs

€ 12.000

This project costs on average between

€ 8.500 - € 14.500

Maximum costs

€ 17.000

Do you opt for a conservatory made of aluminium? On Renoca you will find the prices of an aluminium conservatory in a handy overview. Check all the prices and information you need so you can quickly find the right specialist for your project.

Aluminium conservatory prices

Wondering about the prices of an aluminium conservatory? The total price is determined by the total area of the conservatory. In the overview below, see the prices including materials, labour costs and VAT.

Number of m2 Average price including materials, labour costs and VAT
Serre of 10 m2 £ 17.500
Serre of 15 m2 £ 26,000
Serre of 20 m2 £ 35,000
Serre of 30 m2 £ 25,000
Serre of 50 m2 £ 80.000

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aluminium conservatory

Below we distinguish 2 examples, which will allow you to better estimate the cost of building a conservatory.

Aluminium basic conservatory
A basic conservatory is a non-insulated conservatory that is installed on the house. You can already have an aluminium basic conservatory built for £7500, including materials, labour and VAT. You then have an aluminium conservatory of about 10 m2.

Luxury living conservatory
A luxury living conservatory is fully involved with the house and is both insulated and founded. Attaching a luxury living conservatory requires a breakthrough of the facade. You pay an average of £12,000 for this, including materials, labour and VAT. You then have an aluminium living conservatory of about 10 m2.

Price structure aluminium conservatory

Cost overview aluminium conservatory prices

Compare prices of an aluminium conservatory

You have chosen aluminium conservatory. You can choose to have a residential conservatory or a garden conservatory built from aluminium. Below you will find a list of the pros and cons of these 2 types.

Comparison Dwelling conservatory Tuinserre
Characteristics An insulated conservatory that is fully involved with the house, including foundations and heating. An enclosed space attached to the house. The garden room or garden conservatory is not officially part of the house.
Advantages – Insulated and pleasantly warm in winter

– Extension of the house
(for example; living room
or kitchen)
– Lots of light
– Value of house increases
– Enjoying
your garden all year round.

– Enjoy
your garden all year round
– Relatively cheap
– Small renovation
– Sliding doors and roof
possible
– Extra living space
Disadvantages – Breakthrough facade needed
– Major conversion
– More expensive of garden conservatory
– Garden gets smaller
– Not insulated
– No foundation which
may cause it to subside
Outward appearance A luxury conservatory enriches the appearance of your home. The wide choice of materials ensures that the conservatory matches the style of your home. A garden conservatory often consists entirely of glass combined with a plastic or aluminium frame. This creates a sleek construction with plenty of light. A garden conservatory is a beautiful addition to the garden.
Guarantee period 10 to 15 years 8 to 10 years

Other costs aluminium conservatory

You have made your choice of a residential conservatory or garden conservatory. The next step is to determine the dimensions of your dream conservatory and the type of glass. Check out the choices and prices here.

Choice 1: The dimensions of the aluminium conservatory

An important choice in the design phase of an aluminium conservatory, is to determine the desired dimensions. So how do you determine these dimensions? Take a look at the points below.

  • Your living requirements: by how many square metres do you want to extend your living space? Do you want to extend the kitchen so you can turn it into a large living kitchen? Or do you just want to create a cosy seating area?
  • Your home: you obviously need to take into account the space you have around your home. Also look at the permits needed to build a conservatory on your home. Finally, take into account the amount of space you want to give up.
  • Your budget: Set a budget in advance and take this into account when making the right choice. You can then furnish your conservatory as you wish and also take into account the overall cost. That way, you won’t end up with an unexpectedly higher expense.

A conservatory specialist will provide tailor-made advice on the perfect dimensions for your conservatory. In an exploratory discussion, all your wishes are listed.

glass conservatory

Choice 2: The type of glass for the aluminium conservatory

When you look at a conservatory, you mainly see glass. An aluminium conservatory comes with double glazing as standard. Would you like a different type of glass with a higher insulation value? Then take a look at the additional prices below.

Glass type More price including VAT, excluding labour costs U-value* (the lower the better)
Double glazing Standard 2.7
HR £5 per m2 of glass 1.7 – 2.0
HR+ £10 per m2 of glass 1.3 – 1.6
HR++ £15 per m2 of glass 1,2
HR++ £ 55 per m2 of glass 0.5 – 0.9

* The lower the U-value, the better the insulation and the more you save on your energy bill. Going for the best value for money? Then choose HR++ glass.

Example: A 10m2 conservatory contains an average of 20m2 of glass and costs £10,000. If you choose HR++ glass (most commonly chosen), the total price becomes £10,300.

Tips when buying an aluminium conservatory

What to consider when buying an aluminium conservatory? Read the tips below.

  • Find the right conservatory specialist for your project
    A conservatory specialist provides personalised advice for your situation and helps you make the right choices throughout the process. Therefore, choose the best specialist for your project. When selecting the right specialist, use the tips below:
    • Price and quality: Compare the prices of the specialists. Make sure the price is shown including labour costs, material costs, insulation, foundation and electricity. Also look at the quality value associated with the price. Are you prepared to pay more if this is matched by higher quality?
    • Your wishes: Does the conservatory specialist offer all the options so that the conservatory can be fully equipped according to your wishes? For example, do you opt for a luxury conservatory with sliding roof? Choose a specialist that meets all your needs.
    • Time schedule: When is the conservatory specialist available to start the renovation? Does it match your own schedule? Check this carefully.
  • Go for the best quality at the right price
    A conservatory is a big investment so you naturally want to make the best choice…. How to determine the right value for money? Check out the points below and don’t pay too much.
    • Consider the warranty period. High quality often goes hand in hand with a longer warranty period.
    • Compare suppliers. Is a supplier’s total price significantly lower than that of other specialists? Then check whether all work is included in the quotation.
    • Customised work. Will you have the conservatory custom-made or will you opt for a standard prefab model? This choice affects the price but not directly the quality.

Extras for an aluminium conservatory

Would you like to extend your conservatory, make it more beautiful or increase its ease of use? There are many different extra options you can easily add. Check out the options with corresponding prices in the table below.

Extra option Average additional price including material, labour costs and VAT
Ablinds £ 200 (per m2)
Tiles to be laid £ 50 (per m2)
Laminate to be laid £ 10 (per m2)
Air conditioning £ 1.500 (per unit)
Painting £ 35 (per m2)
Central heating £ 1,000
Floor heating £ 750 (up to 20 m2)
Sliding door £ 1.000 (per façade)
Sliding roof £ 1,700 (per m2)
Lightwell £ 2.000 (per m2)

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