By providing a hipped back roof with box gutter we can ensure that everyone receives the full benefits of a conservatory.
Bungalow conservatory box gutter.
However sometimes confusion can crop up around the use of different terminology.
This is done using a component known as a box gutter.
Ab conservatories ltd initially installed the box gutter with only one brick pillar at the left hand elevation and the the box gutter resting on the window on the right hand elevation as shown below.
Apart from the use of box gutters the other way to overcome this problem is to create a new gable coming off the existing bungalow house roof.
Box gutters create a sealed guttering between a conservatory and the adjoining house.
The conservatory roof would then slope backwards and downwards towards the bungalow guttering and the box gutter would join the two together.
One of the most popular conservatory designs the victorian conservatory is perfect for those with small gardens who want to add a conservatory.
Conservatories on bungalows of this nature can still be added.
Our most popular bungalow conservatory is the hipped back edwardian model.
Victorian conservatories for bungalows.
Guttering is used for a wide variety of purposes but box guttering is the term mostly used to describe the drainage systems used for conservatories.
Conservatories for bungalows style options.
This conservatory has two tie bars.
This timeless octagonal design pictured above featuring a hipped roof and box gutter can squeeze into the smallest of gardens and is perfect when space is at a premium.
One of the most common difficult sites situations is that found when a client wishes to install a victorian or edwardian style conservatory on a bungalow or low eaves situation.
Structural failure is the end result.
Particularly popular as a dining room or reading room.
That includes a multi walled polycarbonate roofing system with the option of upgrading to glass.
The big red box is a clue to the seriousness of an incorrectly designed and installed box gutter.
An aluminium box gutter fixed to the bungalow takes water runoff from the back of the conservatory roof and also forms a structural support for the rafters on the back of the roof.