Lean-to Conservatories
Lean-to conservatories have clean lines and minimalist style, designed to add a modern touch that complements any home, offering a bright, functional space to enjoy year-round.
Efficient, Practical, Enduring
A conservatory is a beautiful way to transform your home, adding light, space, and character to your living environment. At UGS Ltd, we understand that a conservatory is far more than a simple extension — it is a feature that enhances both the appearance and practicality of your home. By merging indoor comfort with outdoor views, our conservatories create a bright, open atmosphere that can be enjoyed throughout every season.
Our uPVC conservatories offer a durable, low-maintenance solution that combines excellent thermal efficiency with timeless style. Suitable for both traditional and contemporary properties, uPVC frames are available in a wide choice of finishes to complement your home perfectly. Whether you dream of a cosy winter retreat or a light-filled summer lounge, uPVC provides the versatility and performance to make it possible.
In addition to enhancing daily living, a well-designed conservatory can also increase your home’s market appeal. Buyers are often attracted to properties with beautifully crafted extensions that provide flexible, functional living space. From family areas and dining rooms to peaceful garden retreats, uPVC conservatories offer year-round comfort and visual charm.
At UGS Ltd, we specialise in a comprehensive range of conservatory styles, including Lean-to, Edwardian, Gable, T-shape, P-shape, and Victorian designs — each available in both standard and bespoke sizes. This ensures the perfect match for your property’s architecture and your personal taste. With our expertise in design, craftsmanship, and installation, we guide you through every step of the process, turning your conservatory vision into reality.
UGS Ltd - Your Conservatory Specialists
At UGS Ltd, we supply and install premium uPVC conservatories designed for long-lasting performance and effortless style. Manufactured in the UK and Europe, our uPVC conservatories are built to the highest standards of quality, energy efficiency, and durability. As a direct supplier, we offer both standard and made-to-measure designs, with extensive options for profiles, glazing, roofing, doors, and climate control features.
Why Choose UGS Ltd?
Quality and Assurance:
As an approved and trusted installer, we provide a product warranty of up to 25 years, along with a 2.5-year installation guarantee, including free servicing when required.
Customisable Finishing Options:
UGS Ltd gives you the flexibility to manage your own budget. Clients can supply their own flooring, lighting, tiling, or heating accessories, which our professional team will install seamlessly. Our electricians and decorators ensure every detail is safely connected and beautifully finished.
Efficient, Turnkey Service:
From planning to completion, our experienced specialists manage every stage of your project with precision and care. We follow a staged approach to reduce delivery times and guarantee a smooth, stress-free installation, so you can enjoy your conservatory sooner.
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Lean-to conservatories have clean lines and minimalist style, designed to add a modern touch that complements any home, offering a bright, functional space to enjoy year-round.
A Victorian conservatory is typically multi-faceted (3- or 5-sided bay) with a steep pitched roof, giving a classic, ornate appearance. Popular for its suitability with period homes.
An Edwardian conservatory features a square or rectangular floor-plan with a pitched roof, offering a spacious and symmetrical layout. It blends well with both traditional and modern homes.
The front has an upright triangular gable end (like a house gable), giving height and a bold, symmetrical facade to the Gable conservatory. The tall pitched roof adds visual impact.
A T-shape conservatory consists of a long section parallel to the house with a central projection forming a ‘T’ shape footprint. Works best on larger properties with ample outside space.
P-shape conservatories combine the features of lean-to and Victorian or Edwardian styles, offering a spacious and versatile extension that’s perfect for larger homes.
uPVC profiles are widely used in conservatory construction across the UK due to their durability, affordability, and excellent thermal efficiency. Typically featuring multi-chambered sections between 60mm and 80mm in depth, these profiles are designed to trap air and improve insulation, helping to maintain a comfortable temperature all year round. The robust yet lightweight structure supports glazed panels securely while resisting warping, rust, and rot. Modern uPVC profiles also include internal steel reinforcement for added rigidity, making them suitable for both compact lean-to designs and larger, more complex conservatory structures.
Available in a variety of colours and woodgrain finishes, they require minimal upkeep, needing only occasional cleaning to retain their appearance. Their energy-saving performance and weather resistance make uPVC profiles one of the most practical and cost-effective choices for UK homeowners.
Standard conservatory sizes typically range as follows, although they can vary based on style and specific requirements:
These sizes can be adjusted or customised to suit specific property layouts, with many companies, including UGS Ltd, offering bespoke options to ensure a perfect fit and style match for any home.
White
Black
Anthracite grey
All RAL colours
All RAL colours - Dual
All effects and Textures
Self Cleaning
Active Blue
Clear
Polycarbonate
Double Glazed (Laminated)
Double Glazed (Toughened)
Frosted/ Textured/ Pilkington
Self-Cleaning (Activ Blu)
Solar Control
Spacer Bars
Roof/Side Manual Blinds
Roof/Side Auto Blinds System
Standard Single Entrance Door
Bifold
Double doors
Sliding Doors
As you choose & Supply your own: accessories such as electricals, tiling & flooring
Sit down, relax and leave us to install it all for you
All our conservatory installations include a full-service package to ensure a seamless finish. This covers the foundations, brickwork, heating installation, painting, and electrical supply—everything needed to create a complete, ready-to-use living space.
Every conservatory starts with solid, professionally laid foundations to ensure long-term stability and support.
Our skilled team delivers neat, durable brickwork that complements the style of your existing property.
We offer efficient heating solutions to keep your conservatory comfortable all year round. We make sure all your heating needs are met.
Interior and exterior surfaces are expertly painted for a clean, polished finish that enhances the overall look.
Full electrical setup is included, providing safe, convenient power for lighting, heating, and appliances.
Book your free, no-obligation survey with our experts — we’ll listen to your vision and design the ideal conservatory solution for you.
Please note that the information provided here is subject to change. For the most up-to-date details, we recommend contacting our company directly.
In many cases, no — most conservatories fall under “permitted development” so you don’t need planning permission if you meet certain size and siting limits. However, you will need permission if you exceed those limits, are in a conservation area, or own a listed building.
Often they are not required, provided the conservatory meets specific conditions (e.g., built at ground level, floor area under 30 m², separated from the main dwelling by external doors/windows). If it is used as a standard extension (with heating connected to the main house) or you remove the separating doors and walls, then building regulations WILL apply.
Yes — the roof material (glass, polycarbonate, tiled/solid) affects insulation, temperature control, and compliance with regulations. For example, replacing a glazed roof with a solid roof may trigger additional building regulation requirements for structure and thermal performance.
uPVC is popular because it’s low-maintenance, cost-effective and available in many finishes.
Modern uPVC frames include UV-stabilisers and titanium additives, so they resist yellowing and fading.
Yes — when properly insulated and glazed, uPVC conservatories can provide comfortable use throughout the seasons.
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