Conservatory Repair: What To Do & When To Replace
We get asked a lot of questions about conservatories and one of the most common is whether it’s better to …
Think bigger for your conservatory conversion – replacing the roof is no longer the only option. With hup! use your existing base and completely reimagine the design.
Highly energy efficient, fast to build, and hassle free. Built in a matter of days with minimal mess and disruption. Build the better way with hup!
A classic orangery look but with revolutionary technology. Your orangery dream could become a reality in less than a week as hup! is 5X faster to build than bricks and mortar.
hup! conservatories are a game changer. Revolutionary hup! technology ensures a perfect year-round temperature.
Create valuable extra living space in your garden for guests and relatives with a Building Regulation compliant hup! garden home. Create an energy efficient annexe without the hassle.
Laura Jane Clark
Leading architect & star of BBC’s Your Home Made Perfect
“People often ask how they can add an extension or rebuild their unusable conservatory in the most efficient way possible – hup! is definitely the answer. Basework is usually the biggest minefield and the biggest headache for homeowners, so having something where you can use the existing base, and don’t need to start digging down and just build, getting watertight in two or three days, it’s an absolute game changer."
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We get asked a lot of questions about conservatories and one of the most common is whether it’s better to …
Remember how fresh and inviting your conservatory was when you first had it built? There’s something very satisfying about walking …
If your conservatory looks tired and old, or you’re struggling to keep it insulated in even the kindest weather, it might be …