How to Maintain Your Conservatory: A Guide for Homeowners
A conservatory can be a beautiful extension of your home, offering a serene space to enjoy the outdoors while staying sheltered from the unpredictable UK weather. To keep this space looking great and functioning well, regular maintenance is essential. Here’s a simple guide to help you care for your conservatory throughout the year.
1. Regular Cleaning
Keeping your conservatory clean is crucial for its longevity. Begin with the roof—remove leaves, debris, and moss to prevent blockages in the guttering. Use a soft brush or a specialist cleaner to avoid scratching the glass or polycarbonate panels. Clean the windows and doors with a non-abrasive glass cleaner to keep them sparkling. Don’t forget the frames—uPVC, wood, or aluminium all require different cleaning methods, so follow the manufacturer’s recommendations.
2. Inspect Seals and Joints
Over time, the seals around your conservatory can wear out, leading to drafts or leaks. Inspect these regularly, especially after heavy rain or strong winds. If you notice any gaps or deterioration, consider resealing them with weatherproof silicone to prevent further damage.
3. Check the Roof
The roof is one of the most important parts of your conservatory. Regularly inspect it for signs of wear, such as discolouration, cracks, or leaks. If your conservatory has a polycarbonate roof, check for any signs of fogging or water ingress between the layers. For glass roofs, ensure that the seals are intact and that there is no cracking.
4. Maintain the Guttering
Blocked gutters can cause serious issues, including water damage to both the conservatory and your home. Clear out leaves and debris regularly, especially during autumn. If your conservatory is surrounded by trees, consider installing gutter guards to prevent blockages.
5. Lubricate Moving Parts
The doors and windows of your conservatory rely on hinges, locks, and other moving parts to function smoothly. Over time, these can become stiff or corroded. Follow manufacturer’s instructions to use the correct lubricant. This will likely be a silicon-based product. Regular lubrication will also help to prevent rusting.
Regular maintenance of your conservatory will not only keep it looking beautiful but also extend its life and ensure it remains a comfortable, usable space. By following these simple steps, you can enjoy your conservatory year-round without the worry of unexpected repairs.
Are you interested in finding out more?
Our experienced conservatory team of John and Paul are here to guide you through the entire process. Please get in touch if you are thinking of adding a conservatory to your home, or replacing/upgrading your existing one.

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