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Types of Conservatory Foundations
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TYPES OF CONSERVATORY FOUNDATIONS

For extensions to conservatories it is sometimes difficult to get access for digging machines and, if access is available, then close enough to the existing property so that it can be used to dig. This means that foundations sometimes have to be dug by hand unless an alternative solution is the best method given the conditions.

There are four main ways of providing a strong foundation for a conservatory:

This section on conservatory advice ends with an item on Floor Insulation.

Please note that the type of ground conditions will also have an influence over the type of foundation that needs to built and should be read in conjunction with this section.

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