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Steel & glass verandas can be installed in various locations to enhance your home, from porches to entrance ways and free standing structures to the classic veranda style.
verandas or Verandahs as it can be spelt are not just limited to the surroundings of your home. Looking for that extra bit of flair to add to your shop front, cafe, bar or public house? Then a glazed bespoke canopy will give you that elegant edge on your competition!

 

Common structure uses

Structures provide excellent and outstanding garden features for covering patio areas. Smaller versions of the Veranda can be made to create eye-catching door canopies and porches. Smoking shelters which are compliant with government rules. Carports a great alternative to the enclosed garage for showing off your vintage car, whilst still keeping away the worst of the elements. The above verandas can also be supplied with balustrade panels for extra decorative effect in cast iron or aluminium , also many different roof finishes including glass, lead or zinc.

 



With the cold days of winter beginning to pass and spring approaching us it is the ideal time to start thinking about planning your veranda ready for the glorious summer months.
They are an excellent alternative to the conservatory, enjoy your garden with a little protection from the elements during the run up to the warmer months under a elegant glass canopie.


Planning Permission

The planning rules for porches are applicable to any external door to the dwelling house.

You need to apply for planning permission when:

The ground floor area (measured externally) would exceed three square metres .

Any part would be more than three metres above ground level (height needs to be measured in the same way as for a house extension).

Any part of the porch would be within two metres of any boundary of the dwelling house and the highway.



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