Caring for your new Conservatory

To keep your conservatory looking it’s best it’s important to clean it. We recommend cleaning your conservatory every three to six months. Find out the best way to keep your new doors looking top-notch below.

Caring for Conservatory Doors and Windows
Please refer to relevant window and door advice.

Caring for Polycarbonate Roofs
Use a soft cloth and water with soap or washing up liquid.
DO NOT use glass cleaner, bathroom cleaner, bleach, or abraisive agents.
DO NOT use steel wool, scouring pads or razor blades.

Caring for Glass Conservatory Roofs
Use a soft cloth and water with soap or washing-up liquid.
Use a commercial window cleaning solution or cream, ensuring to follow the cleaning product instructions keeping cleaning solution away from frame.
DO NOT use abrasive pastes, steel wool, scouring pads or razor blades for stubborn marks.

Caring for Tiled Conservatory Roofs
Use a soft cloth and water with soap or washing up liquid.
Ensure gutters are kept clear of moss, leaves and debris.
DO NOT use glass cleaner, bathroom cleaner, bleach, or abrasive agents.
DO NOT use steel wool, scouring pads or razor blades.

General Advice for Conservatory Care
Ensure gutters are kept clear of moss, leaves and debris.
Ensure adequate heating and ventilation to prevent condensation.
Whilst cleaning check weather seals are in place and not damaged.
DO NOT climb onto your polycarbonate conservatory roof, this must be done by a competent person with appropriate safety equipment.

If you have more questions about caring for your conservatory, contact us here.