Conservatory Glazing Repair Guide
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02/07/25, 14:04
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Scope of Works
Assess glazing panels for cracks, condensation, or weather damage
Replace broken or misted double-glazed units
Reseal or re-bed panels to improve insulation and prevent leaks
Align and secure glazing bars or supports as needed
Typical Cost
Repair Type | Low £ | High £ | Features |
Single Panel Glass Replacement | £100 | £250 | Includes standard double glazing; polycarbonate may cost less |
Full Reseal of Roof Panels (per panel) | £60 | £150 | Improves water resistance and energy efficiency |
Misted Double-Glazed Unit Replacement | £120 | £300 | Restores visibility and insulation in affected panels |
Structural Glazing Bar Realignment | £80 | £200 | Ensures panel stability and leak prevention |
Full Roof Glazing Refresh | £500 | £1500 | For large-scale replacements or upgrades |
Time on Site
Most single-panel replacements or resealing tasks take 1–2 hours. Larger repairs or multiple-panel replacements may require half a day or more.
Questions to Ask Your Advisor
Should I replace all panels or only those damaged?
Is polycarbonate or glass better suited to my conservatory?
Will my replacement units match the current design and insulation rating?
How to Avoid Surprises
Clarify if scaffolding or specialist access equipment is needed
Confirm if disposal of old glazing is included in the price
Ensure all new glazing complies with current building and safety regulations

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