Conservatories remain a popular accoutrement and attachment to homes throughout the United Kingdom and the world in the 21st century. Around for over three hundred years, conservatories work to provide a lovely transition between the main residence and the natural surroundings abutting the home.
Through the years, many different types of materials have been utilized in the construction of conservatories. Stone, brick and wood have all been popular materials and widely used in the construction of elegant and functional conservatories down through the past three centuries. In recent years, aluminum has become widely used in the construction of conservatories. Most recently, a substance which has become known as PVCu has been widely used in the construction of conservatories throughout the United Kingdom and the rest of the world.
In considering this article, one might wonder about the composition of PVCu. “PVC” stands for “Poly Vinyl Chloride.” Poly Vinyl Chloride is a chemical compound consisting of chlorine, carbon and hydrogen. The “u” appended at the end of the moniker stands for “unplasticised”. In layman's terms, this means that the material or product has not been injected with additional chemicals known as plasticizers, which is used to soften the material. Even without this softening process, most PVCu systems still need reinforcing with aluminum.
As mentioned in this article, PVCu has become the most popular choice of construction material for conservatories in the U.K. and elsewhere today. One of primary reasons that PVCs has become so popular in the construction of conservatories is because of its relatively inexpensive cost. The use of PVCu in the construction of conservatories have made these home additions more affordable and more available to families across the U.K. and the world over.
Additionally, PVCu has proven to be a very good insulator. Through the use of PVCu, a home owner is able to lower the energy costs associated with a conservatory. However, one downside with PVCu conservatories is that they tend to need large expansion gaps, which can provide a target for would be intruders.
PVCu is crafted to look like authentic wood such as mahogany or oak. Additionally, a flat white coloration is popular with conservatory owners. PVCu conservatories are easy to maintain. Additionally, PVCu is very durable and a long lasting material that will bring the pleasures of the conservatory to future generations.