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- 1. Choosing and planning
- 2. Site preparation
- 3. Building the dwarf wall
- 4. Starting the conservatory installation
- 5. Putting the frames in position
- 6. Ready for the roof
- 7. Installing the roof skeleton
- 8. Flashings
- 9. Glazing the roof
- 10. Finishing the roof cappings, finial and cresting
- 11. Glazing the frames
- 12. Finishing off inside
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The glass for your new conservatory is supplied as 28mm sealed units in toughened safety glass ready to be glazed into the door and window frames. Glazing beads are supplied cut / mitred to length and loose fitted into the frames. These are removed on site, allowing the glass to be positioned in the frame. The beads are then knocked back into place.
Glazing packers are supplied as part of the fixing kit. Centurion supplies all doors hung on flag hinges to give maximum adjustment and keep the doors plumb and level.


