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- 1. Choosing and planning
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- 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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Centurion manufactures conservatories using as few frames as possible - maximising the amount of glass, minimising the amount of plastic and making installation as straight forward as possible. Frames are lifted into position on the cill and joined to adjacent frames if necessary. We supply self-tapping screws as part of the installation kit. A neat coupling strip covers any joins.
Appropriate couplers are supplied to connect frames in the corners - these may be round poles, triangular kite mullions or square posts depending on the style of conservatory. Frames are screwed together, to the corner joiners and also bolted back to the house wall with masonry fixings to give a sturdy professional construction.


