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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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Before starting to fit the roof, you need to ensure that the conservatory footprint is correct, with all frames level and plumb. You may need to pack under the cill in places. When everything is level you can position the aluminium eaves beam(s). These will all be supplied cut to exact required length to sit perfectly on the frames.
Centurion uses the market-leading Shield complete conservatory system, from Synseal, incorporating their unique turnbuckle fixing. This knits the eaves beam securely down onto the top of the frames without having to drill and screw.


