Conservation Hub
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Sterlingbuild
- 26 Jul 2024
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Improving your Home in a Conservation Area
A conservation area can be defined as an area that is preserved by architectural or historical interest. Conservation areas are deemed to be worthy of protection and conserving. Examples of conservation areas include listed buildings, cottages and church conversions.
With over 10,000 conservation areas in the UK, conservation regulations impact
If you are looking to replace or install new conservation windows, we host a number of conservation windows complying with planning regulations and appropriate for any project of budget.

Where to Start?
Carrying out any type of home
Home Improvements in a Conservation Area
From conservation laws, to Article 4 restrictions, we break down all you need to know about improving your home in a conservation area.
What are Conservation Roof Windows?
Conservation windows are very similar to standard roof windows. However, there are a few key differences you need to be aware of.
Conservation Roof Windows
With multiple options available, choosing the right conservation roof window for your project can be challenging. Here at Sterlingbuild, we host a range of conservation roof windows from trusted brands such as VELUX and RoofLITE+.
Available in a number of finishes including pine, polyurethane
Alongside these roof windows, we also host a large range of flashings suitable for conservation roof windows. These flashings will ensure any listed building is weathertight.
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Our Bestselling Conservation Roof Windows
As well as the above conservation roof windows, we also host a number of award-winning conservation roof windows from brands such as Heritage and VELUX.
Got any further questions?
Our expert team are always on hand to help you find the perfect solution for your project. Give us a call on 01303