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We supply and install a whole range of conservatories throughout the Wirral, Liverpool and Cheshire areas, our premium conservatory installations are available in a host of styles and finishes. No matter what type of conservatory you want to have fitted into your Wirral, Liverpool or Cheshire home, we are sure to have the perfect conservatory design and installation service to suit your needs and requirements.

Wirral conservatories that worked beautifully a decade ago are often the rooms that get abandoned by mid-July now. The r...
30/05/2026

Wirral conservatories that worked beautifully a decade ago are often the rooms that get abandoned by mid-July now. The reason is almost always the roof: older polycarbonate and low-spec glass let in far more solar heat than modern solar control glazing, and the air has nowhere to escape.

The most effective comfort upgrade for most existing conservatories is solar control glass paired with proper ventilation — a roof vent at the highest point, plus trickle vents in the casement frames. Internal pleated blinds add a useful second layer of shading without darkening the room.

For conservatories approaching twenty years old, a full roof replacement (glass, solid or tiled) usually delivers better long-term value than repeated repairs. Each job is FENSA registered, TrustMark backed and covered by a 10-year IWA Insurance-Backed Guarantee.

We are based in Wallasey and serve Wirral, Chester and Cheshire — survey, design, manufacture and installation are all handled by our own team.

More on our blog: https://perfectwirral.co.uk/summer-ready-conservatories-practical-comfort-upgrades-before-the-heat-arrives/

Perfect Wirral • 0151 638 0909 • [email protected]www.perfectwirral.co.uk

The word orangery gets used loosely in glazing brochures. A proper orangery is defined by three things: substantial bric...
29/05/2026

The word orangery gets used loosely in glazing brochures. A proper orangery is defined by three things: substantial brick or stone columns at each corner, a flat or shallow-pitched roof perimeter with a deep cornice, and a glazed lantern set into a solid insulated ceiling. The result feels like a permanent room of the house, which a conservatory rarely does.

Brick matching is one of the details that separates a good orangery from an average one. We measure your existing courses and source brick that matches the colour, size and texture closely. On older Wirral properties, that sometimes means handmade or reclaimed brick. The lantern roof handles daylight without the summer heat-gain that older fully-glazed conservatories suffer from.

Realistic 2026 budgets start around £25,000 to £30,000 for a modest design and rise above £50,000 for larger orangeries with stone columns, aluminium lanterns and bifold doors. Each build takes eight to twelve weeks, all delivered by our own team.

More on our blog: https://perfectwirral.co.uk/orangeries-explained-brickwork-lantern-roofs-and-the-look-of-a-proper-room/

Perfect Wirral • 0151 638 0909 • [email protected]www.perfectwirral.co.uk

If your uPVC windows were fitted in the 1990s or early 2000s, they have probably outlasted their useful life — even if t...
28/05/2026

If your uPVC windows were fitted in the 1990s or early 2000s, they have probably outlasted their useful life — even if they still close. The five most common signs we see when surveying older Wirral homes are yellowing on the frame, condensation between the panes, draughts around the seal, stiff or sticking handles, and heating bills that have crept up.

uPVC has moved on a long way in the last twenty years. Modern profiles are UV-stabilised so the colour holds for the life of the window. Glazing is A-rated with warm-edge spacers and argon-filled cavities. Multi-point locking is tested to PAS 24 standard, internally beaded for security, and laminated glass options are available for ground-floor rooms.

Every installation we deliver is FENSA registered, TrustMark backed and protected by a 10-year IWA Insurance-Backed Guarantee. Survey, design and installation are handled end-to-end by our own team.

More on our blog: https://perfectwirral.co.uk/replacing-old-upvc-windows-five-signs-your-frames-have-reached-the-end-of-their-life/

Perfect Wirral • 0151 638 0909 • [email protected]www.perfectwirral.co.uk

Daylight is the difference between a room that earns its keep and a room that gets walked past. Wirral homes built befor...
26/05/2026

Daylight is the difference between a room that earns its keep and a room that gets walked past. Wirral homes built before the 1960s often have one or two rooms — back kitchens, side returns, north-facing dining areas — that simply do not get enough natural light.

A lantern roof is a glazed pyramid set into a flat or shallow-pitched roof and forms the centrepiece of an orangery or large kitchen extension. A roof light is the more practical option — flatter, set into the line of a pitched or flat roof, and transformative on a single-storey extension or loft conversion.

Specifications matter. Solar control glass with a g-value around 0.30 keeps the room bright but stops it overheating. Thermal breaks in the framing prevent winter condensation. Costs in 2026 sit at £4,000 to £7,000 for a standard 2m by 1.5m lantern and £1,800 to £3,500 for a pair of roof lights supplied and fitted.

Every install is FENSA registered, TrustMark backed and covered by an IWA 10-year Insurance-Backed Guarantee. Family-run from Wallasey, serving Wirral, Chester and Cheshire.

More on our blog: https://perfectwirral.co.uk/lantern-roofs-and-roof-lights-how-to-bring-real-daylight-into-a-wirral-home/

Perfect Wirral • 0151 638 0909 • [email protected]www.perfectwirral.co.uk

If a garden room has been on the conversation list for a year or two, this is the article you want. We have spent more t...
24/05/2026

If a garden room has been on the conversation list for a year or two, this is the article you want. We have spent more than a decade installing them across Wirral and we know exactly which decisions make the difference between a room that gets used every day and one that turns into expensive garden storage.

The four most common uses we install for are home offices, gym studios, teenage spaces and quiet adult retreats. Realistic 2026 costs sit between £15,000 and £40,000-plus depending on size, glazing, insulation and groundwork. The biggest mistake homeowners make is comparing quotes that include the foundation work with ones that do not — always check.

Most garden rooms in Wirral fall under permitted development rights and do not need planning permission, but conservation areas and Article 4 zones need checking. We handle that at the free survey.

Every install is delivered by our own team, FENSA Approved where relevant, TrustMark Registered, and covered by our IWA 10-year Insurance-Backed Guarantee.

More on our blog: https://perfectwirral.co.uk/garden-rooms-for-wirral-families-real-uses-real-costs-real-decisions/

Perfect Wirral • 0151 638 0909 • [email protected]www.perfectwirral.co.uk

A-rated. Argon. Warm-edge. Low-E. Window brochures use these terms a lot but rarely explain what they do or why a Wirral...
22/05/2026

A-rated. Argon. Warm-edge. Low-E. Window brochures use these terms a lot but rarely explain what they do or why a Wirral homeowner should care. The plain English version is worth knowing if you are about to spend thousands on new glazing.

A-rated glass uses three technologies in combination. Low-E coatings are microscopically thin metallic layers that reflect indoor heat back into the room. Warm-edge spacers are the polymer or composite strip between the two panes that stops cold bridging at the edge — without them you get misted glass on cold mornings. Argon gas fills the cavity and insulates roughly 30 per cent better than air.

Together, these deliver a U-value of 1.4 W/m²K or below, which is the figure that actually measures the window's thermal performance. When comparing quotes, ask for four numbers in writing: the Window Energy Rating, the U-value, the spacer type, and the cavity gas.

Every install we deliver is FENSA registered, TrustMark backed, and covered by an IWA 10-year Insurance-Backed Guarantee. Family-run from Wallasey, serving Wirral, Chester and Cheshire.

More on our blog: https://perfectwirral.co.uk/a-rated-glass-warm-edge-spacers-and-argon-gas-what-actually-makes-a-window-energy-efficient/

Perfect Wirral • 0151 638 0909 • [email protected]www.perfectwirral.co.uk

If you have a smaller garden, French doors are often the more practical opening than bifolds — they take up less externa...
15/05/2026

If you have a smaller garden, French doors are often the more practical opening than bifolds — they take up less external space when open, suit narrower runs of wall, and look right on a smaller rear elevation. We fit them across Wirral, Chester and Cheshire every week.

Standard French door widths sit between 1.2 and 1.8 metres. Side fixed glazing panels are a clever way to extend the glazed elevation without the cost or floor sweep of a full bifold system. Modern French doors are glazed with A-rated double or triple-glazed units, with warm-edge spacers and argon-filled cavities as standard.

Security has moved on a long way. Modern French doors include shoot-bolts top and bottom on the fixed leaf, multi-point locking on the active leaf, internally beaded toughened or laminated glazing, and PAS 24-tested locking. For ground floor doors, we routinely recommend laminated glass.

Every install is FENSA registered, TrustMark backed, and covered by our IWA 10-year Insurance-Backed Guarantee.

More on our blog: https://perfectwirral.co.uk/french-doors-for-smaller-wirral-gardens-a-practical-buyers-guide/

Perfect Wirral • 0151 638 0909 • [email protected]www.perfectwirral.co.uk

A new composite front door is one of the home improvements you can see from the pavement on the day it goes in. Late spr...
13/05/2026

A new composite front door is one of the home improvements you can see from the pavement on the day it goes in. Late spring is when most Wirral homeowners notice their existing door has dated, and the choices that shape the final look come down to five decisions.

Colour is the biggest single visual decision. The current top sellers in Wirral are anthracite grey, dark green, navy blue, sage and traditional black. Glazing style is the second biggest call — fully solid for maximum security, a small clear or obscure panel, or half-glazed with side and top lights to bring daylight into the hallway. Hardware finish ties the look together; chrome suits modern doors, antique brass and graphite suit period properties.

Panel design should match the era of the house — flat modern slabs for new builds, six-panel traditional for Edwardian and inter-war properties. And the frame colour deserves more thought than it usually gets — matching or accent finishes look more intentional than a default white.

Every door is built around a multi-point locking system tested to PAS 24 standard, with a 25 to 30 year working life and a 10-year IWA Insurance-Backed Guarantee.

More on our blog: https://perfectwirral.co.uk/a-new-composite-front-door-five-style-decisions-that-shape-your-kerb-appeal/

Perfect Wirral • 0151 638 0909 • [email protected]www.perfectwirral.co.uk

Sash Window Replacements for Period Properties: Authentic Character and Modern PerformanceThe Charm of Sash Windows and ...
29/04/2026

Sash Window Replacements for Period Properties: Authentic Character and Modern Performance

The Charm of Sash Windows and Challenges of Original Examples Sash windows are the iconic feature of Georgian, Victorian, and Edwardian period properties that are so common throughout Wirral. These beautiful windows, with their counterbalanced sashes that slide vertically and their distinctive glazing bars, add irreplaceable character and charm.

More about this on our website:
https://perfectwirral.co.uk/sash-window-replacements-for-period-properties-authentic-character-and-modern-performance

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