Glass Rooms in Deal

Why you should have a Regal Awnings glass room

A host of tenants are keen to update their homes through buying a Deal glass room which generates value to the residential home - this means the glass room in Deal lends itself to being a great investment by residents. Regal Group glass rooms are known under alternate names but are different from conservatories as the installation is versatile as opposed to being rigidly fixed, allowing home owners to enjoy the natural environment whilst still being under cover. A Regal Group glass room is usually set up on a patio or a driveway solidly connected to a wall on the side or behind a domestic home.

Who uses a Deal glass room?

There are a host of advantages as to why buying a glass room in Deal is a fantastic option for any tenant's domestic home, whether a home owner uses it for vehicle cover or as a canopy for entertaining guests. Regardless of the land size around the residential home, our focused staff at Regal Group can fit Deal glass rooms over both patios and driveways, making them ideal for keeping cars dry and for outdoor social events such as barbecues or birthday parties to be held on the verandah.

Another positive of having a Regal Group glass room is that the house owner's awning can be used for smokers to stand under when they light up instead of having to stand outside, whilst parents can watch their children in the garden from their Regal Awnings glass room.

The plus points of a Deal glass room instead of a conservatory?

There are a welter of advantages when buying a glass room in Deal instead of having a conservatory fitted on your driveway.

The first advantage is that unlike a conservatory, a Regal Group glass room is moveable, allowing the house owner to take the Deal sun room along with them if they sell their current house. A conservatory is an installation which can not be moved, whilst a Regal Awnings glass room is versatile as there are windows which can be reclined or folded so as to open the Deal garden room up transforming it into an outdoor roofed canopy on the crazy paving of a home.