How Much Does A Glass Veranda Cost?
A glass veranda is a great way to expand and enhance an outdoor living area, as it provides a versatile sheltered space which can be used for dining, cooking, lounging, working and more.
In this guide, we explain the cost of designing and installing a veranda, including the three main factors which influence the final price.
Glass Veranda Cost
To help you budget for your project, we’ve provided some example prices below for our most popular glass verandas and glass rooms, supplied and professionally installed by AGVerandas.
Pro Line Slim Veranda
- 3m x 3m – £3,995
- 4m x 3m – £4,495
- 5m x 3m – £5,495
- 6m x 3m – £5,995 (3 posts)
- 6m x 3m XL – £6,495 (2 posts)
Pro Line Slim Glass Room
- 3m x 3m – £9,995
- 4m x 3m – £11,995
- 5m x 3m – £12,995
- 6m x 3m – £13,995 (3 posts)
- 6m x 3m XL – £14,995 (2 posts)
Please note that all prices shown exclude VAT and are intended as guide prices only. As every project is bespoke, the final cost may vary depending on the size, design specification, installation requirements and any optional features or upgrades selected.
Veranda Cost Factors
The cost of a veranda is determined by three main factors: the overall size, roofing materials and optional comfort features:
- Size and Dimensions: The size of the veranda is one of the most significant factors influencing the overall cost because this determines the amount materials and labour required to built it.
- Roofing Materials: The roof type will typically impact the price of the veranda as well, with the most common options being glass panels, louvred aluminium slats and polycarbonate sheets.
- Comfort Features: Verandas can be built with various comfort features such as sliding doors, awnings, heating and lighting. While beneficial, they also add to the overall cost of the structure.
Conclusion
It’s important to strike a balance between the size of the veranda, its purpose and the outdoor space available to build it.
An oversized veranda could overwhelm smaller outdoor areas, while a veranda which is too small may not provide the functionality you need.
If you’re working within a defined budget, you could scale back on custom features such as doors or awnings, as these can be added later in order to spread out your investment.
Contact Us
Now that you have a solid idea of how much a glass veranda and glass room costs in the UK, let’s find out how much a bespoke structure tailored to your property and needs will cost.
Send us an enquiry by filling out the form above or bring your vision to life by simply using our Veranda Cost Calculator.
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