A glass veranda is a fantastic way to brighten up your outdoor space and add a modern, uplifting touch to your home. They’re particularly popular in the UK due to the often unreliable British weather. As the glass roof operates like a greenhouse and offers UV protection, this style of veranda provides a safe place to enjoy al fresco dining even when it’s cold or wet outside.
Our verandas can be fitted onto your property to create just the right amount of space you need. This price includes all the necessary components, such as glass panels and a durable roof. Will it cost a fortune to create a veranda? A standard-sized glass veranda can be built for around £3,500, with the cost of the overall job being dependent on the size, construction, and center of your property. A tiled roof costs a little more.
However, if you’re looking for a bespoke design from scratch, it would cost around £10,000 for an average-sized veranda with a polycarbonate roof and £12,000 for a glass roof including VAT, to design, create and install. This price also includes polycarbonate cladding as standard. It can add few hundred bucks extra if you want to add sliding doors to your veranda area instead of no doors or hinged doors.
To give you a rough idea of the price, an average-sized veranda would be around £5,000 with a polycarbonate roof and £6,000 with a glass roof, including VAT, to design, create and install. Having said that, costs vary from place to place, so it’s worth shopping around and asking for quotes from a few specialist manufacturers and installers, so you get the best deal. The exact price will depend on the size of your veranda and whether you require a polycarbonate or glass roof, but this should give you a rough idea.
There are many different types of the veranda on the market, from the budget and simple awning to the luxury glass one. Here are the most popular types and their estimated prices. Verandas are usually installed on the front of the home. They’re a great space for relaxing and enjoying the weather, dining, and for just chilling. One option would be to have a polycarbonate roof, this is a standard material in the UK and the most commonly used. The smallest size would cost around £5,000 with this option, though the best and cheapest price would be in the range of £5,000-£6,000 with this material. If you wanted a glass roof then it would start at £6,000 with this material, in either size.
The second option would be timber and again, you could use a range of different timbers. It’s worth doing a bit of research, as some are more expensive than others depending on what you want. A small garden room or summer house would probably have a price tag in the region of £4,000-£6,000 for timber, whereas a larger veranda might be closer to £10,000-£15,000.
Both types of roofing materials have advantages and disadvantages in different situations. There is no ‘perfect’ material for a veranda roof. But, as with most things in life, a few compromises are acceptable. The exact price will depend on the size of your veranda and whether you require a polycarbonate or glass roof, but this should give you a rough idea.