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CEB Palladium Conservatory

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Construction:
Our system of CEB Palladium Conservatories is constructed of layered spruce wood with glass windows (4mm, organic glass PMMA or cast polycarbonate) installed on aluminium slide-runners and fitted into its outer side. The windows in all the segments of the garden (except for the dome) are slide-opened upwards (up to the height of 2 meters), thus forming entrances to the garden. The sliding windows enable opening of the roof as well.

 

Wood:
Wood is the only natural building material which is used so widely in constructing ‘winter gardens’. It need not be thermo-insulated as it is a perfect insulating substance itself. We offer layered, best quality wood which is resistant to even high temperature fluctuations.

Aluminium:
Aluminium is a light material, which is very easy both to install and maintain. It is resistant to corrosion that is why it is often used in constructing winter gardens. It is very easy to powder-varnish and anodise, so it is possible to obtain a wide spectrum of colours. The aluminium mouldings are flexible enough to obtain constructions of any shape and design.

 

Glazing:
The quality of the material used in glazing (e.g. transparent or tinted) affects the quantity of light coming through, the thermal insulation, and the elegance of the design of a winter garden. Glazing is made of organic glass or cast polycarbonate, which is characterised by a high coefficient of energy conductivity (high level of obtaining the solar energy), low coefficient of thermal penetrability (good protection against heat loss). Additionally, the cast polycarbonate is characterised by a strong resistance to shocks, bumps and load or pressure. Mechanically, it is much more durable than the tempered glass.

Air-conditioning:
This simple, unfailing and efficient system of air-conditioning bases on the idea of installing the vent holes bringing in the air low on the walls, while the ones taking it out, high on the walls. This system allows for constant circulation and ensures maximum airing effect, with the air inside the conservatory being exchanged fully three times an hour.

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