Broad Oak Garden Centre – Link Walkway
A good example of a narrow Walkway which has been created by the Oxford Curved lean-to Canopy, Size 3.1m wide x 24m long. An excellent free-standing, fabric-clad cover gives extra storage facilities to the Garden Centre whilst giving dry access to the main building.
Specification
- Shape: Curved Lean-to
- Support: Free Standing
- Cladding Type: Fabric
- Location: Heathfield, Sussex
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can we view existing canopies, so that we know what we are buying?
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If you are considering purchasing a canopy from any company, it is in fact strongly recommended that you visit an existing installation to see exactly what you are paying for. At Clovis Canopies we are proud of our work and are happy to arrange (with the clients consent) for you to view examples of our work and structures.
- Will I require planning permission?
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We always advise that you call your local planning authority as there are no hard and fast rules. They will advise on whether you require planning permission for your proposed canopy. Although it differs from region to region canopies under 30m2 may not require permission but this can be affected by situations such as proximity to neighbours, listed building status, conservation areas etc. so it always best to check. We are happy to provide free of charge, scaled drawings etc. of the proposed canopy structure to assist your application should you require.
- What further peace of mind can you give us before we place an order?
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We are a sound, family run company with a high credit rating, which has been manufacturing and installing modular steel buildings for over 45 years. A great deal of our work comes from repeat business and recommendations from existing customers (references available on request). We aim for 100% satisfaction 100% of the time. As well as being CHAS (Contractors Health and Safety Scheme) accredited, Construction Line registered we are a approved contractor to many Local Authorities and large building contractors. You will be allocated a dedicated Contract Manager who can be contacted to answer any questions that you may have at any point in the process.
- Do you fix your canopies directly onto tarmac?
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No, all canopies are fixed on to concrete pads or bases as the structures can lift out from the ground if not fixed into a suitable concrete base due to the uplift created by wind acting on the roof area.
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