Kent · Supply & installation

Verandas in Kent

Surveys across the county are straightforward to book; being Faversham-based puts most of Kent within an easy run of the A2/M2.

  • BS EN1090 accredited frames
  • Bosco, Giallo and Pinela ranges
  • Free site survey, no cost
  • Encloses with glass later
Aluminium veranda with glass sliding doors beside a flower garden
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BS EN1090Accredited frames
Glass or polycarbonateRoofing options
Free surveyBefore anything is ordered

The veranda is the quiet workhorse of Kent gardens: a glass roof off the back of the house that keeps the washing dry, the back door usable and the patio in service ten months a year. We fit the Deponti ranges county-wide from Faversham.

A veranda is the classic way to cover a patio: an aluminium frame against the house with a glass or polycarbonate roof, keeping the rain off without losing the light. It turns the strip outside your back doors into usable space ten months of the year, and it's the natural base for glass sliding doors if you later want the full garden-room effect.

The Kent picture

Planning: Most Kent installs fall under permitted development. The exceptions we check for: conservation areas in the cathedral cities and market towns, listed farmhouses and oasts, and AONB plots on the Downs.
Getting to you: Surveys across the county are straightforward to book; being Faversham-based puts most of Kent within an easy run of the A2/M2.

Areas we cover around Kent

CanterburyFavershamMaidstoneAshfordWhitstableHerne BaySittingbourneTunbridge WellsSevenoaksMedway

How it works

Five steps, and the first one costs nothing.

  1. 01

    Free site survey

    No cost

    We measure the wall, check the fixings and work out where the water goes. Aspect decides the roof.

  2. 02

    Roof and quote

    3 ranges

    Glass or polycarbonate, frame colour, projection, and whether you will enclose it later.

  3. 03

    Built to order

    Made to order

    Made to the surveyed sizes, powder-coated and delivered to us.

  4. 04

    Installed

    Fitted by us

    Fitted to the house, glazed, sealed and the patio left clean.

  5. 05

    Accredited frames

    BS EN1090

    BS EN1090 accredited frames throughout. Ask us what the manufacturer warranty covers on the range you choose.

What Kent customers actually said

Quoted word for word from our Google Business Profile, with the job each one was. Names included because they are already public there.

★★★★★Ben LewisOrdered and installed inside a week
Simple ordering process, delivery and installed within the week, very easy to recommend.
★★★★★Sam CreedCarport, Tunbridge Wells
Chose Eden Grove because they're accredited installers and the build quality clearly justified it. No pressure, every question answered, and the powder-coated finish looks high-end.

Want yours priced properly?

The survey is free and settles the three things that decide the job: ground fixings, water run-off and height. No obligation either way.

Not ready for a survey?

Take the brochure away instead

Full specification, sizes and finishes. No form, no follow-up call.

The detail

The ranges we fit
Glass or polycarbonate roof?

Glass looks better, lasts longer and stays clearer; polycarbonate costs less and softens glare. South-facing verandas want ventilation or shading designed in either way, because a glass roof works like a greenhouse in summer.

Glass against polycarbonate, and what it changes

Can a veranda be enclosed later?

Yes. Glass sliding doors and fixed panels retrofit onto the Deponti systems, which is the most common upgrade we fit. Starting open and enclosing later is a sensible way to spread the cost.

How is a veranda different from a pergola?

A veranda is fixed to the house with a solid translucent roof. A pergola can be freestanding and often has an adjustable louvred roof. Which is right depends on whether you want maximum light or maximum control.

Pergolas with roofs and sides, compared properly

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