Conservatory replacement

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Hi all, I have a hexagonal ended, dwarf wall conservatory open plan off my kitchen. It’s about 25 years old and needs replacing as almost all the roof windows are blown and water also coming in. It faces south and is too hot in summer. It has a lovely floor that goes right through the kitchen, underfloor heating and two radiators. Would it be possible to square it off and make it a proper room with big windows/ doors and pitched tiled roof without ripping the whole thing out and starting again? Thank you for your advice!
 
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It might be possible, but possible the foundations were not dug deep enough to just replace with walls / windows etc. But if squaring it off, you'd need to put in new foundations anyway.
My guess is that building something new around it would be harder, and more expensive, than replacing it. Plus, floor insulation has moved on since it was built.
 

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