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FRAMING SPECIFICATIONS

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WE TAKE GREAT PRIDE IN THE REPUTATION WE DEVELOPED OVER YEARS OF
BREATHTAKING DESIGN AND SERVICE

Please take a moment to view our general specifications.  Keep in mind that we are a custom mill-house company, and we can create virtually any detail to your meet your requirements.

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

FRAMING

WOOD SELECTIONS
Renaissance begins your conservatory by hand-selecting timbers from premium grades of specialty lumber.

The woods we use are renowned for their striking beauty, unique character, outstanding strength, dimensional stability, and unsurpassed durability.

The natural splendor is further enhanced as the wood is carefully shaped by the skilled hands of our Lancaster County craftsmen in-keeping with time-honored traditions of custom cabinetmaking and fine woodworking.

We will consider our work to be finished when our creative talents and craftsmanship have transformed one of Nature's magnificant creations into a beautiful and enduring fulfillment of your needs..

CONCEALED STEEL SUB-FRAMES

Renaissance Conservatories has been called on by Architects to participate in projects from Nantucket Island to West Palm Beach, and from San Juan Island, WA to Hawaii.  A lot of our projects require specialized engineered structures, which include sets of "wet stamped" shop drawings.  Whether your conservatory needs to pass Title 24 energy codes, meet earthquake compliance, hurricane wind speed, or heavy snow loads; our team of specialized designers and engineers can create a structure for any area. 

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Normally reserved for fine furniture, cabinet making, boat building, and musical instruments, Honduras Mahogany commands a premium cost but can return the most beautiful naturally-finished Conservatory imaginable.

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A tropical South American mahogany, Cedro is one of the finest all-around woods for Conservatory construction. It is dense, dry, dimensionally stable and is highly resistant to rot and vermon. Cedro is also remarkably beautiful with a natural finish and holds stain or paint exceptionally well.

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Western Red Cedar has long been a favored choice for Greenhouse and Conservatory construction, due in part to its availability, clear blond complexion, and high durability. Though softer than the Mahoganies, Western Red Cedar is the wood of choice when only a natural Cedar look will do.