A The Complete Guide To Glass Repair Peterborough From Beginning To End

A The Complete Guide To Glass Repair Peterborough From Beginning To End

Why Choose Double Glazing in Peterborough

Double glazing is a fantastic way to increase the efficiency of your home and save money on energy bills. It also reduces noise pollution, cold spots and drafts.

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uPVC French casement windows

Our uPVC French casement windows are available in a variety of colours, furniture styles, and finishes, allowing you to personalize your home. The windows are simple to clean and require just water and a clean cloth. They are also energy efficient, helping reduce heating costs and keeping your home cooler in summer.

French casement windows differ from double-glazed sliding sash window because they open outwards like doors, but not inwards. This lets them create a large opening that is unobstructed which makes your home feel larger and more expansive. A floating mullion on the second window sash allows them to achieve this, and it also means there is no central bar blocking your view when opened.


windows and doors peterborough -quality French Windows have gone through rigorous testing and have was evaluated against modern methods of burglary, achieving Secured by Design certification. This is a police-backed initiative to examine and improve the crime prevention standards of home improvements.

Our uPVC French casement windows are fitted with multi-point locking systems to ensure your home remains safe and secure. They provide additional security against forced entry, and are extremely durable. You can rest assured that your home is secure. This is further enhanced by the Q-Lon weather gasket that works to prevent draughts and water infiltration, making sure your home is comfortable and dry.

uPVC sliding windows with sash

A uPVC sliding window is a gorgeous option to any home. It is often the preference of those who live in period properties. Sash windows have preserved their appeal throughout the years even though they were popularised in 18th century. They are also known for their energy efficiency with uPVC frames being great at retaining heat.

They are highly robust and can withstand the toughest British weather conditions. The fact that they are low maintenance and easy-to-clean is an added bonus. A quick wipe with a cloth is all that is needed to keep them in good condition. Sliding sash windows are completely customizable, and come in a range of woodgrain finishes and colors to suit any home. They can be transformed into oversized or shaped windows, and fitted with a wide range of window furniture and hardware to give them a traditional style.

Our uPVC Sash windows are constructed to order so that you get the right size each time. The windows are available in single and double-hung styles. They have two window frames that are independent from one another by means of hidden runners and springs. They can be constructed with Georgian or Victorian style bars to give them a more rustic appearance. They are also energy efficient A-rated.

Bow and bay windows made of uPVC

Bay and bow windows can lighten up a room and add character to your home. They're also a great way to let more natural light in your home, so you'll be less dependent on artificial lighting. You can choose from a range of styles and colors to find the perfect match for your home.

Bay and bow windows differ from regular windows in that they extend outwards. This requires a more careful installation. They should be properly insulated to stop the loss of heat during winter and air leakage in the summer. They should also be secured to the building structure or they may slide. It is essential to choose an experienced professional who is familiar with the requirements for installation for this type of installation.

Typically, a bay or bow window is made up of three or more double-hung, casement or picture windows which slant outwards from the wall of the home. They can create a cozy corner or additional living space and provide a stunning view of the landscape. The curving shape of these windows gives a sense of drama to any room and makes it feel bigger. They are typically used in new construction homes because it's easier to plan for their structural requirements at this stage. They can also be installed within existing homes with the help of an installer.

Secondary glazing

Secondary glazing is a great way to keep the heat in and the noise out. This is a cost-effective flexible solution that could reduce up to 10% on your heating costs.

The gap between the two glass panes is filled with argon or krypton gas which reduces heat conduction from your building more effectively than air can. It also increases the acoustic insulation of your home, decreasing the amount of unwanted noise that can come into your home.

Double-glazed windows help lower your energy bills during the summer months by reflecting some of that heat from the sun. This can prevent your home from becoming too warm. They also stop condensation which is a major issue in older properties and could cause mould or mildew.

A low-E coating could be sprayed onto one of the glass panes. When it is colder, it reflects heat back into the room, thus reducing the cost of heating, whereas in warmer times, it reflects it out of the window, cooling the house.

It is also possible to add a self-cleaning feature to windows. This works by manipulating UV radiation to break down organic materials. They are then washed off by rain. It will reduce the amount of work required to clean and make your home more energy efficient, healthier and less noisy. These windows are popular among homeowners who wish to cut down on energy bills.