Energy-efficient A-rated double glazing in uPVC, aluminium and timber-effect frames, supplied and fitted to homes and commercial premises.
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Double glazing is two panes of glass sealed with an insulating gas-filled gap, cutting heat loss, condensation and noise compared with single glazing.
Energy-efficient A-rated double glazing in uPVC, aluminium and timber-effect frames, supplied and fitted to homes and commercial premises.
Why choose our double glazing:
We install double glazing across the UK. Choose your area:
Our installers protect your property and clear up after themselves.
We explain your options plainly so you can choose what suits your budget.
We measure up and quote at no cost, so you can compare with confidence.
Your price is agreed up front — no surprises once work begins.
Installation is backed by a long guarantee for peace of mind.
Window work is carried out to FENSA standards where applicable.
Call us or send the quick form with your details and what you need.
We arrange a free, no-obligation survey at a time that suits you.
You receive a clear, fixed price — no pressure and no hidden costs.
Our vetted installers complete the work, backed by a 10-year guarantee.
As a guide, double glazing typically starts from around £450 per window supplied and fitted, with the exact price depending on size, frame material and glass spec. We give you a fixed quote after a free survey.
For most homes, yes — it reduces heat loss through windows, cuts condensation and lowers noise, and good units can pay back through lower energy bills over time.
A typical house of windows is usually fitted in one to three days once your units are made, with minimal disruption.
Replacing existing windows like-for-like normally falls under permitted development, but listed buildings and some conservation areas have restrictions — we advise you on this.
The rating measures whole-window energy efficiency. A-rated units lose less heat, so they keep rooms warmer and tend to cost less to run.
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