IS SECONDARY GLAZING BETTER THAN DOUBLE GLAZING?

As you would expect, double glazing costs more than secondary glazing, as it requires refitting existing windows. If you are bent on saving and have some room to play with, secondary glazing may be your best bet. How do double and secondary glazing c...

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ALUMINIUM VS UPVC WINDOWS

Aluminium vs uPVC windows – it’s a longstanding debate as to which is better, and for homeowners it can be a tough decision to make when considering the installation of new windows. We’ll take a look at the pros and cons of both uPVC and aluminium w...

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What Is A Composite Door?

There are many different types and options of external doors that you can install in your home, however they are not all built to the same standards of quality and security as a composite door. There are numerous reasons for the differences in door quality; fr...

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Benefits of uPVC French Doors

For a long time, French doors have been considered as a traditional style for period homes and heritage real estate, but that is fast changing. UK homeowners are beginning to shift towards UPVC French Doors for new homes and renovated properties. If you a...

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WHAT ARE THE MAIN DESIGN FEATURES, OF EXTERNAL UPVC FRENCH DOORS?

UPVC has unique properties that make it possible to come up with endless customized designs for home and property doors. UPVC material does not rust, fade or rot, these properties make it easy to maintain and often homes fitted with UPVC doors g...

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How To Do Window Replacement Research In Canada

Where do you start your window replacement process? With so many resources available online, through the word of mouth, and possibly even in your mailbox in form of fliers, it may be outright daunting trying to cut through the weeds and get the right informati...

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Why uPVC is used for windows and doors?

Unplasticized polyvinyl chloride is much harder than PVC, making it the perfect material for the construction industry. In fact, uPVC is a popular material for window and door frames. Want to know why property owners are raving about uPVC windows and door...

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Double Glazing Vs Secondary Glazing

What is Double Glazing? Double glazed windows use two sheets of glass with a gap between them that creates an insulating barrier. The gap can either be filled with a heavy inert gas such as Argon or it can be a vacuum; both of these act to slow the movement of...

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Types of front doors: Which is best for your home?

The four most common types of front doors are: uPVC Aluminium Timber Composite Each material tends to offer it’s own distinctive benefits and drawbacks, although there is occasionally some overlap between them. To help you decide which is best for your home,...

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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DOUBLE PANE REPLACEMENT WINDOWS

Double pane replacement windows have two panes of glass and a spacer in between that separates them. Double glazed windows are great at reducing heat loss, which keeps your energy bills low, especially when used in combination with a vinyl or fibergl...

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