Double Glazing Prices or Discounts?

January 17th, 2010

Is the price paid for replacment double glazing windows and doors more important than any discounts received? Choosing new double glazing can be quite time consuming. There’s many different types of upvc windows systems available on the market.  When choosing new double glazed windows and doors it’s important to receive several quotes to compare.  Checking both, the range of prices and quality. Receiving a visit from a double glazing company is advisable as it gives the customer a chance to see the quality of any replacement double glazing. If the quality is upto the customers standards it normally then boils down to the prices. There’s an effective tool used to get customers to buy and it’s called a ’Special Offer.’ These offers sell products and agreed any saving helps, although more important than any special offer or discount should be the price paid for the new double glazing. A reduction of 80% off may sound too good to miss, but does getting the same double glazing windows cheaper  from a different company sound better? Not forgetting that the cheaper company may have only had a smaller discount if any.

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January 11th, 2010

Double Glazing Cost Comparison. We’ve all heard the hullabaloo about global warming and climate change. And whether you believe it or not, the fact still remains that you can save on your utility bills and help do your bit against pollution by undertaking some simple changes in and around your home. This can include installing Double glazed windows – where two sheets of glass are separated by a thin vacuum (or gas-filled space) to reduce the amount of cool or warm air entering or leaving your house. Double glazing can mean in winter your heater is not wasting its time by warming the air only to have it escape through the glass in your windows. Or, cool air filtering into your house won’t need to be heated, thus decreasing your bills. The reverse applies in summer. The cool air is kept in, and the warm outside air is kept out. When you think about it, it makes sense. Even if you don’t care much for saving the planet, you will more than likely care for the money leaking from your pocket – and double glazing can help stem that flow. Another area you can save money is by cutting back on the amount of maintenance you do around your property. Imagine simply enjoying your home and not planning the next painting job – and who actually likes taking doors off their hinges, painting them, and then the arguments as you try to re-hang them, lining up the screw holes and the attempts keeping the door exactly this many inches off the floor while you do it. UPVC (or unplasticised polyvinyl chloride, as opposed to PVC, or polyvinyl chloride), is gaining popularity in the construction industry, particularly UPVC doors and windows, especially when double glazed windows are installed (or, in older buildings, when single glazed windows are replaced with double glazed). UPVC is also being used in the production of fascias and soffits, meaning less upkeep. And the big plus is that they won’t warp, rot or flake, so what you get is what you’ll have in many years’ time. You can get quotes to have your older fascias and soffits replaced with newer UPVC, and they come in a range of colours and finishes. Ensure that when you call for a quote, though, the company sources their products locally and not from overseas  as this will help keep costs down. And the time and place has to be convenient to you. It would be best, and it would make sense, if the sales person came to you, so they can measure up and give the best price – not something they make up on the phone. They will also be able to answer any questions you have on the spot, which only goes to demonstrate their expertise!

Energy / Green ideas

December 10th, 2009

Although double glazing windows are a step forward in making  homes more energy efficient, there’s also other great ways to make your home more energy efficient and it doesn’t have to be costly.  Here are a few simple ideas;

- Switch off lights in vacant rooms

- Turn off electrical appliances instead of leaving them on stanby

- Take baths instead of showers

- Don’t over fill the kettle when making a hot drink

- Turn down the thermostat a few degrees on your heating system

The great thing is not only do these  ideas help reduce your cfp, they cost nothing and could save you money on your energy bills. However if you don’t mind spending to invest in a greener home why not try installing;

- Cavity wall insulation

- Loft insulation

- Solar panels

- Wind turbines

- Low energy light bulbs

Reducing your carbon footprint starts at home.  Double glazed windows, solar panels, wind turbines, wall/cavity insulation are becoming more common. Make a change today and make your home more energy efficient.

Double Glazing Sale Prices

December 2nd, 2009

Double glazing prices reduced during our December sale. Upto 30% off* selected double glazed windows and door costs ordered in December. Limited fit dates still available before christmas. Hurry and order your replacement upvc windows and doors before the last remaining fit dates are taken.  Greet your guests with a new upvc door and double glazed windows!

* Minimum £1500 order value applies on double glazing prices. Offer ends December 18th.

Double Glazing – new profile colours

November 21st, 2009

Introduction of new upvc double glazing profile colours.

Double glazed windows and doors now available in a wider range of colours; Black, grey, oak, white ash, white, cream, honey oak and rosewood.

Profiles are multi chambered, low maintenance and guaranteed against discolouration.