WINDOW AND DOOR Double Glazing UPGRADES
Rather than replacing your existing double glazing units, why not consider upgrading. 
Thermally efficient sealed units
Traditional double glazing, sealed units made with two panes of 4 mm
glass with an aluminium spacer bar between them. This type of sealed unit is the
most common way double glazing has been for almost 30 years.
Things have moved on today's double glazing is a little bit different mainly with new technology in the glass design and processing.
New sealed units found on the
most thermally efficient double glazing are still made with two panes off
glass as before, but one pane has a coating on the inner surface which reflects
heat back towards the room this glass commonly know as low-e glass which
is very energy efficient and will save you money on your energy bills due
to the reduction on heat loss through the
standard two panes of glass traditionally fitted, over and above this the
aluminium spacer bar has been replaced with a warm edge spacer which reduces
heat / cold transferred through the glass area this also helps reduce
condensation.
Most new windows fitted today will have more energy efficient glass fitted to
them you too could have this glass fitted to your existing double glazing
without the mess and inconvenience of having your windows taken out and
replaced completely along with the huge expense.
BENEFIT DETAILS:
● Changing sealed units to more thermally efficient ones can improve heat retention and save money due to a reduction on heat loss.
● Fitting new or additional locks to improve
security to your home for peace of mind.
● Replacing seals and sealant to keep out
draughts and water ingress as well as condensation.
● Maintenance service will ensure your windows
and doors run how they were made to do, this includes lubricating all moving
parts and adjustments to ensure they operate correctly.
If you would like to discuss upgrading your existing double glazing for windows, doors or conservatories, call DGR Double Glazing Repairs today on:
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