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11 "FAUX PAS" THAT ARE ACTUALLY OK TO CREATE USING YOUR SECONDARY GLAZING LONDON

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Why Choose Secondary Glazing?



Secondary glazing is a great option if you want to improve the quality of your
windows without having to replace them. It increases the efficiency of heating,
reduces sound pollution and helps stop draughts.



It's a cheaper alternative to double glazing and is perfect for period
properties located in Listed Buildings or Conservation Areas.



Reduced Noise



Many properties in the UK have windows that are not well insulation which allows
outside noise to get inside the interior of the house. Installing double glazing
and soundproofing walls or ceilings can be expensive. A less costly option is to
install secondary glazing, which works by adding another pane of glass over the
window that is already in place, providing greater insulation and noise
reduction. This is particularly useful for listed buildings and homeowners who
wish to preserve the style of their property.



Secondary glazing can cut down on the cost of energy and make your home more
comfortable. It also helps to stop draughts. It is a great solution for
homeowners who are searching for double glazing but cannot afford to change
their single-glazed windows. Also, for those who live in old buildings where
changes are prohibited.



You can pick from a range of options for secondary glazing on sash windows, such
as self-fitting films and fixed inserts. You can also select from various
acoustic glasses to get the highest performance. Saint-Gobain Stadip Silence
Acoustic Glass, for example acts as a barrier between the initial windows,
dampening vibrations and preventing the peaks of noise at high frequency.



The ideal distance between the primary and secondary windows is between
100-200mm. This gap can be increased by putting in acoustic glass, or by lining
the head and windows' reveals with acoustic tile.



For the most effective results, we recommend that you hire an experienced
installer for the installation of your secondary glazing. They can provide you
with professional and reliable service, as well as advice on the best options to
suit your needs. We are proud to be a FENSA-accredited dealer. This means that
you can count on us to provide a top quality installation that meets all
necessary standards. For added peace of mind We offer a 10 year guarantee on all
our work. If you have any concerns about our services, or if you'd like to
arrange a free survey and estimate for your home, contact us now.



Increased Energy Efficiency



If you live in a home that is of a specific time period, like a listed building
or one of London’s many stunning conservation zones, you might want to avoid
replacing your windows with uPVC. Replacing windows is a costly project that
requires a lot of disruption to your home.



Secondary glazing is a great alternative to double glazing that allows you to
benefit from the energy efficiency of modern double-glazed windows without
having to tear out windows that are in use or affecting the look of your home.
Secondary glazing is a discreet glass pane fitted within the window with the gap
between them. This will increase the insulation of your home and reduce outside
noise.





Our secondary glazing is available in a vast range of colours and woodgrain
finishes. This means that you can find a solution to complement the style of
your home. It is also thin and discrete and will blend seamlessly with your
existing frame. Our secondary glazing comes with 6.4mm laminated glass that is
tempered for extra protection.



While draughtproofing can be helpful but the most effective way to reduce noise
outside is to use secondary glazing. This will give you substantially higher
levels of insulation and will reduce the amount of noise that enters your home
through windows. Our 6.4mm laminated windows can reduce the sound by as much as
80 percent.



Secondary glazing can be installed quickly easily and with minimal disruption to
your home or office. It is ideal for homes with windows that are original and in
good condition but could use some extra insulation or sound reduction.



Installing secondary glazing is not just cheaper than replacing windows, but it
can also save you money on heating bills all year long. It will also decrease
your energy consumption and aid in preserving the environment.



Secondary glazing is an excellent choice for any residential or commercial
property looking to reduce noise pollution, increase the thermal insulation and
increase security. If you are looking for a service that can install secondary
glazing, make sure you choose an experienced tradesperson who has the right
accreditation and insurance. This will ensure top-quality workmanship.



Increased Security



There are many reasons why homeowners decide to install secondary glazing. It is
popular with homes located in conservation or listed areas, where it may not be
feasible to replace the windows, but they want to get the best levels of thermal
insulation and noise reduction. It is also used in modern houses that suffer
from condensation during the winter months. It also offers additional benefits,
including improved acoustic performances and increased security.



Secondary glazing differs from the traditional double glazing. It is constructed
with an internal frame that is positioned on the inside of the existing window.
This makes secondary glazing a more robust option that is less prone to damage
and provides better protection against intruders. This is particularly important
for older or historical buildings which may not have the same level of security
and locking mechanisms as many newer properties.



Additionally, the slim sightlines of secondary windows do not interfere with the
look of the original windows. This means that you will benefit from better
acoustic performance and less noise pollution, and improved thermal comfort
without compromising the overall aesthetic of your home.



Secondary glazing London also offers improved security. This is because the
second window is a much more difficult for burglars to penetrate than the single
window. It also can help to deter break-ins by adding an additional layer of
complication. This is especially useful in older or historic homes where a
burglary can cause more harm to the family living there.



Our secondary glazing London products are made to the specifications of your
requirements and can be used with all types of existing windows and doors. The
secondary glazing london products are available in hinged or sliding sash
casement styles with a selection of glass options, including 6mm Stadip Silence,
4mm or even 6.4mm laminated glass. The frames made of aluminium are strong and
tightly fixed to resist removal by force. They can be finished in a vast range
of colours to compliment the windows you have in place and your interior décor.



Increased london window and door glazing is a cost-effective method to make
single-glazed windows meet modern window insulation standards. It can reduce
noise pollution from outside and boost the efficiency of energy use in the
building. It can cut down on heating costs by as much as 30%. It can also
improve the security of homes by preventing burglars from entering. It is
important to select an accredited installer like FENSA to ensure the job is done
to the highest standards.



A good alternative to replacing windows that are sash-based Our secondary
glazing in Essex and London can provide improved heat retention, security,
safety, sound insulation and condensation control. It can also boost the value
of your home by varying the thickness of the glass and the cavity.



Unlike replacement windows, which are quite expensive and may be difficult to
fit into the existing openings secondary glazing is able to be fitted on a
variety of window designs. It can be put on sliding sash windows as well as
tilting and fixed casements and louvered windows. Its slim sightlines make it
perfect for conservation and listed buildings. zones where it is typically
prohibited to alter existing windows.



It can also improve energy efficiency and reduce outside noise. This is
especially relevant for older properties that are typically cold and drafty. It
also helps reduce condensation, helping to prevent mould and mildew growth. We
can integrate 6.4mm Stadip "silence" glass into our secondary windows, which
will reduce external noise pollution like airplane and traffic noise.



It can also be attached to sash windows that are opened regularly for
ventilation. If this is the situation, it is recommended that a stopper be
fitted to keep the sash at a minimum to ensure safety. The lock or key can
restrict the amount of opening. We have a wide range of stay options to meet
every need.

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