Double Glazing Installer Margate, Isle of Thanet

The benefits of double glazing go far beyond just lower maintenance and no draughts!

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…is a family owned business that has been installing double glazed windows, doors, conservatory’s and roofline across the whole of Kent for 22 plus years.

The owners and  senior management team are over-seeing every project as  quality and consistency every time is paramount to them.

As mentioned on our home-page, the specification listed below is of a high quality, good performing and long-lasting product, this is a standard product for us.

  • A+ Thermal performance.
  • Gas filling – Argon Gas 
  • Five chamber outer-frame system.
  • Weather resistant gasket seals with exceptional compression sealing.
  • Improved drainage to reduce moisture in your home.
  • A surface finish for a long-lasting pristine appearance with little or no maintenance.
  • Must feature a warm edge spacer which apparently is up to 22 times more efficient at preventing heat transfer around the window edge. Reduced heat loss is a must, the cost of fossil fuels is outrageous!
  • Strongest, safest and highest performance locking mechanism.

Is double glazing worth the cost? pop your details into the form below & see for yourself!

Hey there! Welcome to uPVC Windows & Doors Margate, where we bring you the best of both worlds: high-quality products with a personal touch from our local team.

Our management squad at uPVC Windows & Doors Margate has a whopping 22 years of experience under their belts, so you can trust that they know their stuff.

Get ready for a flawless job, guaranteed every single time!

Now, most window companies have around 5-10 fitting teams, and we’re no different at uPVC Windows & Doors Margate. But here’s the kicker: our process is seamless, and our senior management team is hands-on in every project. That means we can promise you a perfect job, every single time.

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better insulation

Double glazing is a popular home improvement project that insulates a house by using two panes of glass. The first pane is called the primary panel and it’s installed in the window frame. The second pane, called the secondary panel, is installed on the inside of the window.

The double glazing process works by blocking drafts and heat waves from entering your home through your windows. This helps to reduce energy costs, keep your home cooler in summertime, and make it more comfortable to live in year-round. Double glazing also provides privacy for you and your family since no one can see into your house from outside unless they are standing directly next to the window!

Noise reduction

Double glazing is a popular way to reduce noise from the outside world. It works by blocking out sound waves, which reduces the amount of noise that comes in through the windows. This can be helpful for people who live in noisy environments or who are trying to avoid distractions while they’re working.

There are a few things you need to keep in mind when installing double glazed windows:

– Make sure your window frames are properly sealed and caulked around the edges so that no air escapes and Noise Reduction Factor (Nrf) ratings aren’t decreased.

– Choose windows with high Nrf ratings – these window types will block out more noise than lower Nrf ratings.

– Consider using acoustic glass instead of standard window glass if you want even greater noise reduction results. Acoustic glass is specifically designed to reduce both sound transmission and sound reflection, making it perfect for reducing unwanted sounds from the outside world.

Increased Security

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– Double glazed windows are much harder to break into than single glazed windows.
– They are also more difficult to force open from the outside, making it harder for burglars to get into your house.
– Installing double glazed windows and doors allows you to feel more secure in the knowledge that no one can easily break into your home.

Reduced Energy Bills

Studies have consistently shown that double glazing can save up to 30% on your energy bills.

This is thanks to the improved insulation and air conditioning performance of a properly manufactured and installed window system.

By reducing draughts and trapping heat inside your home, you not only reduce cooling needs, but also lower your energy expenses overall. So why wait? Call us today to schedule a consultation so we can help you achieve maximum energy savings!

increased property value

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One of the most popular reasons to install double glazing is because it increases property values. Double glazing not only keeps your home insulated and warm in winter, but it also offers protection from outside noise and weather.

This can increase the value of your home greatly, especially if you live in a noisy or windy area. In addition, older homes that have original windows may not be able to handle increased temperatures well without installing new windows.

By replacing old single glazed windows with newer double-glazed ones, you will improve energy efficiency while also boosting the value of your home.

Reduced Interior damage

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Double glazing will protect soft furnishings and carpets from the elements. In fact, it can even help improve their insulation properties.

When air enters a room through a window or door, it cools down as it travels. This process is called convection and its what causes heat waves and warm rooms in wintertime. Double glazing slows down convection by trapping more of the incoming air inside the glass frame, which reduces the amount of cooling that takes place outside of the window or door.

This extra cooling ability also helps to prevent damage to delicate furniture fabrics and carpets during extreme weather conditions (such as high winds or heavy rain).

So not only will your windows keep out unwanted noise and sunlight, they’ll also help to protect your valuable possessions!

IT IS ECO-FRIENDLY

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Double glazing is one of the most popular types of insulation in the world, and for good reason. It’s environmentally friendly, cost-effective, and it increases your home’s thermal efficiency. Here are a few more reasons to consider double glazing:

-It reduces energy costs by reducing drafts and heat loss through windows.

-It helps reduce air conditioning use by keeping temperatures inside during hot weather and cools your home during cold weather.

-It can help save you money on your heating bill by making your home more energy efficient (it absorbs more heat than standard glass).

Less Condensation

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Sublimation is a process by which heat and moisture change the molecular structure of a material, causing it to transform from one solid state to another. This can sometimes happen when windows are opened or closed, due to the transfer of heat and moisture into and out of the room.

Double glazing can help prevent sublimation by preventing Heat Transfer through Glass (HTG) between indoor and outdoor environments. HTG occurs when warm air rises in colder surroundings, such as an attic or basement; this leaves cooler indoor air behind on top of the warmer outdoor air. The difference in temperature then causes water vapor to condense: Vaporized water turns into liquid droplets that get trapped inside glass because there’s no atmospheric pressure outside pushing them back out again.

As a result, these tiny building blocks create microscopic fractures that eventually cause entire sheets of glass to break down – hence “double-glazing” being able to reduce energy costs related with heating/cooling during cold weather months!

Little To No Maintenance

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uPVC double glazed windows are maintenance free. All you need to do is keep the window clean and fresh so that it can function properly. Here are some tips on how to do that:
– regularly vacuum the floor beneath the window – this will help remove dirt, dust, and other allergens which can damage the plastic frame of the window;
– wipe down the surface of glass with a soft cloth or dry board cleaner once a week;
– use an allergen filter if you have pets or children in your home;
– seal any cracks or gaps around edges using silicone caulk or paint.

– By following these simple tips, you can ensure that your double glazed windows will last for years to come.

increased kerb appeal

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There are a number of different styles of double glazed windows and doors, each with its own benefits. Here are three of the most common styles:

– Traditional style – This style is traditional in look and includes a single panes of glass that is divided into horizontal sections by vertical mullions.

– French door style – This design features two panes of glass side by side, with an opening that swings open on hinges to allow wider access.

– Sliding window style – This type features one or more panels that can be slid open horizontally to create additional ventilation or to increase privacy.

All three styles have several advantages over other types of windows and doors, including increased energy efficiency due to their thermal insulation properties, improved soundproofing due to less leakage, and ease of cleaning thanks to their smooth surfaces.

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