Issue 137 - July / August 2021.
Issue 137 - July / August 2021.
In the quest for energy efficiency and comfort, homeowners often find themselves at a crossroads: should they opt for secondary glazing or invest even more in upgrading their existing windows by swapping the old glass for some modern double glazing? Both options offer promise to improve insulation and reduce energy bills, but they are significantly different in their approaches and budgets. This guide explores the nuances of each solution to help you decide which is best for your home.
Are you tired of feeling cold in your own home, of high energy bills or constant noise from outside? Extraglaze magnetic secondary glazing could be just the solution you need. It is an additional panel fitted over your existing windows, improving insulation and reducing noise without changing your home’s appearance. And installed with very little upheaval.
Extraglaze was installed as part of a real life case study, in a real home, and the results measured and reported by Veritherm.co.uk
If you are located in any of the following areas, such as Ironbridge, the UNESCO World Heritage site in the south of Telford then your local fitter will be able to meet you in your home, for example Shrewsbury to discuss fitting Extraglaze. There may be locations near Wolverhampton where you can see Extraglaze in situ for example Stafford. We will travel nationwide. We also know experienced installers in the north of England including Newcastle upon Tyne and as far south as Brighton, with Lewes, Worthing and Hove nearby. The centre of London is another popular installation location for secondary glazing for sound proofing where Extraglaze will successfully reduce road noise and keep out traffic noise in Listed Properties. If you live on the Dorset coast we can recommend secondary glazing fitters in Swanage and Weymouth. Central England is also covered, by our Master Fitters from Shropshire and Grantham, Newark and Nottingham.