Invest In Double Glazing, You Won’t Regret It

Not a day goes by without a mention of rising fuel prices within the UK press. Whether it is fuel to heat your home or run your car, fuel prices are at an all-time high and are hitting homeowners hard. For those who have to live on a limited income, trying to heat your home and keep your car running can be incredibly hard but this needn’t be the case.

Double Glazing


Double glazing in Bath, double glazing in Taunton and double glazing in Somerset is a must for those who are sick of having to rely on their boilers to keep their homes warm. Many people are unaware that a poorly insulated single glazed window could be responsible for a massive 25% of the heat that is lost from your home, it really is no wonder that some homeowners have such massive heating bills.

Modern UPVC windows are also incredibly durable, able to withstand the harshest of weather conditions meaning that they will last you well into your stay within a property. Unlike traditional timber frames UPVC windows won’t warp or rot and they are virtually maintenance free, needing no sort of repainting.

Double glazed windows are also available in a number of styles and designs. Casement windows, Georgian windows and sash windows are suitable for all properties no matter how old the original building may be. You don’t need to stick to just white windows either as coloured windows are growing in popularity.

If you are looking to save money, investing in new double glazed windows for your home should always be your first consideration. Although it may seem like a considerable investment at first, over time double glazing could save you hundreds of pounds on your heating bills.

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