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Prepare for the Winter with Double Glazing Windows and Doors

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Unfortunately the summer is coming to an abrupt end. The temperature has started to dip and even when the sun shines, it tends not to be warm enough to sit outside without a few layers on. Now is the time that we need to start preparing ourselves for the winter ahead: pack away the barbecue, fold up the sun loungers and give the garden a tidy. Then think about the house. With the weather forecasters predicting a cold winter it is important to be ready for it.

There is no better time to think about the energy efficiency of your home. If your boiler is old, it may be time to have it serviced. But no matter how good your boiler is, if your home is not energy efficient a lot of heat produced will be lost. This will cost you a lot of money and is also bad for the environment. One of the main factors in regards to energy efficiency is heat lost through the windows and doors. Therefore it is recommended that you install energy efficient windows and uPVC doors. These will help to severely reduce the amount of heat lost from your home. Replacement windows and doors in PVC are also very low maintenance and can help add value to your property if you decide to sell in the future.

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Many people complain of being stuck inside during the winter and not being able to benefit from the pleasures of their gardens. Adding a conservatory to your home allows you to enjoy your garden whatever the weather outside. Conservatories had a reputation of being too cold to sit in during the winter months however, thanks to uPVC windows, uPVC doors and double glazing technologies they are now far better at retaining heat and can be used comfortably throughout the year.

The winter can be a hard time for many of us. But by acting now and taking some precautions you can make it a much more enjoyable time.

For more information and the latest offers on double glazing windows and doors request a Free Quote online, contact your local Conservatory Outlet dealer, or call free on 0800 915 8844 to arrange a free home consultation at a time that suits you.

Energy Efficient Window Guide

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Poor quality windows are a major source of heat loss. This is costing you money, especially with winter looming around the corner. They can also reduce comfort and the amount of effective living space as well as being an eye-sore.

Energy efficient windows will help to minimise heating and lighting costs, as well as reduce CO2 emissions – helping to protect the environment and work towards a greener future.

After a certain amount of time the windows will pay for themselves due to the money saved on bills.

Energy Ratings

Assessed by the BRFC, the rating system is a clear and effective method of calculating the energy performance of the whole window. This includes the frame material, the frame design, the glass type and all the other components that make up the window.

The rating system is similar to that applied to white goods (such as fridges). Windows are rated using an A to G scale on the basis of their total energy efficiency, with A being the most energy efficient.

Reducing Heat Loss

Uncontrolled air flow trough a window loses heat and creates draughts.

Windows with compression seals reduce this air flow, help to provide good ventilation when desired and have a better resistance to draughts than the sliding seals on vertical sliding windows.

Be sure to use a reputable installer, as poor installation will nullify the efficiency of the windows. If a window is installed incorrectly then it will not save you as much money as it should.

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Windows with a low U-Value offer a greater efficiency in heat retention. Many factors effect this including the type of glazing material, the number of glazing layers, the type of gas used as insulation (often argon), the size of the cavity between the panels, and the type of frame used.

Glazing

Advances in glazing technology allows special glass to be used, which helps control heat loss through a window. The glazing (low-e) has special surface coatings which reflect heat back through the window, the percentage of heat reflected depends on the energy efficiency of the window – normally ranging between 40 and 70%.

This glass is now standard for most homes in the UK.

The number of glass layers, space and gas-type between the panes also help to resist heat flow. Air spaces that are narrow offer greater heat resistance.

Highly energy efficient windows are manufactured with inert gases (argon or krypton) between the panes because these gases transfer less heat than air.

Frames

Window frames are available in a wide variety of materials, the main two being wood and uPVC. UPVC is the standard for most homes as it doesn’t rot or warp like it’s wood counterpart. The use of foam insulation in uPVC windows also helps to make the frame more energy efficient to completely eradicate the possibility of a draught.

Energy Efficient Windows carry the BFRC label with a rating from A-G. Select the window with the highest rating for the maximum energy efficiency.

PVC Windows

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Our Range of PVC Windows are very competitively priced, of the highest standard and have many different designs available.

Probably the most difficult decision you will face after buying a home or when starting a home improvement project is deciding on the style of new windows and doors to install.

Of Course, everyone wants a secure and visually pleasing home and the correct windows and doors can go a long way to achieving this. Before starting any interior or exterior design project, you should outline the major products that you need. Our advice is to look around and decide which styles you like and what materials you think will be best suited for you, as well as considering the amount of maintenance that will be required.

Conservatory Windows

A variety of attractive Double Glazing Windows and doors are available from Conservatory Outlet. In the past windows and doors have been manufactured using wood but in the present day trends have indicated a shift towards PVC windows.

PVC Windows doors and conservatories provide a great finish and have many advantages over the traditional wooden frames. The PVC designs offers higher security, work more cost effectively and are available in designs such as Tilt and Turn, Casement and more.

Porch and double glazing Wakefield, Yorkshire – review

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Dear Matthew,

We write to congratulate you and your staff on the superb service, which we have received after our decision to involve West Yorkshire Windows in the installation of our porch and additions to our conservatory in Wakefield.

Following initial contact and a phone call from Matthew, we received nothing but top quality customer service and help with the planning. There was no high-pressure sales techniques and everyone was extremely professional. They even linked us to the planning permission site, which helped us out greatly.

From the installation of the porch to the addition of double glazing windows to our conservatory your staff excelled and you are to be praised on the quality of your product and desire to do a quality job. In addition we would like to thank the installers, Geoff and pete, who were polite and patient when dealing with our requirements.

Thank you and we would be pleased if you would use this letter as an example of the service your provide to your customers.

Yours Sincerely,
Mister Fisher