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Advice for getting double glazing quotes

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

If you’re currently in the market for double glazing, then we’ve compiled 32 top tips to help you through the process:

1. If you can’t afford to replace all your windows, choose the rooms that cost you the most money to heat.
2. Be aware that double glazed windows come in a variety of sizes and styles, this may affect the overall price dramatically.
3. Ask whether the supplier can offer energy rated windows.
4. Sometimes planning permission may be required, especially in areas of conservation and listed buildings.
5. Having an advert in the Yellow Pages does NOT mean the company is reputable.
6. Being the biggest advertiser does not mean they are the best choice.
7. Speak to friends and contacts and ask for recommendations.
8. Remember, companies in the UK can be closed and then re-open under a different name, so be careful.
9. 10% is the usual deposit for uPVC windows.
10. Larger deposits may be required for larger or unique jobs.
11. Ask the company if they offer any finance options, like buy now pay later.
12. Withhold the final payment until the work is 100% completed to your satisfaction.
13. Do not go for the cheapest quote.
14. Haggling too low may cause the less professional suppliers to sell you short later down the line.
15. Get the best that your budget can afford.
16. Ask the supplier how long the delivery and installation will be.
17. Try get the delivery date fixed into the contract.
18. Also ask for an estimated completion date once they are on-site.
19. Always pay deposits by credit card, as this will afford you some level of protection under the Consumer Credit Act.
20. If possible, pay with credit card for the entire project, this will give you a 30 day period to make any claims.
21. Double check any contracts before you sign.
22. Be sure of what you want BEFORE you speak to the salesman.
23. Be specific in your dealings with the sales person. A specific requirement and a specific quote is the only way to avoid problems later on.
24. Avoid national companies if you don’t want the hard sell.
25. Check for FENSA accreditation and make sure that all products carry the safety standard kite mark.
26. Find out how long they have been in business.
27. Check with Companies House to verify.
28. Ask them what guarantees they offer.
29. Are they insurance backed, lifetime or limited?
30. Ask which quality standards they use/are associated with.
31. Ask about public liability insurance.
32. Will the fitters and the company be covered if something should go wrong?

If you follow all of the above, you should have a safe and pleasant Double Glazing experience, also, at the end of the research process, use the double glazing company checklist below for extra peace of mind:

Ask yourself: Has the Double Glazing Company given:

1. Full and honest information.
2. Samples
3. Installations locally to look at
4. Recommendations.
5. The small print
6. Acceptable levels of deposits and payment terms
7. Full drawings and specification (if you don’t have them prepared first).
8. Time to think!

PVCu windows – the benefits

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

PVCu windows come in a variety of different styles and are available with a choice of additional features and colour finishes. One of the most important decisions you will have to make when selecting windows for your home is which type of window you wish to purchase. There are primarily two main types of window available. These are sliding sash windows and casement windows. Casement windows are without doubt more popular when it comes to uPVC windows and are ordinarily hinged on the side and open inwards or outwards. Sliding Sash windows are more traditional and have an up and down slide mechanism that allows you to lock the window at the top.

The basic structure of a PVCu window is a frame that has a membrane running between two sheets of double glazed glass. The material used to make PVCu windows is a hardwearing durable vinyl that is low maintenance and can be constructed cost efficiently using advanced manufacturing technologies. The strength of both the glass and the vinyl material help increase the security on your home as PVCu windows are more complicated to break into than traditional timber framed single-glazed windows. All PVCu windows from the Conservatory Outlet come equipped with multi-point locking mechanisms to tighten security further.

There are various advantages to be gained by installing PVCu windows. The main advantage is that they provide better insulation and can reduce energy bills dramatically once installed. The reason for this is that they are designed with superb weather seals and energy efficient glass that helps to keep heat in and condensation out. Most windows also come with a special locking system that allows you to lock the window even when it is half-open in order to allow for better air circulation. They are also extremely easy to maintain and can be kept looking clean and tidy simply by wiping them down with soap and water.

High quality PVCu windows that are correctly fitted can not only add value to your home but additionally make it more aesthetically pleasing, but like any other major home improvement project choosing the right company to complete the work can be daunting. It is therefore important that you employ an experienced company that can provide you with the right advice and direction and leave you with a product that you are 100% satisfied with. Conservatory Outlet are a highly qualified and proficient company that have one of the finest collections of PVC windows around. For more information about PVCu window, PVCu windows, double glazing windows, and PVCu double-glazing you can visit www.conservatoryoutlet.co.uk

uPVC double glazing suppliers

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

uPVC windows & double glazing

The Conservatory Outlet companies have had many years experience in designing and installing uPVC double glazed windows.
All our dealers are FENSA (Fenestration Self-Assessment Scheme) registered which means that they comply with current building regulations aimed at improved thermal performance standards. We not only meet these requirements, but aim to exceed them.
Every order is made-to-measure and quality checked, ensuring the very highest standards of craftsmanship.
At Conservatory Outlet Ltd we know that when customers are considering replacing their windows, safety and security features are of paramount importance.
All of our products incorporate the latest technological advances so that we are confident that you and the things you love are well protected.

For additional peace of mind all our window installations are covered by a 10 year guarantee.
Synseal frames


Synseal Synerjy uPVC Windows
All our pvcu windows, doors and conservatories are manufactured using the Synseal Synerjy profile system. Each section of the Synerjy system is fully sculptured which gives it an elegant appearance.
All Synerjy profile sections are 70mm in width (from front to back).  Not only does this aid performance but it will also help to hide existing paint lines.
All our windows are internally glazed.  We offer the Synerjy profile in a range of colours; white, light oak, mahogany and rosewood.  In fact, we can spray our windows any colour under the sun!

Ask your local Conservatory Outlet dealer for more information.
Other technical information:
Full 70mm high impact resistant uPVC frames with a 3mm thick external wall.
All outer frames feature mitred and heat welded corners for complete weatherseal.
Multi chamber internal frame construction provides excellent thermal and acoustic insulation efficiency.
All frames are designed and manufactured with an integral drainage channel.
Transomes and mullions are V-notched and heat welded to form a weather proof crucifix joint.
uPVC frames are reinforced with galvanised steel where additional structural strength is needed.
Night vent facility as standard on all opening windows
Internally glazed so that glass cannot be removed from outside by intruders.
Tough, stainless steel coated, friction stay hinge.
Integral gaskets offer low level sightlines and maximum kerb appeal.
90 degree opening hinge, where fitted, offers special egress or fire escape facility.
Trickle ventilation option available.

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