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07.05.2015

European timber windows

European timber windows Double Glazing Windows are simply windows with double glass panes which are slightly separated in order to reduce heat loss from your house and also help dampen outside noise. Starting out as traditional glaziers and glass merchants, we have over the years (moved with the times) and can offer you a wide range of the timber windows telford latest glass products and glazing solutions from two of the worlds biggest glass suppliers. To quote you for a custom-made item we would ask you to complete our bay window enquiry form If you are unsure which system would best suit your window please fill in the form, timber windows cheshire describing as best you can, what it is you would like and we will advise you on what we think will best suit your needs. So from the window frame we need to mark away 10.6 cm, this is where the front of the blind headrail will sit position (1) is where the side blind will start from, decide where you wish the width of the side blind to finish, timber windows ferntree gully If the bay window is a recessed type (See fig 1). Remember to deduct an additional 1cm from the widths to allow for fitting clearance order your blinds as exact. Traditional windows, with a single pane of glass in them, have a U value in excess of 5. Double glazing used to score over 3, but, over the years, the manufacturing process has undergone a number of improvements timber windows melbourne and currently the Building Regulations insist that any window you install today should have a U value no worse than 1.6. Just Doors and Windows UK allows customers to purchase double glazed doors, upvc windows and double glazing online, considerably cheaper than the traditional double glazing companies (you all know them) as they have many overheads - Regional Managers, Sales Managers, Sales Reps, Surveyors, Commissions, Showrooms (remember 'fancy showrooms = fancy prices') and not forgetting the huge marketing promotions that you end up paying for. In the 19th century some houses were constructed using secondary glazing in the form of a second pair of sash windows which drop down together into a pocket below the window, covered by a hinged extension of the window cill, and fronted by an attractively moulded panel. Secondary glazing also provides an alternative where the exterior of an historic building needs to be protected, although the double reflection caused by the second pane of glass can be seen externally. The glass we use is of excellent thermal value, combined with our warm bunnings timber windows edge spacer bar and seals our standard double glazing boasts an excellent U-Value of 1.1W/m2 - saving energy by keeping it inside the property and reducing energy bills and helping the environment. As well as the acoustic benefits, our triple glazed units are almost 3 times as effective as regular double glazing and over 5 times as effective as single glazing in reducing heat loss and saving you money in energy bills.