Archive for the ‘Home Improvements’ Category
Monday, May 31st, 2010
The conservatory is a longstanding British tradition which really came into its own in the 1800’s and with the great British climate being what it is; it’s easy to see why.
When considering buying a conservatory you will quite often hear cynical advice such as ‘they get far too hot in the summer you know…’ Well yes, they do, I agree – a glass box which is in effect a green house, pegged onto the side of your property is bound to get a little heated in direct sunlight. On days when it is warm enough to sit in your garden and enjoy it, it is often too warm to be wanting to sit in your conservatory. But then this is British weather we are talking about and the conservatory will be your own little heated get-away when the British summer weather lets you down.
A conservatory is a great investment for anyone looking to add value and space to their homes not to mention the price-less value it will add to the warmth and comfort you will feel relaxing, reading the paper with your feet up with a good cup of tea, soaking in the warmth while it rains and drizzles outside your widows.
Double Glazing on the Web specialises in conservatoriesas they are all bespoke and can be designed to suit your property perfectly. It is as simple as 1, 2, 3 finding your ideal conservatory with the measure, select style and price options. Call Double Glazing on the Web FREE.
Tags: british summer, british weather, conservatories
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Tuesday, May 18th, 2010
Ok so the weather’s been glorious and we are set for a fabulous summer on the South Coast. Living in the Bournemouth, Poole and Dorset area certainly has its advantages when the weather’s good, but there are drawbacks to living on the South Coast and replacement windows can be one of them.
Yes UPVC is incredibility durable, but everything has its limits. We all know that the high salt content the coastal air speeds up the corrosion of our cars and it’s a similar story with our window frames; they take a serious battering from the elements. UPVC windows and replacement windows far outlast traditional wooden frames on South Coast homes, not to mention do a better job keeping out those niggling drafts or gale force winds!
If your home is in need of replacement windows and you live in the Bournemouth, Poole or Dorset area, simply take the basic measurements and give Double Glazing on the Web a call for expert advice and quotation, without the pushy salesmen.
Tags: Bournemouth, Dorset, poole, replacement windows, South Coast, UPVC, windows
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Monday, April 19th, 2010
Do you have old, draughty and damp windows that suffer from condensation? Or does your home need a face-lift? Then it is time your considered replacing your windows.
Adding replacement windows to your home will not only save on your bills by preventing heat and energy loss it will keep out noise, add protection and give your home a brand new look. Every window fitted by Double Glazing on the Web are now C-rated energy efficient windows as standard.
Double Glazing on the Web are dedicated to providing their customers with the best service and quality in replacement windows. Offering a wide variety of styles and frames to suit any home, Double Glazing on the Web recommends that by adding double glazing or replacing your windows will add value, security and peace of mind to your home.
Join Double Glazing on the Web in store at their showrooms in Bournemouth and Southampton or call for impartial advice and the best deal you will find for your windows.
Tags: C-rated windows, double glazing, double glazing on the web, energy efficient windows, replacement windows, windows
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Monday, February 8th, 2010
So Christmas is over and somehow you managed to shoehorn the entire family; pets, granny, uncles and aunts and the cousins into the one room again to open their presents and watch the Queen’s speech… but wouldn’t it have been lovely to have had some extra space? With the credit crunch still looming, the ‘improve or move’ question is larger than ever and a conservatory can often be the best solution.
If you decide to take the ‘improve’ route then read on! A UPVC conservatory is always high up on people’s wish list and you can be almost certain that you will add instant value to your much loved property. Virtually maintenance free, double glazing only needs a wipe clean every now and then to keep it looking nearly new.
Imagine all that extra space! With various conservatory styles to choose from, you could improve your home both inside and out. Just think, this Christmas you could be enjoying a mince pie and sherry in the warm new conservatory. Leaving the kids to play in the lounge if you like!
Tags: conservatories, conservatory, credit crunch, extra space, move or improve
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Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
That awful time of year is upon us once again and no I don’t mean Christmas. If you were pleasantly surprised by your last energy bill don’t be fooled, as I am every year - remember that the bill would be for your last quarter (July – September), so sadly folks it won’t be long until the dreaded (October – December) bill comes crashing through the letterbox or down your broadband connection and you’ll have to pay the price for being all warm and cosy during the colder weather.
Don’t be disheartened, there is a solution! Double glazing can reduce your energy use enormously. Your heating bills can be shrunk by scrapping those drafty old timber windows and installing new double glazed windows. Not only will you make a saving on your energy use, heating bills and carbon footprint, but your property will instantly become more desirable and could increase in value.
Admittedly, energy prices are perhaps a little out of our control at the moment, but you certainly can control how much of it you use!
Tags: double glazing, energy prices, heating bills
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Monday, January 25th, 2010
Did you know that when you have your windows fitted by a FENSA registered installer, you will receive a certificate from your local council which goes in your properties HIP?
The government introduced the HIP Home Information Pack, to aid home buyers as part of the 2004 Housing Act. Essentially a set of documents concerning the property, they contain an energy performance certificate, details of local authority searches, title documents, guarantees etc. They became mandatory for homes with four or more bedrooms from 1 August 2007 and were extended to three-bedroom properties from 10 September 2007.
Professionally installed double glazing has a significant impact on your homes carbon footprint. So much so that local councils feel the need to document the quality of your double glazing and more importantly, the fact that your new windows were installed by FENSA a registered company.
The bottom-line is that if you are investing in new windows or any double glazing upgrade, then it is well worth sourcing a reputable double glazing firm. Check that they trade in high quality raw products i.e. uPVC and toughened glass and that they are FENSA registered with an experienced team of fitters.
Tags: double glazing, FENSA, HIP, local councils, windows
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Thursday, January 14th, 2010
With the big freeze still bearing down upon us, for many without double glazed windows it can’t help to learn that up to 50% of the heat in our homes is lost through our windows and that’s while the windows are closed! This equates roughly to £135 per year for an average household, or for the environmentally conscious, that’s around 720kg of CO2.
It’s no wonder then that as the cold weather continues, across the country there has been a noticeable increase in double glazing enquiries for new double glazed windows. Similarly there’s been a dramatic rise in interest in new boilers…strange that. The trouble is that doubled glazed windows, just like boilers and water tanks, don’t rate highly on many of our ‘things we would like’ lists – it’s not until they shoot to the top of the ‘things I really must get’ list that we actually do something about it.
It’s a shame because although few people start to shop around for boilers or double glazing in August when the weather’s nice, that’s likely to be the time when the best bargains are to be found. Leave it till the heating’s broken or your energy bills are the equivalent to burning £5 notes for warmth and it’s guaranteed that every engineer and double glazing fitter in the country will be rushed off their feet!

Tags: big freeze, Double glazed windows, double glazing, new boiler, weather
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Friday, January 8th, 2010
Stephen Waddington, managing director of Speed, a London-based multi-sector PR firm, writes some great pieces for an environmental site called Greenbang. He and his family are attempting to renovate a 300-year farmhouse whilst maintaining their eco principals.
Currently he’s come up against the complex absurdities that can permeate English Heritage, in particular in regards to windows and ethical double glazing. He puts his point across so well I thought it was worth sharing…
“I’ve done the sums. Unplugging the TV at night or using eco-light bulbs doesn’t make a blind bit difference when more than 30 per cent of the energy used to heat a house is disappearing though the windows.
Both solar panels and double glazing are dismissed on grounds of authenticity. Solar I can understand, but the argument that sympathetic double glazing would change the character of the building is beyond me, especially with the quality of craftsmanship available in the UK. But, according to preservationists historical detail must be the top priority where a historic building is concerned.
A study by management consultants McKinsey more than 18 months ago found that emissions from buildings generate two-thirds of London’s CO2 and that the greatest reduction could be achieved through improved insulation. Domestic insulation makes both economic and environmental sense.”
I couldn’t find a better recommendation for the benefits of double glazing if I tried. Luckily (or not, as the case may be), the majority of us do not live in listed buildings, leaving us free to reap all the rewards, environmental and financial, that good insulation can offer.
Tags: English Hertitage, ethical double glazing, Greenblang, Stephen Warrington, windows
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Friday, December 18th, 2009
Who says double glazing has to be boring? Nowadays there are so many fancy glazing options available you’ll be spoilt for choice; with Georgian Bars, Diamond Leads, even Queen Anne Leads, you won’t know which to choose from!
With options to suit everyone’s taste, adding a touch of class to your home couldn’t be easier. Various glazing options available can completely transform the look of your home. Also, most customers are pleasantly surprised to hear how little extra it costs for their exciting glazing add-ons.

Tags: Diamond Leads, Georgian Bars, glazing options, Queen Anne Leads, windows
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Monday, December 14th, 2009
Measuring up your own double glazed windows and doors couldn’t be simpler and by measuring yourself and ordering online, you could save time, money and inconvenience.
Cut out the middle man altogether - all you need is a regular tape measure. Be sure to measure the window or door 3 times, and take the smallest of the 3 for quoting purposes. Always measure in millimetres and be sure to take the width measurement from plaster to plaster and the height from plaster to cill.
Now you have your measurements, it’s time to find the best deals! Make sure you compare your quotes before deciding on a supplier; testimonials can also be a very useful tool in the decision process.
So you found a great deal online and your window or door has arrived safely. The final, most crucial stage is to source a reputable and reasonably priced professional to carry out the installation. Many online double glazing suppliers can either recommend a fitter or will carry out the work themselves.
All that is left now, is to decide how to spend the money that you saved by measuring up your double glazing yourself!

Tags: doors, double glazing, measure, measuring, windows
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