Posts Tagged ‘ethical double glazing’

Ethical Double Glazing

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.

DGOTW Blog Hits the Big Time - Well, Almost…

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

We have received a mention on the Renegade Conservatory Guy blog; a competitor in terms of business but a compatriot when it comes to ethics.

The Renegade, quite naturally, thinks he writes the best double glazing blog on the web, but his blog is far longer in the tooth than our own.  Additionally, the video of Leighton of Natural Born Sellers being caught short was obtained by unfair advantage - I believe the Renegade’s business is the one featured in the programme.

Strange to mention a competitor?  Perhaps.  But there’s room in the world for more than one ethical double glazing company.