Double Glazing

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ConstructionMate helps homeowners find local double glazing specialists throughout the UK. Whether you need help with aluminium window installation, composite door installation, double glazing installation, double glazing suppliers, external door repairs, glaziers, upvc window installation, upvc window repairs or upvc window suppliers, our directory helps you connect directly with experienced double glazing specialists in your area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What services do double glazing companies provide?
Double glazing companies typically supply and install uPVC windows, aluminium windows, composite doors, patio doors, French doors, bifold doors, conservatories, roof lanterns and replacement glazing units.
How much does double glazing cost in the UK?
The cost of double glazing varies depending on window size, style, frame material and glazing specification. Prices can range from a few hundred pounds for individual windows to several thousand pounds for whole-house replacement projects.
Can I get quotes from local double glazing companies?
Yes. ConstructionMate allows you to contact multiple double glazing installers directly, making it easier to compare prices, products and installation services.
What are the benefits of double glazed windows?
Double glazed windows help improve thermal efficiency, reduce heat loss, minimise external noise, increase home security and lower energy bills.
How long do double glazed windows last?
Quality double glazed windows can typically last between 20 and 35 years depending on frame material, installation quality and ongoing maintenance.
Can I replace windows in a conservation area?
Yes. However, planning restrictions may apply. Specialist double glazing companies can advise on suitable window styles and local authority requirements.
What are the signs that windows need replacing?
Common signs include condensation between glass panes, draughts, difficulty opening windows, damaged seals, excessive noise penetration and rising energy bills.
What is FENSA certification?
FENSA certification confirms that replacement window and door installations comply with current building regulations in England and Wales.
Do I need planning permission to replace windows?
Most replacement window projects do not require planning permission. However, listed buildings and conservation areas may be subject to additional requirements.