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Secondary glazing helps lock in more heat, and reduces draughts and outside noise from getting into your home. Perfect for listed buildings and period properties, it fits behind your existing windows to provide support and insulation.
With a choice of sliding or hinged opening configurations to match your existing windows, they are easily paired with a variety of window styles. Increase privacy or add protection from the sun with a variety of obscure glass options.
Secondary Glazing is a single glazed window panel that sits behind your existing single or double-glazed window. The small gap in-between creates an extra layer of insulation by slowing the movement of heat from one side of your window to the other.
Designed to match your existing windows, horizontal frames slide smoothly open and closed on aluminium runners, helping keep heat in, and draughts out.
This option is ideal for traditional casement windows, as the secondary glazing swings open on a small hinge, in line with the mechanism of the window behind it.
Perfect for box sash windows, the panels in these vertical sliding frames move easily up, down and can tilt inwards to provide easy cleaning access to the original window.
Aluminium window frames are slimmer compared to thicker uPVC and timber frames, allowing more natural light to enter your home
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If you find cheaper like for like uPVC windows elsewhere, we'll match the price.
A 10-year parts and labour guarantee is included in your Dreamology double glazing price.
If you find cheaper like for like uPVC windows elsewhere, we'll match the price.
The average cost of uPVC windows will vary depending on the size and style of the window, energy-efficiency rating, installation fees and the quality of the brand you choose. uPVC casement windows tend to be the most cost-effective option. When you get new uPVC windows through Dreamology, the installation and any other work required is included in the price, so there are no hidden costs.
Depending on the quality and maintenance, uPVC windows can last for up to 20-25 years, with some windows lasting even longer. White uPVC windows in casement and tilt and turn styles from Anglian hold the BBA accreditation, which means they can last more than 35 years with the proper care.
Although they sound similar, uPVC and PVC are different. uPVC (unplasticised polyvinyl chloride) is stronger than PVC (polyvinyl chloride) which is more flexible. PVC contains two plasticisers – BPA and phthalates – which are removed in the uPVC manufacturing process. This is why uPVC is called unplasticised. Removing the two plasticisers makes uPVC much stronger and far more suited to windows, doors and building materials.
While retrofit installations do happen, we do not recommend that you leave existing wooden frames in place when fitting new uPVC windows. There are some big drawbacks including mismatching aesthetics and a decrease in the size of the window opening. We replace your existing window frames during the fitting process, regardless of your window frame material. Installing modern uPVC windows together with new frames ensures a perfect fit and the best thermal efficiency.
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