This winter we are expecting cold, possibly wet and miserable weather. Hardly what anyone wants at the best of times but at least we can stay inside and enjoy the warmth of the fire for cosy nights in over Christmas and the New Year. Or at least you will be able to if you have double glazed windows.
Homes without double glazing suffer from losing almost as much heat as their house produces as the warm air inside passes through the cold pane of glass used in our windows. Without the second panel of glass and crucially the insulating layer of air trapped in between the glass the cold air from outside will enter our homes even with the windows shut.
Not only will this mean your home will be much colder than it should be but also it will cost you much more in heating costs to keep your house warm. This means higher energy bills for gas and electricity which are already one of the biggest expenses we have to pay for in our homes. By getting double glazed windows you'll be able to use less energy and not need it as often as your home will be better equipped to trap the warm air in your home.
The cost of these double glazed windows is not going to be out of most people's price range too, especially if you are already spending more than you have to on your energy bills. A lot of local glaziers will have offers like buy the front of your house and they fit the back half for free, or paying only for the materials and they fit them for free. It is worthwhile checking the windows in and around your neighbourhood as you'll be able to see the quality of work being done in your area.
One thing to look out for is condensation between the panes of glass which can happen if the seal on the window frames has gone, when choosing a glazier make sure you ask about any sort of guarantees for the work so if any problems develop then you can call them out to get the problem fixed at no extra charge.
The best way to find out who the best company to hire is definitely getting recommendations from friends and family that have had work done recently. Likewise you should also be able to root out the bad companies and 'cowboy builders' so you know who to avoid.
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