If you live in a period property with single-glazed windows, you are probably fully aware of the drafts, condensation, and mounting energy bills. A smart solution to resolve these issues is to retrofit your single-glazed windows with modern vacuum glazing.
Double glazing existing sash windows is a cost-effective and energy-efficient solution, this popular technique helps to improve the energy performance of your property without the need for a complete window replacement.
Here we take you through the benefits of retrofitting single-glazed windows to upgrade your home and help you to save money and energy.
Why Retrofit Single-Glazed Windows?
Vacuum glazing is a type of double glazing that is made thin by removing all the air between its glass panes to create a vacuum. This results in a huge uplift in energy efficiency versus standard single-glazing and double-glazing.
If you have wooden window frames and are looking to improve your home’s energy efficiency, you may believe that a complete replacement is your only option. However, with a retrofitted single-glazed window, you do not even need to change the window frames.
By replacing the single pane of glass in your existing windows with vacuum glazing, you can enhance your home’s thermal insulation and reduce external noise. For period properties, the introduction of this single-glazed barrier helps to prevent temperature fluctuations and energy loss, but your windows will not appear any different from the outside – perfect for heritage homes.
Key Benefits of Retrofit Single-Glazed Windows
Stop Condensation Issues
If you are experiencing issues with condensation and dampness with your sash or casement windows, retrofitting single glazing into your existing wooden windows can be a great solution. The new window will prevent the internal glass pane from getting cold enough to reach the dew point and form condensation.
Less Noise
Modern single glazing can help reduce external noise making it an effective way to soundproof your windows if you live in a noisy area.
Security
If your wooden windows are in need of repair and the frames or latches are not functioning properly, it can compromise the security of your home. When we retrofit single-glazed windows, we repair all rot, dampness, and mechanical issues with your windows, making them look beautiful again and secure.
Double Glazing Existing Sash Windows
It is possible to convert single-glazed wooden windows to double-glazed ones, a process which involves replacing the single pane of glass with a vacuum-sealed double-glazed unit. This upgrade is a great way to improve your home’s insulation without altering your property’s traditional look.
Retrofitting sash windows with double glazing ensures that your windows look exactly the same as they did before and may even improve their appearance. This is because restoration and repairs are often performed on the windows before retrofitting begins, resulting in windows that look as good as new.
While the addition of double-glazed units may add some weight to the windows, this can be adjusted by modifying the sash cords and weights.
Overall, retrofitting your original sash windows with double glazing is an excellent way to improve your home’s thermal performance and efficiency while maintaining its traditional aesthetic.
Period Properties
Homeowners of listed buildings often have concerns about whether permission is needed to install double-glazing windows. Although permission is typically required, homeowners have a better chance of obtaining permission for reglazing the glass to double-glazing rather than replacing the entire window frame.
Our windows restoration service is ideal for listed properties, as it offers all of the advantages of double glazing while preserving the original window frames. Keep the beautiful charm of your property while adding modern, noise-reducing windows that will in turn, put money into the value of your home.
Key Benefits of Double Glazing Existing Sash Windows
Stop Draughts
A huge upgrade on single glazing, double glazing existing sash windows is great for energy efficiency, preventing any heat loss.
Noise Reduction
Block out any external noise from the outside world, keeping your home serene.
Smoother Sash Windows
Reduce any rattling and enjoy easy-to-open windows by restoring your existing timber frames.
Finding a Professional Window Restoration Expert
Restoring windows can be a challenging task, but we are on hand to assist with any retrofit of single-glazed windows or double-glazing existing sash windows. Rather than replace windows at great expense, we use modern techniques alongside traditional carpentry and glazing skills to improve your home.
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