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Spring is a good time to install double glazing

Spring is a good time to install double glazing

Having just endured another harsh winter, many people might have come to the conclusion that their old double glazing simply isn't up to the task any more.

While it's easy to have new windows fitted and forget about them for several years afterwards - barring the odd bit of preventive maintenance - winters such as the one experienced in both the early and late stages of 2010 in the UK might have made you wonder whether your glazing is as good at doing its job as it used to be.

Over time, windows, and the fastening and locking mechanisms which come with them, can become 'tired'. The fastenings aren't necessarily as tight as they were when new, and the seals around the frames perhaps not as tight as they once were.

Condensation around the edges of a double-glazed window is also a sign that the vacuum between the panes of glass has been breached, letting colder air from the outside through at least one of the panes of glass. And where this meets the warm air from inside the house, this leads to condensation, and, if left untreated, what's known in the double glazing trade as 'fogging' can occur.

The variety of styles and materials from which double glazed window and door frames are constructed has probably increased since most of us last had double glazing installed, too. Window and door companies are finding that the all-white look, which held sway for a couple of decades, is now being supplanted as increasing numbers of homeowners want their doors and window frames to be co-ordinated with the rest of their decor, or at least, to offer a contrast to what their neighbours have.

Shopping for double glazing during the spring means time is on the buyer's side. They can shop around to find a reputable company to supply and fit their new windows - one which may already have a successful track record and a list of satisfied customers in their area.

A wise move is to contact a company which gathers and then passes on personal recommendations of local double glazing firms. When such a large investment is involved, testimonials from previous satisfied customers go a long way to giving peace of mind that the trades people being engaged are likely to take pride in the work they do. After all, those windows are going to be keeping the house warm - and looking good - for several years.




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