Facelift Windows, Doors
See our beautifully sleek and smart double glazed windows - suitable for any style of property. You can make the most of this by installing a sealed sliding door, and sealed blinds or heavy, lined curtains, to separate the conservatory more effectively from the rest of your house. Like any other part of the home, doors can be insulated and draught-proofed to prevent heat escaping. If you can’t install double glazing – for example, if you live in a conservation area, period property, or listed building – you can install secondary glazing, use heavy curtains, or preferably both. But if you’re not replacing an old window, the first thing to do is make sure you’ve fixed any draughts. There are a number of non-intrusive window insulation options available for historic homes, such as heavy lined curtains, shutters, secondary glazing and sealed blinds.
But we would recommend turning these people away – you'll have no idea about the quality of their workmanship or whether they’re offering the right price. It’s also worth talking to friends and neighbours who have recently had double glazing installed, especially if they have similar properties. Before you approach any double glazing firms, make sure you have a good idea of what you want. You’ll be better informed and more in control, plus any quotations can be more tailored to your specific needs so you’ll get a better idea of the cost. To find out how much double glazing is likely to cost for your home, visit our double glazing costs guide.
- this will also give you access to our best and worst double glazing companies. People also told us about feeling rushed to make a decision, in our survey this was one of the most frequently reported problems with buying double glazing. Other common issues were a lack of product information and not getting a guarantee or warranty. In our survey, 36% of people said they only considered one double glazing company. I used a friendly local supplier who was very helpful, able to offer the products I wanted at a reasonable price and, crucially, I knew I could easily contact them in the future if anything went wrong.
Each door is expertly crafted and fitted with high-quality double glazing for optimal performance. Double glazed doors offer the same benefits as windows, improving insulation, reducing noise, and enhancing security. Double glazing involves two panes of glass separated by a layer of gas or air, sealed within a frame. This design significantly minimises heat transfer, keeping your home warmer in winter and cooler in summer.
Anglian’s safety features, especially its locking systems and highly coveted SBD accreditations, are ideal if you’re concerned about security. The company’s wood windows and doors also hold several accreditations and licences, including Forest Stewardship Council certifications. Anglian’s excellent reviews and ratings, versatility, pricing, payment options and solid guarantees led us to choose this installer as the overall best double glazing company.
Thank you EYG for a seamless and enjoyable experience in the purchase of our new front door. The results are fantastic- you’ve transformed the appearance of our home. Planitherm Comfort and Comfort Plus glass both include a special layer that's harder to break. Designed to protect against vandalism, it meets the official police security initiative ‘Secured by Design’ standard whenever it's used in an approved frame.
You can compare all the ratings, both overall and for important sales and installation factors, in our double glazing company reviews. Gone are the days of plain casement double glazing units, and today many styles are readily available, meaning you can match the architectural exterior of your property, enhancing its appearance. As such, upgrading your old single-glazed windows to double glazing can see an increase of as much as 10% to your property’s value.