The History Of Luton Double Glazing

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The History Of Luton Double Glazing

Upgrade Your Windows in Luton, Bedfordshire

We provide uPVC triple and double-glazed windows with the highest energy efficiency on the market and will help reduce your heating costs. The windows are equipped with the gas argon in between every pane, as well as a thermo optimized spacer bar to prevent heat from being lost around the edges. This lets more light into your home.

uPVC Casement Windows

uPVC is a tough material that is able to withstand moisture, heat, cold, winds, rain and other extreme weather conditions. It is also resistant to fire and does not rot or rust. It is easy to clean and requires only minimal maintenance. It is recyclable and does not impact our environment.

In contrast to other kinds of windows, uPVC-casement windows don't pose a health risk for people. They are therefore able to be used in places like hospitals and schools. Children as well as the elderly are protected because they don't come with sharp edges or splinters that could cause harm. They also resist the effects of rotting and warping, meaning they will maintain their original appearance for a long time.

Triple glazing is an upgrade that will save you money and energy over time. This option is available for both regular and flush casement windows. Triple glazing increases the efficiency of thermal energy in a home by reducing the leakage of warm or cool air. It also reduces noise pollution which is a crucial aspect when you live in a busy location with loud traffic.

Regular and flush uPVC windows share the same basic design. They're both comprised of a sash that is attached to the frame by friction hinges or butts. The main distinction is that the flush version is completely flush with the frame upon closing, while the regular one protrudes slightly from the frame. Both are available in a range of shades to fit the style and architecture of your house.

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uPVC Sliding Sash Windows

Sash windows are a striking feature in a lot of period homes. They bring character and beauty to your home, while fulfilling important roles like let light and air in to the house. They are also plagued by a number problems that include draughts as well as difficulty opening and closing, and high energy bills. The choice between restoring or replacing is an important one and you'll need the guidance of seasoned Luton, Bedfordshire window companies and glaziers to determine which way forward you should consider.

As opposed to traditional timber sash windows, uPVC does not require an elaborate set of weights and cords to operate. Instead, they employ spring balance systems that is adjustable to provide the perfect tension for smooth opening each time. This system also allows the sash to be opened wide without the need for additional force.

Our uPVC sash window selection is available in a variety of styles and finishes. They can be designed to match any existing design. They are easy to maintain using regular wipe downs and are designed to last for many years. They can even be tilted so that you can get those hard-to reach areas cleaned without the necessity of a ladder. For your peace of mind you can be sure that our Elite uPVC sash windows are secured by Design certified by the police initiative that ensures that homes which meet the requirements are 75 percent less likely to be broken into.

uPVC Tilt & turn Windows

uPVC tilt-and-turn windows bring together the best aspects of both door and window styles. They are open on two axes First, they tilt at the top to allow ventilation without exposing the frame. They remain fixed at the bottom for greater security and protection from rain. The handle can be turned another half-turn to open up a large opening on the side of the frame which makes it easier to clean.

Ideal for homes that need for healthy ventilation, improved functionality and a stylish appearance. They are usually installed in pairs and have large handles that can be rotated to one of four different positions that regulate how they operate.

In contrast to other window types that use frames with thinner frames uPVC tilt-and-turn windows are constructed with steel core reinforced UPVC frame for the best durability. The steel tube is permanently joined to the UPVC before it is assembled. it enhances the structural strength of the window in addition to providing endurance.

These uPVC windows are also made with sleeker frames for a larger view of the outside world and can be customized to suit your home. They can be painted in any shade, or have wood grain-like finishes on the outside and an interior that is smooth and white. This makes them a perfect fit for any style of home or location. They are usually fitted with an insect screen that can be removed from the inside of the window for simple cleaning.

uPVC Double Glazed Windows

When you want to upgrade the windows of your home, contemporary double glazing made of uPVC is a popular option. They are tough, require very little maintenance and are highly energy efficient. This means they keep your house warm in the winter months and cool in the summer. By stopping heat from escaping they can also cut down on the energy bills. They also look beautiful and are available in a variety of styles to match every style. You can, for instance, get Victorian-style sash windows that have grid-like bars on both panes of glass to give your home an elegant appearance.

Double glazing made of uPVC comprises of two glass panes separated by a spacer bar and filled with an gas that acts as an insulator. This creates an air space between the glass panes which stops heat from escaping and cold from entering your home. It enhances the efficiency of your heating system and cooling system. They also help reduce outside noise and are available in a range of finishes.


As opposed to traditional wooden or aluminium frames, uPVC is impervious to moisture and therefore does not alter its shape, color or rust. The material is also durable and requires minimal maintenance and is easily cleaned using a sponge and bucket of water. You can also add tints on uPVC sills to limit the amount of sunlight they are exposed to and reduce the chance of fading.