Sash Window restoration and slimlite double glazing specialists in Liverpool, Cheshire, North Wales and Shrewsbury. Kensington's secondary glazing is the perfect solution to those draughty and noisy windows especially in listed building and conservation areas. A comprehensive and cost effective service that eliminates draughts and rattles, reduces heat loss saving hard earned money servicing North Wales - Cheshire and Shropshire.
We restore sash windows across Cheshire and North Wales. However large or small your project may be our skilled team will ensure you receive a professional quality service. Slimlite double glazing for sash windows, retro fitted in to your original sash windows, looks like single glazing but with amazing u-values can be installed in listed buildings.
Here you can find some pictures of our expert sash window work and a description of the work. Hope you enjoy our portfolio.
We restore sash windows across Cheshire and North Wales. However large or small your project may be our skilled team will ensure you receive a professional quality service. Slimlite double glazing for sash windows, retro fitted in to your original sash windows, looks like single glazing but with amazing u-values can be installed in listed buildings.
Here you can find some pictures of our expert sash window work and a description of the work. Hope you enjoy our portfolio.
Services
Slim Double Glazing : Approved installers of slim double glazing in Cheshire, North Wales and Liverpool. If your looking to double glaze your existing sash windows then it makes sense to go for our great sash window double glazing units. Slim double glazing does what it says on the tin. It creates an insulating barrier between two panes of glass to help deliver a high level of energy efficiency by stopping heat from passing through the window.
Draught Proofing : We draught proof sash windows throughout Cheshire, Shropshire, North Wales and Liverpool. Draft proofing your box sash windows is a quick and easy way to save money and energy by blocking the gaps that let warm air out and cold air in, ensuring that there is still ample ventilation.
For those of you that live in grade II listed buildings or conservation areas your options start to get a bit more restrictive due to government regulations and local authority guidelines that require you to keep the historic time line of your period property in tact as much as practically possible.
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