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  • 19th December 2016

    FAQ: What is the Difference Between In-Line Sliding Doors and Lift & Slide Doors?

    You may have heard a number of terms being banded around when looking for your sliding doors. These refer to the different types of operation and result in a variation in both their performance and looks. In-Line Sliding Doors are the conventional method that we are all familiar with. Normally in two, three or four-panel configurations, the doors sit on…

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  • 9th December 2016

    Blog: The Re-Birth of the Sliding Door

    Sliding patio doors have taken a bit of a backseat since the early 1990s. Considered old fashioned and passé, the market turned to the French Door for well over a decade. Then came the emergence of the bi-fold door in the UK, pushing its predecessor even further in to the shadows. However, the desire to integrate bi-folding doors in to…

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  • 25th November 2016

    Blog: What is the Benefit of a Factory Finished Timber Window?

    An engineered timber window is only as good as the environment it is built in. As discussed in our earlier blog, ‘What is the Difference Between Solid Timber and Engineered Timber?‘, the latter is by far the stronger, more robust of the two materials. Engineered timber is 60% stronger than solid timber, making it perfect for windows and doors where…

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  • 4th November 2016

    FAQ: What is the Difference Between Solid Timber and Engineered Timber?

    Engineered timber is created by joining three sheets of timber together, where the middle sheet sits against the grain of the one above and below it. This is known as laminated timber. Alternating the grain of the wood like this prevents the timber from moving, swelling, shrinking and warping, creating a very strong and stable piece of timber. The timber…

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  • 27th October 2016

    FAQ: What is the new Part Q?

    Part Q is the latest industry buzz word, but what does it mean and will it affect your project plans? Building regulation Part Q applies to new builds only (or where a new build is formed by a material change of use such as a renovation or refurbishment) and took effect on 1st October 2015 in England. Part Q does…

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  • 5th October 2016

    Blog: When Was Your Property Built?

    Anyone can make a dramatic visual change to the appearance of their home, regardless of the age or style of property. When was your property built? If you have a property that was built before 1950, it is likely that any changes made by the previous owners over the years have detracted from the original character of the building. A…

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  • 5th October 2016

    Blog: Try Before You Buy Your New Windows – Yes, Really!

    There’s no doubt that investing in new windows, doors or glazed extension is a bit of a daunting prospect. It can be overwhelming – especially in this time of information-overload that we live in. The research stage is probably the most fun. Who doesn’t love watching the likes of Kevin McCloud and George Clarke. Their passion and enthusiasm is enough…

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  • 3rd October 2016

    Blog: How To Choose The Right Doors

    Deciding on the right doors for your home improvement project is often given little, or no consideration. A door is a door, right? Wrong! From single doors, to French doors, to sliders to bi-folds, deciding on what’s right for your project is essential. Often the size of the opening will dictate the style of door that’s right for your property….

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  • 22nd September 2016

    Blog: Timber-Look Joint – The Next Generation in Windows

    The latest innovation in timber-alternative windows is a timber-look joint on the exterior frame. Timber-alternative windows are the perfect solution to the ongoing maintenance required with timber windows. They look just like the real thing – so much so, they have been approved for use in conservation areas where the character or appearance of the area must be preserved or…

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  • 11th July 2016

    Blog: A Beginner’s Guide to Bi-Fold Doors

    Bi-fold doors are a popular choice when looking to maximise space and light. The concertina design can literally open up an entire wall of glass, connecting the inside to the outside with a level threshold. When closed, the expanse of glass offers much bigger views in comparison to a standard window or door. In smaller properties, bi-folds will give the illusion…

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  • 14th June 2016

    Blog: Choosing A New Front Door

    Your front door is an important aspect of your home, both visually and practically. It serves a number of purposes, most of which we take for granted. It endures the scuffs of daily use, the battering of wind and rain, but ultimately, it protects you and your loved ones from uninvited visitors. Most people inherit their front door through the…

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  • 10th June 2016

    Blog: How to choose the right retailer to install your windows and doors

    Finding the right retailer to install your windows and doors is essential. Not only do you need to find a retailer with a solid reputation, you also need to find a company that can guide you through the latest window and door systems. What you have installed today, needs to last at least ten years, if not longer. So how…

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  • 10th May 2016

    Blog: Improving The Kerb Appeal Of Your Home

    First impressions count. Whether it’s tackling an overgrown front garden, replacing a tatty front door or changing rotting windows, if you’re looking to improve the kerb appeal of your home, these quick wins will give your house instant impact. Try to look at the front of your house with a critical eye. It’s easy not to notice things you live with…

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  • 10th May 2016

    Blog: 7 Things to Consider Before Choosing Your New Windows

    Updating your windows is a fantastic and immediate way of giving your home a makeover. New windows can jolt a tired, run-down property out of the dark ages and bring it bang up to date. Getting new windows right can be a hard decision. Getting it wrong can be costly and of course, you’ll need to live with your decision…

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  • 27th April 2016

    Blog: Passive House Explained in 90 Seconds

    We love this short 90 second video created by Hans-Jörn Eich. We have included the transcript below. While most people wouldn’t build to a full Passive House certification level, it is good practice to implement many of the ideals. High energy glazing is a good place to start! Passive House Explained in 90 Seconds Does your house have a heater in the…

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  • 27th April 2016

    FAQ: What is Secondary Glazing?

    Secondary glazing is a fully independent internal window, fitted on the room side of an existing window. The frames are slim but strong. They are made from durable aluminium and require little maintenance. Replacing your current windows isn’t always an option, particularly if you live in a listed building or conservation area. Secondary glazing gives you many of the benefits offered by…

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  • 8th April 2016

    FAQ: What are the benefits of triple glazing?

    What is triple glazing? Put simply, triple glazing is three panes of glass instead of just one (single glazing) or two (double glazing). What are the benefits of triple glazing? The energy efficiency of a window is measured as a u-value. The lower the u-value the more efficient your window is. A single glazed window will have a u-value of…

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  • 21st March 2016

    Blog: The Changing Face of Composite and uPVC Front Doors

    If you’re looking to make a style statement with a new front door, be sure to check out how far composite and uPVC doors have come in recent years. Gone are the days of the old-fashioned ‘plastic door’ – with a woodgrain texture, the super stylish composite and uPVC options now available really do look like painted wooden doors, but…

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  • 11th March 2016

    Blog: How to maintain your uPVC windows

    Clean windows have a significant impact on the attractiveness of your home. With uPVC windows, very little maintenance is needed – re-painting and weather-proofing are not things you need to think about when you’ve opted for uPVC, but you will need to maintain the working parts and keep them clean. This post will tell you how to maintain your uPVC…

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  • 10th March 2016

    FAQ: What is a u-value?

    A u-value measures the effectiveness of a material as an insulator. It is measured as watts per square metre or W/m2k. The lower the number, the better the insulation. This is important when it comes to windows and can be seriously affected by the quality of not only the workmanship but the installation of your windows. We know that installation is…

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