What The Heck Is Ashford Double Glazing?

What The Heck Is Ashford Double Glazing?

Why Choose Ashford Double Glazing?

Double glazing is a great way to make your home more energy efficient. It helps keep warmth in while keeping out the cold air. It also reduces noise and increases security. The space between glass panes makes it much more difficult for intruders to break into your home.

uPVC windows come in a variety of colours and finishes. You should use only a reliable contractor. Otherwise, you could end up with poor-quality windows that are less energy efficient.

Conservatories

We have a wide selection of conservatories and orangeries which add value to your home and provide a comfortable place to relax. Both are available with various styles and colors to complement your property.  upvc casement windows ashford  can be added to your current home or built on a flat floor to create more living space. We also have a single-storey extension, that is a brick style that can be built to the front or rear of your home.

Choose between aluminium or uPVC doors that are both robust and durable. They are designed to block heat in the summer and warmth in winter. You can also get an upgrade to your roof that will add insulation to your conservatory and increase the value of your home. Our replacement roofs are made of high-quality materials that shield your home from the elements and reduce energy bills.

It is crucial to choose a company that is certified by the Fenestration Self-Assessment Scheme (FENSA). This ensures that the installer is insured and in compliance with Building Regulations. This will protect you in the event of a problem during installation. It is also a legal requirement if you decide to sell your home.

Orangeries

Orangeries are a luxurious alternative to conservatories we offer homeowners in Kent. Contrary to conservatories, these extensions have more brickwork and blend in with houses more effortlessly. They also come with a large roof lantern for added lighting and style. Our double-glazed orangeries make a beautiful addition to any home, whether you're looking to add more light or increase space.

Our windows and door are extremely energy efficient and provide incredible thermal performance and security. We have something for every home, in UPVC or aluminium, and timber. Our 'Choices' range includes smooth-sliding Multifolding Doors and traditional French doors and the back and front doors.

Foggy UPVC Windows aren't just unsightly but can also reduce the efficiency of your house. Thankfully, we can fix this issue by providing a repair service. All you need to do is call us and we'll schedule an appointment with one of our expert technicians.

Single-storey extensions



Single-storey extensions are an excellent option to create extra living space and boost your property value. They can be used as a kitchen-diner or lounge or home office, and come in a range of designs. When planning an extension that is only one storey it is essential to consider the design and the way the room will appear. A professional can assist you in choosing the right design and style, while also considering the impact on the rest of your home.

Some extensions are designed to blend into the aesthetics of your home, while others offer dramatic or contrasted structures that can be a focal and wow point for your house. The kind of brickwork or render (the process of covering a building with lime, cement or acrylic, which shields the exterior materials from weathering), cladding and tiles that you choose can really create a unique look on the overall appearance of your extension.

The roof you choose for an uni-storey extension will have a major impact on how much light is able to flood in and also the final aesthetic. Sloping roofs are a cost-effective option for homeowners, and vaulted ceilings can create a visually beautiful space to enjoy your garden. The windows you choose to install and doors can affect the way your extension connects to the outside. Bifold doors are a popular option for single-storey extensions as they allow a lot of natural light to pass through and can be completely opened to create an indoor-outdoor living space.

It's important to know the rules and consents that are in place when you are adding an additional storey to your home. Although most extensions are permitted expansion and do not require planning permission, you should work with a trusted contractor who can offer advice on the best layout and design for your extension. This will ensure that the end product is of the standard. You might also want to consider the cost of the various components of your new extension, including the foundations that support the structure, as well as the electrical wiring.

Double-glazed windows

Double glazing is a fantastic option to increase the efficiency of your home. It helps retain the heat inside your home and reduces the need for artificial heaters or air cooling units. This results in lower energy bills.

The efficiency of double glazed windows is made possible by the air gap that is sealed between the two panes glass. The gap reduces the flow of cold air into your home and also reduces noise. The fact that many double-glazed windows are filled with Argon, an inert gas that has low conductivity, further improves the performance.

The insulation properties of double glazing help to keep your home at a comfortable temperature even in the winter. This is due to the air space between the panes limits the flow of heat from outside. Similar mechanisms are used in the summer to prevent unwanted heat from getting into your home.

Another benefit of double glazing is that it also shields your home from sun's harsh radiation. The thick glass in double-glazed windows can reflect UV radiation instead of absorbing it. Furniture, carpets, and curtains won't fade over time. Furthermore, the glass is designed to be strong and can withstand a large amount of pressure without breaking or shattering.

This performance has resulted in the introduction of building regulations in 2002 that all replacement windows must be a minimum of double glazed C rated. A higher energy rating, such as an A rated, can offer even greater advantages.

If you're seeking to make a change to the look of your home, double glazed windows are a fantastic choice. Not only are they more efficient in terms of energy consumption, but they can also improve the look of your kerbs and add value to your home. They are also safer to use because they are harder to break into than windows with a single glass. They can also be fitted to existing properties and are easy to clean. They are available in a range of colors and designs to allow you to pick the best look for your home.