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Double glazing versus triple glazing: Which is best?

Double glazing versus triple glazing: Which is best?

by MikeJLeech | Dec 18, 2020 | Conservatories, Doors, Windows

When weighing up the pros and cons of double glazing versus triple glazing, there are a lot of factors which must be taken into account before the differences between these two glazing options can be fully understood. Unfortunately, it’s much more complicated than the...
How to avoid condensation in a property

How to avoid condensation in a property

by MikeJLeech | Dec 1, 2020 | Conservatories, Doors, Windows

How I wish I had a pound every time someone asked that question.Well-fitting new windows generally help but there are other factors to bear in mind to reduce condensation in the home: 1 Check air vents Air-bricks, aligning with the level below the floorboards, were...

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