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The seal in this double glazed unit is 'blown' and it is no longer energy efficient
The new unit is energy efficient and totally clear
This is often the problem if a window feels difficult to close
Window now closes smoothly
A customer wanted this window converted into French Doors
Broken window converted to French Doors
The customer wanted the existing door moved to the panel to the right
This is the dismantling process, after which the existing door was swapped with the glass unit to its right.
This is a drafty and stiff single glazed door which the customer wanted to replace
This UPVC door is a new replacement for the aged one which is woodgrain on the outside and white on the inside
The customer wanted a serving hatch in middle of the existing window
The middle section has been cut out ready to fit the serving hatch
The new sliding serving hatch, a job which other companies said couldn't be done
This is halway through bricking the left windows up to resize the window to the right
Preview of Bricking Part of a Window up.
The left section of the unit has been bricked up and the right section replaced to match a new partition wall inside the house
Old wooden windows
Aged windows have been uninstalled
New UPVC windows match the old style of the house but are energy efficient
The original window which was drafty and not very soundproof
Triple glazed UPVC window in place of 15-year-old original plastic unit.
Old and drafty units
Windows and front door all replaced