17 October 2022
Why replacing your windows could make your home more energy efficient
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Book an AppointmentWhy replacing your windows could make your home more energy efficient
Ensure your home is more energy efficient by getting your windows replaced. On average, 18% of heat loss occurs through windows. If you have single glazed windows, your home could be losing twice as much heat compared to a property fitted with double glazing. With energy bills on the rise, no one wants to be losing heat that they could save by having our double glazing windows installed in their home.How replacing your windows could save energy
- New windows come with modern double glazing which can not only outperform single glazing, but also older double glazing.
- Replacement windows come with modern materials and U-value and security standards, alongside stronger weather seals.
- New windows and doors have a massive range of durable colours available which can reduce maintenance or need for painting.
- New aluminium windows have polyamide thermal breaks that combine with the double glazing to make a much more efficient heat saving system compared to old metal windows.
Enhanced efficiency
By having your windows replaced with our selection of uPVC windows, you could help reduce the amount of warmth that is lost through your current windows. Additionally, the home's natural heat can be maintained using our windows, which could help you save on energy bills. Our windows are designed to fit your requirements, so there'll be little chance of drafts getting in through gaps made from poorly sized windows. In summer, the new windows can offer superb ventilation, reducing the need for aircon and electric fans. Start saving money by making a smart investment in new windows that can keep a home well-insulated all year round.Make your home more energy efficient and help the environment
Upgrade your home's energy efficiency and help the environment by getting your windows replaced. The double glazing is created using two glass panels separated by an argon gas filled cavity. By manufacturing the glazing in this way, we can help to ensure our customers receive superb windows that could prevent the cold from getting in and heat from leaving the house. As the property's warmth can be maintained, there'll be less need for having the heating on, which can benefit the environment greatly. Reduce your carbon footprint by replacing your windows with our more energy saving windows.Can replacing windows increase a property's value?
You could increase a property's value by replacing windows that aren't highly energy efficient. The double glazing windows we have available are accredited by FENSA, Secure by Design and Constructonline. We have taken complete care in ensuring that our products can improve the performance and style of any home they are fitted into. If you are looking to sell your property in the future, replacing your windows could be a valuable investment as you could offer a home that is both aesthetically pleasing and highly efficient.What are the benefits of replacing windows?
By getting the property's windows replaced, you could improve its style, energy efficiency, security, acoustics, weatherproofing, and durability. We have a wide range available, including casement, flush, sliding sash, tilt & turn, fully reversible and Bow & Bay windows. If required, we can arrange for a like-for-like replacement of the current windows. Enhancing the look of the windows is also easy, thanks to our wide selection of colourways and woodgrain foils.How easy can the windows be customised?
Customising windows couldn't be simpler with Nolan uPVC. Choose from a wide selection of colours and woodgrain foils that can help give your home either a classic or modern look. Woodgrain hues can offer the appearance of wood without the usual drawbacks of the material. Additionally, you can select from a choice of accessories and glass textures. The hardware accessories available can offer additional home security or improved style. Our glass textures can also be used to give a unique new look to the windows and offer another layer of privacy to the home.Can a home within a conservation area have its windows replaced?
You'll need to get planning permission to have the windows replaced if the home resides within a conservation area. Conservation areas help to preserve the external appearance of an area. Therefore, if you want to replace the windows of a home located within a conservation area, you'll need to get in touch with your local planning officer. Our windows can feature woodgrain foils that help to preserve the original external look of the property, but it's always best to check. Should you have any questions about replacing windows in a conservation area, please get in touch with our team today either at 0345 600 9080 or use our online contact form.Are the windows able to be viewed before purchase?
You can view our selection of windows in person at our showrooms located in Cardiff and Carmarthen. If you have any questions about the windows, you can ask a member of our products team at the showroom, and they'll be happy to provide you with an answer.Replacement Window Prices
Are you interested in having your windows replaced? Then use our 'Get A Quote' button today! You'll be able to get a price for your replacement windows in a manner of minutes. At Nolan uPVC, we make it easy for our customers to get the products they require with little hassle. Contact our friendly team on 0345 600 9080 or use the online contact form if you have any questions or want to discuss your quote with us. We look forward to speaking with you soon!- The Ultimate Guide to Triple Glazing: Features, Benefits & Installation - 15 October 2024
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