A Homeowner's Guide to Seamless Double Glazing Installation

In the 21st century, double glazing is the standard in most homes, other than perhaps in listed buildings. As such, if you’re behind the curve and are yet to have invested in double glazing for your home, now is the perfect time to do so. Perhaps you already have existing double glazing, but it simply needs replacing.
Regardless of your reasoning, we’ll cover all you need to know in this guide when it comes to having double glazing installed in your home. From individual windows to a full glass conservatory, read our expert insight and advice below.
Preparing for a Double Glazing Installation
Do Your Research
The first step to take before any double glazing installation is to do your research. It’s not just a case of knowing which type of glazing you need (e.g. window, door, conservatory) but you need to think about the specifics. For example:
● Which window style do you want?
● What material will look best with your existing interior/exterior?
● Do you want an alternative colour to white?
● Which materials are most durable?
● What does your budget allow?
These are the questions you should consider and find an answer to before ordering your glazing. Once you’ve planned out exactly what you want, then this makes it easier to find what you’re looking for and can also help to streamline the process by narrowing down your options on who can supply and install your glazing for you.
Take Accurate Measurements
Whilst professional glazing fitters may visit your property and carry out measurements for you, we recommend you initially take these measurements yourself. By doing this, then it can help you to get more accurate quotes when searching for a company to supply and install your new double glazing for you.
By supplying accurate measurements, glazing suppliers are better able to quantify a price based on the amount of materials they’ll require, which in turn can then leave you with a better estimate on the amount you’ll need to pay with no unexpected costs.
Consider Energy Efficiency
One of the reasons double glazing is the favoured glazing type over single glazing is because of the better energy efficiency it offers. With that said, not all double glazing is made the same.
There are additional features that can further improve the energy efficiency of a window, such as:
● Low-emissivity coatings
● High-quality insulation
● Glass thickness
Investing in glazing that has a high energy efficiency is just one of the ways you can improve the overall energy rating of your home, as this reduces heat transfer between the inside and outside, thus having the potential to positively impact your energy bills.
Invest in Quality Windows
Whilst it can be tempting to always get the best price, the best price doesn’t always equate to the best deal. Make sure you invest in both quality windows and quality service.
The better the quality of the materials used and the workmanship provided, then the more benefit you’ll get from your new glazing installation. For example, proper sealing and insulation (using high-quality caulking and weather stripping) better prevents air and water infiltration around the window, thus improving its energy and thermal performance.
Use a Reputable Installation Company
It’s important to make sure that you get someone who knows what they’re doing to come and install your double glazing for you. Whilst you’ll likely find many self-proclaimed glazing experts out there, you want to be sure that the company you choose is genuinely reliable.
Check to see if they have any examples of their previous work, how many years of experience they have and whether they have good reviews. Here at Grassmoor Glass Ltd, we have over 30 years of industry experience and are proud to have an average review rating of 4.9/5 on Yell.com.