Archive for May, 2010
Secondary Double Glazing Oxford
Thursday, May 27th, 2010
With stories regarding the recession and the environment making front page news over the past few years, homeowners have never been more aware of the importance of being energy efficient. One of the simplest ways that individuals can cut their heating bills and do their bit for the environment is by having double glazed windows installed. At Radley Windows we specialise in double glazing Oxford with a multitude of doors, windows and conservatories that incorporate double glazing to choose from, there really is no need to waste energy in any part of the home.
In the past, one of the major issues that homeowners may have encountered when investing in new windows, was that speciality varieties such as sash windows were not available with double glazing as standard. This left the individual having to choose between aesthetics and functionality – needless to say that appearance often triumphed.
Today, with our vast range of windows in traditional and contemporary styles, homeowners can benefit from a superior quality finish that suits their home perfectly and double glazing that reduces noise pollution and insulates the property – keeping the indoors cool in the summer and the cold out in the winter.
As specialists in double glazing Oxford, we appreciate that there are occasions when ripping out the old windows and installing new models just isn’t possible, namely in conservation areas and listed buildings. However, secondary double glazing enables these homeowners to benefit from enhanced insulation. By installing a pane of plastic next to the existing glazing, the aesthetics are not altered but the benefits can be felt throughout the home.
Homeowners that feel they should do their bit for the environment, and their bank account by installing double glazing Oxford should contact us to find out more about the windows, doors and conservatories that we have to offer. Our team will also be able to offer advice about secondary double glazing to those that require assistance.
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Double Glazing Sash Windows Oxford
Thursday, May 13th, 2010
It isn’t hard to notice that at this time of year everything seems to be changing. With the election still fresh in our minds, it can seem like something of a transitional time. But as the weather is getting warmer by the day and the landscape becoming more colourful, now could be the right time to invest in double glazing Oxford from a trusted specialist like Radley. Replacing tired old casements with high quality sash windows can be the ultimate in spring cleaning – bringing a fresh and transformative new look to any home.
Sash windows are a luxurious alternative to more modern styles. Available in standard or sliding types, these windows hearken back to Great Britain’s Victorian ancestry, telling of class, and opulence. Today, experts like our team here at Radley can appropriate this image and blend it together with more contemporary styling to create a window that fuses the old and the new perfectly.
Sashes are ideal for older properties, but can look just as at home in new builds with the appropriate aesthetics. The sash window type was originally designed for its practicality; due to the way they operate most sashes can be cleaned from the inside, negating the need for dangerous and time consuming ladder work.
When you invest in a window from Radley, we manufacture your ideas to exacting specifications. We’re also experts in double glazing which is an essential security and heat saving feature for any new window.
At Radley, we’re so confident of our competitive prices that we will supply and fit your windows absolutely free should you find a competitor who offers to do it for less. Whether you want to improve security at home or just rejuvenate the exterior of your property, sash windows complete with double glazing Oxford from Radley are perfectly refined to offer practicality, originality and remarkable beauty.
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