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Double Glazing in Oxford

In the window industry, there’s really no alternative to double glazing in terms of premium efficiency and security. If you’re looking for double glazing Oxford, Radley Windows, Doors and Conservatories stocks windows which offer the latest in double glazing innovation. However, there are so many statistics out there concerning the supposed benefits of double glazing that it can be hard to know what to believe. Here at Radley, we’ve been working in double glazing for over 25 years, which means that we can offer advice and guidance regarding what it actually has to offer homeowners.

The older readers amongst us will remember a time before double glazing, when unheated homes were colder, and frost could be found on windows on winter mornings. Double glazing consigns such sights to days gone by, and can slash heating bills associated with heat loss through windows, which can be as high as 20% with single glazed windows.

By way of two panes trapping an insulated layer of air in between, double glazing ensures more heat is kept inside your home where it belongs. Here at Radley, our UPVC windows are proven to reduce heating bills by 10% against traditional alternatives.
But what about double glazing enhancing security? Fortunately for homeowners, this is another proven fact. Double glazing is very difficult to break, and when combined with shoot bolt locking, internal glass fitting and anti jemmy claw features it poses a formidable deterrent to would be intruders.

In reality, most of the supposed benefits of double glazing have a basis in fact. Double glazing even has enhanced soundproofing qualities, which is useful for homes near busy roads and motorways. Here at Radley, we aim to provide honest and trustworthy advice to our customers regarding double glazing Oxford so that they can select the right product from our diverse range.

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