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Types of Double Glazing Windows

by Imagine Home Improvement Home Improvement

The type of windows installed at your home or office could actually be the deciding factor for a prospective buyer. Especially if it's someone who's looking for something that's "ready to go" and needs little to no refurbishment. The double glazing windows would be a great choice to install, which will not only enhance the beauty of your house but will also make a difference to your property's value. 


Deciding to have the best double glazing windows for your home is just the start, as you then have to decide which of the many different styles to use for each room, as well as the colours of the frame and the type of glass to use. When you hire a professional home improvement services, they should be able to help you decide on the best type of window for your property, hopefully, in this article, we will try & help you understand the different choices you have when it comes to double glazing.


Fixed Double Glazed Windows - Double Glazed Windows Set

If you have an already well-ventilated area or room in your home, fixed windows might be a good option. These can not be opened, and are primarily used to let some natural light in.


Casement Double Glazing Windows - Casement windows have outward openings in the same way a door might. There are normally two sides of the frame opposite to each other. This type of window represents a good substitute for the sash windows that may not be easily accessible and opened.


uPVC Double Glazing Windows - These types of windows function well in small rooms with limited space but because at any time only one side of the window can be opened, they do not allow the same kind of airflow. The UPVC windows work very much like sliding patio doors. They are fitted side by side and behind a separate window.


Tilt & Turn Double Glazing Windows - Tilt and turn windows are always the owners' first preference for double glazing since they provide additional safety measures for children. The window units have a dual-hinge mechanism, which ensures that they can be angled inwards from the top or completely opened with the hinge mechanism sideways down.


Vertical Sliding Double Glazing Windows - If you own an older property or fancy something a little more traditional then vertical sliding windows is a worth considering the option. They look like a sash window and function exactly the same way, i.e. they move vertically instead of opening in or out of the house, but they don't have the disadvantages that are usually associated with conventional sash windows.


Georgian Bar Double Glazing Windows - Georgian Bar double glazing windows give a versatile style of double glazing that is suitable for older properties or homes that like a distinctive appearance. There are many options to choose from like authentic designs that use end milling for a smooth look and an easy range.


These are only a few of the wide range of styles of double glazing that can be installed into your home to give it a makeover that will last for years to come.



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