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Seeing
is believing...call us and see for yourself!New windows can really enhance the look of your home, both from the inside and out. We offer a wide range of styles to suit both traditional and new build properties. However important windows are to the style of your house, the security they offer is even more important. The more confident you feel inside your home, the happier you’ll be…
Please call us to discuss our vast range of window styles including sliding sash, tiit and turns and casement. We also offer our frames in many different colours and wood-effect foils. 'A' rated windows are also available to help meet onerous energy performance requirements. Please contact us for more details or if you would like to see samples of the various products.
Style, comfort, long life & security - Isn't that what all of us deserve? |
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However important windows are to the style of your house, the security they offer is even more important. The more confident you feel inside your home, the happier you’ll be. The new Sac shootbolt system is specially designed to be flexible and adaptable. It also takes pressure away from the hinges, ensuring a longer life for your windows. The tight seal guarantees superb weather protection too, so you’ll feel safe and secure in every way.
WE GUARANTEE YOU £1,000 back on a RAS Window subject to forced entry |
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The Government has set itself a specific target of ensuring all new homes built after 2016 are zero carbon. This is in addition to the general requirement of an
overall carbon emission reduction as set out by the Kyoto agreement. To highlight this topic and enable a system which is both an independent source of information and also easy to understand, the
BFRC (British Fenestration Rating Council) working in conjunction with the Energy Efficiency Council, have created a performance label clearly defining the energy efficiency of windows from
any manufacturer.
Launched in March 2004, the Window Energy Rating label is similar to that used on many white goods in
our homes, such as fridges and washing machines. Windows are scored on a scale of A – G, with an A rated building product being more energy efficient than one which is G rated This allows individuals to quickly and easily choose the windows most suitable for their needs. In an ideal world, A rated
windows would be installed in each home in the UK. However, recognising that a balance needs to be made between the availability and cost-effectiveness of such products, those which are given a rating of C and higher are recognised as energy efficient, and can officially be endorsed with the Energy Saving
Recommended logo.