Protect Your Home From The Big Freeze With Double Glazing

Forecasters are already predicting that this winter will be as bad, if not worse, than the winter of last year when temperatures dropped to record levels. This is bad news for everyone, but especially anyone who lives in a home which still only has single glazed windows installed.

Old windows are a common cause of draughts and condensation first thing in the morning and are the chief reason why certain homes feel so cold throughout the day. Around 25% of warm air is lost through a poorly-insulated window, meaning that they are also what’s responsible for those high energy bills you receive in the post every month.

Now is the time to get your windows changed before the cold snap begins to bite. Double glazing in Leeds, double glazing in Yorkshire and double glazing in Huddersfield will bring warmth back to your home no matter what time of year it is and will also cut the cost of those energy bills. Cold air will be kept exactly where it belongs, outside.

The frame and glass of a contemporary is well-equipped to deal with all forms of weather so that you need not excessively use your boiler and increase the amount of carbon emissions that emanate from your household.

The savings you make on energy can then be put to good use such as on all those Christmas presents you need to buy for friends and family this year. Over time you could potentially make up most of the money you spent on your new windows in energy savings.

If it does happen to start snowing again this year you don’t need to worry about your windows losing any of their appeal as their aesthetics will remain intact. This is because they offer guaranteed weather-resistance and promise to stay the course.

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