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Window installation professionals are trained in selecting the ideal windows for your home and ensuring they're installed correctly. These professionals can assist you select the right windows that will fit your home's requirements, whether you're building a home or replacing windows beyond repair.

Casement Windows

Casement windows are hinged on one side, and they open using an arm crank. If you have a casement window that won't open or close, it can be caused by a variety of issues. A damaged or warped window is a typical issue. This could cause your window to not function properly and let water and insects into your home. Fortunately, it is possible to fix this issue using a few simple tools.

Begin by removing the paint that has been built up from the parts that move on hardware, and anywhere the sash is meant to lap against or over the frame. Use a wire-brush or chemical paint stripper specifically designed specifically for metal. Make sure to wear eye protection and wear a mask when using a chemical stripper. If your window is made of wood, sand and scrape away any caked-on paint. It may be necessary to apply a primer coat or wood filler before painting.

If your casement window is equipped with locks, make sure you check the mechanism for wear on the gears or a bare crank shaft. If the handle is still functioning, but won't close, unwind the setscrew that is attached to the operator arm and smooth the shaft to make it flat (photo). If you can't back out one screw, get in touch with a professional.


Fix the issue by putting weatherstripping on the frame if the window is leaking. Begin by locating the gaps in the jambs, and marking them with a pencil. Take the window off, loosen the hinge channel and then move it to an 1/8-inch gap. over from the mark, and then filling the screw holes epoxy or wood filler (for window made of vinyl).

Tilt & Turn Windows

uPVC tilt-and turn windows are common in most of Europe. They can be opened with a 90deg or a downwards angle, allowing for ventilation but not the risk of compromising security or safety. The windows can be opened at a wide angle to make it easier to clean. They are also extremely flexible that give you greater control over air flow in your home. They can also be locked to the wall.

We employ hidden gearing to ensure that the tilt feature does not interfere with the aesthetics of your window. This is an industry-leading technology that allows for a high level of ventilation and security, while maintaining a stylish appearance. This makes them a good choice for properties with young children, or as fire escapes that require an emergency exit point.

uPVC tilt and turn windows are highly energy efficient, and with an A+14 rating, they are able to substantially reduce your heating bills and carbon footprint. Their unique design, which includes rooms that are optimized for size and a unique "glazing flipper" gasket, enables them to meet the highest standards of strength, rigidity, and thermal efficiency.

They are simple to maintain since they are easy to clean with a simple solution of water and soap. However, it is important to check the seals regularly to ensure that they're in good shape and are not worn out or damaged. This will help prevent drafts and energy loss, and make sure that your window is air-sealed.

Doors that fold Doors

These doors are a popular choice for modern homes. They fold down against the wall to maximize the space available in your home. These doors are available in different colours and styles, in accordance with your requirements. They can also be automated or weatherproof. They can also be soundproof.

To adjust the folding door to a desired height, take off the hinge screws from the anchor points in the wall and floor. To let the pivot, which is spring-loaded, tilt the lower part of the door towards your body. It is possible to use the hammer to lightly tap the dowels into place. There are usually many different types of dowels included in the kit of hardware, including one with an adjustment screw that lets you to adjust the door's height stationary dowels inserted into the top and bottom of each panel and a dowel that has springs that are installed into the side wall of the bottom door panel.

As time passes, the drainage holes which are fitted within your doors and windows can get blocked, causing problems such as condensation and mist. However, this issue can be easily fixed by us, ensuring that your window and door feel like new. Window and door servicing is also cost-effective in comparison to replacements.

Double Glazed Windows

Double-glazed windows (also known as IGUs, or insulated glass units) consist of two separate panes of glass within frames for windows. This provides enhanced insulation and can greatly reduce the cost of energy. Double-glazed windows are offered in a variety of frames and glass options. Each offers different benefits.

The air gap that is created between the glass panes serves as an extra layer of insulation. It reduces the transfer of heat and reduces noise. The home is also kept at a lower temperature in the winter and prevented from overheating during summer.  peterborough windows  glazing can also be complemented by low-E glass to improve energy efficiency and minimise the glare, while also protecting furniture from damage.

With slimmer profiles, double glazed windows are much simpler to maintain than traditional sash frames with no warping issues to contend with and no need for annual painting. They are also more secure as they feature two layers of glass and can be fitted with advanced locking systems to provide additional security. They are also more energy efficient than single-pane windows and will reduce your electricity bills. They can be paired with Krypton or argon gas to enhance thermal performance and acoustic controls, since these gases have a greater density than air.