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Tailored Support For Your Heritage Double Glazing Projects

If you work on period, listed or conservation properties, you know how important it is to protect original character while meeting modern expectations. Do you want glazing that respects traditional joinery? Do you want to give your clients better comfort without changing the look of their windows?

Guidance That Helps You Choose The Right Solution

If you need help assessing frame suitability or guidance on your specification decisions, you’ll have support tailored to the needs of heritage-focused work. You can pick the level of support you need, from early planning to final selection.
You can expect the following:

  • Clear information to help you understand what will work in your project

  • Technical guidance to make your decisions easier

  • Support with performance requirements for listed and sensitive properties

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Confidence In A Specialist Provider

You are choosing a supplier that focuses entirely on advanced glazing suited to conservation, timber and period-style windows. You gain specialist knowledge, a consistent supply route, and technology trusted by professionals across the UK working with older properties.

Proven Results That Help Your Projects Run Smoothly

  • Strong demand for heritage-focused glazing solutions across the UK

  • A growing market of homeowners and property professionals seeking discreet energy improvements

A Practical Way To Improve Comfort In Traditional Frames

When your work involves homes that rely on original joinery, you need a glazing solution that respects the building's original look while providing your clients with improved thermal comfort. This is exactly why heritage-focused glazing has become a popular choice among joiners, installers and architects who want a sympathetic solution without altering traditional details.

These glazing options are designed to fit into slim timber profiles, making them suitable for sensitive restoration projects and for new timber window builds where maintaining character is a priority.
 

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Why This Matters To Your Clients

Many older homes lose heat through single glazing. People want to feel warmer, reduce heating costs and cut outside noise, but they do not want to lose the charm of their property. By choosing heritage-focused glazing, you can give them a solution that supports both comfort and character.

You can help your clients with:

Strong thermal performance

A discreet appearance suited to period designs

Improved comfort throughout the home

Better noise reduction for busy locations

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Designed For Conservation And Detail

Your work may involve strict guidelines or careful discussions with planners. By using glazing that is visually sympathetic and proportionally slim, you have an option that aligns with conservation aims while providing your clients with a noticeable improvement in their day-to-day living.

A Solution That Supports Your Craft

Whether you are crafting new timber windows or restoring existing ones, the right glazing helps you maintain the quality of your work. You can continue producing detailed joinery while offering a performance-led solution your clients will appreciate.

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Growing Demand Across Traditional Homes

More homeowners are looking for ways to improve comfort without harming the character of their property. By offering heritage double glazing, you give your clients a solution that feels natural in historic homes and supports the expectations of modern living.

Support From Start To Finish


Your project might be straightforward, or it might involve careful measurements, planning and discussions with clients. Whatever the situation, you can rely on clear guidance to help you move forward with confidence and clarity.
 

Who we supply

Our customers include:

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Window fitters

and installers

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Private landlords and property managers

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Glass processors and fabricators

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Commercial developers and architects

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Social housing providers and local authorities

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Heritage and conservation specialists

Frequently asked questions

How thin are vacuum glass units?

Vacuum glass units are significantly thinner than standard double glazing while achieving similar or better U-values, with a minimum thickness of 6.2mm.

Do vacuum glazed units need special frames?

In many cases, existing frames can accept vacuum glazed units with minimal modification, but frame tolerance and rebate depth should be checked.

Are there grants available for vacuum glazing?

Currently there is limited direct grant support specifically for vacuum glazing for homeowners. Grant and retrofit schemes change over time, so check current government guidance for the latest information.

Can vacuum glass help with landlord EPC requirements?

Yes. Upgrading glazing with vacuum units can improve thermal performance and contribute to higher EPC ratings. Landlords should consider this as a targeted retrofit option.

What warranty do you offer?

We offer 25 years warranty. We supply full documentation with every order.

Ready To Take Your Project Further

If you want glazing that protects the property's appearance while enhancing comfort, you can get the guidance you need to choose the best solution for your project.
Speak to a specialist today about heritage double glazing and how it can support your next project.

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