Pricing your home will depend on the size of the property and the number of windows that need replacing, the double glazing cost of a three-bed semi will always be more expensive than a one-bed flat and other areas such as conservatories and doors will need to be considered.
It’s essential to look at where you are losing the most heat and focusing on those areas first if you want to upgrade slowly. You’ll then have to decide on the style you wish to install, which can also alter the double glazing cost.
Your house may be a period property with distinct original features that you’ll want to upkeep. You can choose between tilt and turn types of double glazing, casement windows, vertical sliding and Georgian bar, whichever you feel is most in-keeping with your home’s facade.
You may want to request a double glazed units price list before you make your final decision, choosing one style over another may be the difference between a few thousand pounds. Contact us for a Double Glazing quote