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Newcastle Homes: Different types of glazing

If you're replacing windows, different glazing styles are on offer, such as stained glass, etched glass and frosted glass. Windows that are frosted or patterned are often installed in bathrooms, loos and shower rooms to provide light but not allow people to see in. Decorative coloured or stained glass and leading, either as a top light design or for full length panels, can be an effective addition to glazing in door panels and windows. Listed buildings and old properties usually need designs of existing windows to be copied when modernisation work includes fitting new windows to ensure the original look and feel of the property is not lost.

Newcastle Homes: A range of doors, conservatories and windows

  • Sliding patio doors
  • Pavilion style conservatory
  • Double side hung casement windows
  • Top vent windows
  • Aluminium folding doors
  • Top hung Velux windows and roof lights
  • Edwardian style conservatories
  • Double hung sash windows
  • Oak veneer uPVC doors
  • uPVC French doors

Jobs Newcastle window, door and conservatory firms are undertaking

  • Replacing windows that have blown
  • Upgrading windows to double glazing
  • Upgrading external doors to doors with 5 lever mortice locks
  • Erecting conservatories to provide extra living accommodation
  • Fitting Velux windows in loft conversions
  • Replacing rotten window frames
  • Supplying and fitting aluminium framed sliding doors
  • Building dormers with windows for loft conversions
  • Fitting stable doors on cottages
  • Building orangeries to enjoy winter sun

Window choices for Newcastle Homes

The first decision you need to make when replacing windows or fitting windows in an extension or self build building project, is what type of windows to purchase. The most commonly used type of windows is casement windows, with awning and hopper versions available, and the option to have top vents in windows is also available. Sash windows are another alternative sort of windows. In general, sash windows are made out of wood which can be stained or painted to co-ordinate with interior wood work or other outdoor wooden surfaces. Windows where both panes open are called French windows, or there are twist turn windows, enabling you to open them as a vent and you can rotate them up to 180 degrees, making window cleaning easy and emergency escapes simple. Windows made from uPVC can have matching cills and window boards and an additional benefit is that there is no painting, staining or varnishing work required to maintain them.

Different types of exterior doors for Newcastle Homes

There are a number of different types of exterior doors to choose out of when you're replacing old existing doors or you are installing new doors on a new build, conversion or extension. If you want doors to open onto a patio, terrace or garden, sliding patio doors or French doors, which can include full length windows beside them. When people are replacing external doors, or are designing a new porch at the entrance to their home, composite doors tend to be popular as a solid wood alternative, partly due to them being more energy efficient. A uPVC door is another type of exterior door to consider, which comes in various finishes including white, oak veneer and walnut. uPVC doors are also fitted as standard with mortice locks with either 3, 5 or 7 levers, and are more secure than other doors with cylinder locks that are only secured to the door frame in one location.

Increasing your home's energy efficiency

Fitting new windows and doors is a practical way to improve a house's energy efficiency by reducing the amount of drafts and providing an insulating barrier between your home and the outside. A key way to improve your property is by taking out single glazed window panes and selecting a double glazed product, or if your budget can stretch to it, triple glazing. Window technology improvements have seen stronger seals being designed and glass is also of a higher standard of quality, making heat loss lower. Heat also escaped around exterior doors, making installing replacement doors another way to cut carbon emissions. Building conservatories can be a buffer between the house and your garden, in the same way that a porch at the front of your home can, helping insulate your home and warm it, reducing heating bills. Due to the expanse of glass property extensions such as these constructions are built with, it is advisable to select the best type of glazing and glass you can afford.

Window, door and conservatory problems

  • Replacing damaged uPVC window cills
  • Replacing leaking roofs on conservatories
  • Boarding up windows and doors of empty properties
  • Replacing misted units where seals have failed
  • Fitting new windows in place of broken panes
  • Replacing broken uPVC door steps to exterior doors
  • Replacing espag handles on uPVC doors
  • Replacing seals around windows
  • Rehanging exterior doors with faulty hinges
  • Installing uPVC soffits

Newcastle Conservatory: Different types of conservatories

If you want to create additional space in your home an orangery, conservatory or sun room could provide the space you need. Conservatories can be made to measure providing a bespoke multi-functional room well suited to use as reception rooms for entertaining, as dining rooms or for watching television, or for relaxing or doing hobbies. If you're building a new house, a sun room or orangery can be incorporated into the design to create a cooking and entertaining area or atrium that provides large amounts of natural light and an airy space and enables you to enjoy the warmth of winter sun when it's cold outdoors.

Newcastle window, door and conservatory installers

If you're extending your home and need a quality installer of conservatories, windows and doors, submit an enquiry and a reputable local firm will contact you to provide a quote. No matter whether you're converting a free standing garage, building an extension or are upgrading single glazing to double glazed panes in order to improve your home's energy efficiency and reduce the size of your heating bills, you need a knowledgeable installation expert. From roof lights and sun tunnels to orangeries and conservatories to increase living space, door, conservatory and window suppliers in Newcastle can provide the solution.

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