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Basingstoke Double Glazing
Traditional Sash windows can be upgraded to avoid condensation, reduce noise levels and improve the efficiency of heat in Basingstoke properties. This is accomplished by putting secondary glazing between the existing frame sash.
Double-glazed bay windows are an excellent way to let natural light into your home. They're also easy to install. Repairing leaks and gaps in uPVC can increase the sound insulation. This will make your home more quiet.
StyleLine Windows
Our Basingstoke Double Glazing will improve the security and energy efficiency of your home. Our windows are fitted with high-quality locking systems to keep your family safe. They're also made from weatherproof materials to withstand the elements. You can also select from a range of colours and finishes that will complement your home's design.
We supply Sternfenster's exclusive Style Line windows, which are superior in both aesthetics and technology. They are flawlessly finished and are reinforced with steel which allows them to stop forced entry. We can also fit a range of accessories to your Style Line windows, including weep hole covers to keep pests and debris out vent stops to stop windows from opening completely in rooms with pets or children, and pull rail screens that make it easier to take off the screen frame.
The vinyl frames that we use in our Style Line windows are weatherproof and will not corrode, making them a long-lasting, low-maintenance choice for your Basingstoke home. They're also available in a wide variety of styles and colours to match your existing windows, and are capable of being combined with casement or awning windows, sliders and picture windows.
All windows we sell are FENSA-certified, which gives you assurance that the installation will comply with building regulations and it's been completed by an approved installer. This will help you achieve the highest return on investment and preserve the value of the home.
All Style Line Series products qualify for ENERGY START with Milgard's SunCoat Low E insulating glass. This energy-efficient design keeps your home cooler during summer and warmer in winter. You will reduce your utility bill.
Double-glazing from our Residence 9 double-glazing reproduces classic designs to give it a classic look, which is ideal for older homes or listed buildings. The uPVC profiles are injected with resin to create an extremely solid structure that is sturdy enough to withstand the elements and that won't rot over time. These windows are suitable for all kinds of houses, from new built homes to old-fashioned cottages.
Composite Doors
In contrast to traditional timber doors composite front and back doors require minimal maintenance to keep them in great condition. You can also choose from a wide range of glass and hardware options to ensure that your doors are a perfect fit for any property. These doors are perfect for modern homes, but can also add a stylish touch to older homes.
A multi-layered, complex structure is at the core of every composite door. This gives it superior durability, strength and insulation properties. The outer layer is constructed of glass-reinforced polymer (GRP) and can be moulded into many different colors and designs. It is strong enough to withstand the most severe weather conditions.
The core of a composite door usually filled with polyurethane for additional insulation. This ensures that your home remains warm and cozy throughout the season.
They also feature a multi-point locking system that makes it nearly impossible for burglars to force them to open. This gives you a high degree of security that will ensure that your family is secure and safe in your Basingstoke home.
Composite doors are not only insulating, but also strong and durable. They are resistant to damp and will not bend or warp. They also have been designed to block cold draughts entering your home, thereby increasing the cost of heating.
Composite doors can creak when in hot conditions. The plastics inside the door expand and contract to adapt to changing temperatures. However this is an inconvenience that most homeowners will get used to. In addition, composite doors tend to have a slightly more expensive cost than other kinds of doors for entrances. Despite this, they are still an excellent option for people looking to improve their homes by incorporating modern double glazing.
Aluminium Windows & Doors

You can choose between a variety of materials when it comes to replacing doors and windows. The three most popular options are UPVC (unplasticized polyvinyl chloride) as well as clad wooden and aluminium. Each has pros and cons. However knowing the advantages of each will help you choose the best option for your home.
Aluminium is light and strong, making it an ideal material for window frames. It is also extremely durable and resists corrosion. It will not expand or shrink, like UPVC or wood. You can expect that your new aluminium-based double glazing will be low-maintenance and long-lasting.
Aluminium can also be shaped to create attractive designs in your home. It's ideal for less common shapes, like shaped bay windows or curved door frames. It can also be bent to fit more securely into difficult openings.
Aluminium windows are available in a variety of colours. Typically, these include bright shades that will give your home a new look, such as anthracite or grey and also lighter finishes that will complement your brick facade or a traditional design. Many aluminum manufacturers also provide an external and internal frame, allowing you to have more design flexibility.
Although aluminum is a good conductor of heat it can be thermally improved to reduce energy loss. door repair basingstoke will not only increase your comfort, but it will also help you save money on your electricity bills.
The drafty windows and doors are a major cause of heat loss. In the end, your heating system will have to work overtime in order to meet the demands. Double glazing made of aluminum can reduce the loss of heat and cold drafts in your home. This can help you save on heating expenses. This is particularly crucial during colder weather when heating bills are more expensive.
Repairs & Maintenance
We repair all brands and models of uPVC windows, doors and roof lights. We also can carry out maintenance work on existing uPVC, aluminium and timber windows. This includes replacing locks, hinges and handles, repairing damaged frames and re-aligning, or re-sizing. We can also boost the energy efficiency of your house by performing draught-proofing or gasket changes.
The choice of cheap windows could save you money at the time of your initial purchase, but they might not last as long. Double glazing of poor quality is more likely to let cold air in, and will require replacement sooner.
It's not recommended that you install your own double glazing to save money. It's tricky to determine the right measurements and it's often difficult to deal with unexpected problems. You may also damage your double glazing if not an expert installer.