Product : A very effective solution for old or listed houses. Made a big difference to warmth and draughts. Installation relatively straightforward, except that old windows without right angle corners can be tricky.
Geoff Hogan, Oxford
4 months ago
Secondary glazing in listed building in Kent
Service rating : Great service, good value, good product.
Product : We installed Extraglaze secondary glazing PVC panels in 5 of the coldest rooms in our Grade-II listed Victorian house. They were immediately approved by the Conservation Officer and have led to a noticeable improvement in warmth...
Excellent solution for older windows...comfort improves, fuel cost lowers
Service rating : explained well, demonstrated how it works and how to take care of the panels Product : Immediate difference in draft reduction and comfort and heat costs lowered. Cleaning is easy, though some care is needed in removal and replacement but this is not difficult.
4 months ago
Simple, affordable and great option for the tricky shaped window
Service rating : Very neat , a good service and certainly recommend especially for conservation, or certain architecture. Product : It was installed so quickly and by a very tidy and pleasant installer, done so easy. It was rented out accommodation and I was not passing the energy...
Product : It has made a noticeable difference to warmth and noise reduction.
Service rating : Nic measured up accurately and with attention to detail, custom making the panels to our fancy window shape.
4 months ago
We’ve had it installed for several years now, and very pleased. The only other option would have been to remove our original 1913 sash windows, and replace with brand new.
Sharron Boog-Scott, Ludlow
4 months ago
Good product
Service rating : Well packaged. Product : Excellent product.
Richard Bassett, Nottingham
4 months ago
Easy house insulation.
Service rating : Yes
Product : It is easy to install and very effective for preventing condensation on cold nights. Our house is definitely warmer. My only criticism is the black line that can be seen around the edge.
Reply from Extraglaze:
Thank you Michael for your very positive feedback. For readers of your review I hope to explain: the black line is the 1.5mm thickness of each magnet which can only be seen when viewing the window at an angle. For many customers the sides of a window are covered by a curtain, or because the window is set within the thickness of the wall you can't easily look there. Customers generally look through the window during the day not at the frames, consequently their eyes are adapted to the brightness of the view outside. The line you mention is then hidden in dark shadow, as a result of contrast. In the evening most windows will be covered by drapes of some sort, so the panels are not visible then anyway.
Michael Thorneloe
4 months ago
All round good product and good service.
Once installed virtually invisible.
Service rating : Delivery much quicker than quoted, and contacted me ref a couple of measurements to ensure they were correct. Product : Very effective for curing a very bad condensation issue, and a bonus that they also, stop lots of draughts.
Mr Ken Shield, Tavistock
4 months ago
Does what it says it will.
Because of the colour of our frames It is almost invisible in some of the rooms.
Service rating : You need to be sure there’s a smooth surface with no ridges all the way round but If you measure correctly It is easy to apply and certainly works. It’s a thoroughly good effective...
Extraglaze at the National Trust offices, Hidcote Manor Gardens
February 2020
We are very proud to have installed our magnetic secondary glazing at the National Trust's Hidcote Manor Gardens, in the staff offices – to keep everyone warm in rooms where other potential secondary glazing solutions had been considered out of the question.
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