Extraglaze Secondary Glazing - Contact Details

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  • 7 days ago
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    A great solution for old houses
    Service rating : Very helpful on the phone.
    Geoff Hogan, Oxford
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  • 2 months ago
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    Secondary glazing in listed building in Kent
    Service rating : Great service, good value, good product.
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    Excellent solution for older windows...comfort improves, fuel cost lowers
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    Simple, affordable and great option for the tricky shaped window
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    Good service, effective product.
    Product : It has made a noticeable difference to warmth and noise reduction.
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    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
  • 2 months ago
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    Good product
    Service rating : Well packaged.
    Product : Excellent product.
    Richard Bassett, Nottingham
  • 3 months ago
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    Easy house insulation.
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    Michael Thorneloe
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  • 3 months ago
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    All round good product and good service.
    Once installed virtually invisible.
    Mr Ken Shield, Tavistock
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  • 3 months ago
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    Does what it says it will.
    Because of the colour of our frames It is almost invisible in some of the rooms.
    Charles Bloomer, Crewe
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Extra news

Veritherm case study – Extraglaze comes out top

Extraglaze was installed as part of a real life case study, in a real home, and the results measured and reported by Veritherm.co.uk

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Green Homes Grant

(announced 7th July)

Important update for October 2020: Extraglaze has given great consideration to the Green Homes Grant, and has declined to take part.

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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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Many local authorities encourage the use of secondary glazing, where possible, to increase thermal efficiency. An example of this encouragement is shown below by the picture.


In our experience of working in listed buildings and conservation areas, even including the World Heritage site of Ironbridge in Shropshire, though approval has been discussed by phone and visits from Conservation Officers, actual formal permissions have never been required. We do nevertheless recommend you always make enquiries by contacting your local Planning or Conservation Officer to hear this from them directly - for peace of mind if nothing else.


Living in a Listed Building raises many challenges and, in fact, red tape. Happily however, our many customers nationwide love Extraglaze Secondary Glazing. We get so much warmth of feeling back from them, when they learn that something good is finally going to happen free-of-red-tape, and then afterwards, immediately and year after year.

Please take a tour of our Gallery (see above). There you will find photos of our many installations, none of which required Listed Building Consent. 

Listed Building
Here in Shropshire, we have always been encouraged, never resisted. These words are from our local Historic Environment Team which includes the local Conservation Officers:

"Where windows are identified as being of architectural and historic significance (for example a primary or early timber sash window) the use of retrofit products such as draught stripping or secondary glazing are encouraged and advocated, as these generally involve much less intervention and loss of significant historic fabric than wholesale replacement or substantial alteration. Given the nature of products such as Extraglaze Secondary Glazing where fixings are generally minimal, reversible and do not have a substantial visual impact, they are generally considered acceptable and appropriate for use in listed buildings and are deemed to be in accordance with the requirements of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990, and associated National and Local planning policy. Their use is therefore generally approved, and in a lot of circumstances given the minimal nature of works required formal Listed Building Consent is not requested.

Our approach to the use of such products as noted above (i.e. an approach of ‘minimum intervention’ to the fabric of the existing building) is reflected in standing guidance by Historic England (Traditional Windows: Their repair, care and upgrading, 2017- see here: https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/traditional-windows-care-repair-upgrading/ ) and we frequently signpost property owners towards this guidance, and generally use the approaches recommended within it closely when considering changes to historic windows and doors."



Reviews

  • 7 days ago
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    A great solution for old houses
    Service rating : Very helpful on the phone.
    Geoff Hogan, Oxford
    Show more ...
  • 2 months ago
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    Secondary glazing in listed building in Kent
    Service rating : Great service, good value, good product.
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  • 2 months ago
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    Excellent solution for older windows...comfort improves, fuel cost lowers
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  • 2 months ago
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    Simple, affordable and great option for the tricky shaped window
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  • 2 months ago
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    Good service, effective product.
    Product : It has made a noticeable difference to warmth and noise reduction.
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  • 2 months ago
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    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
  • 2 months ago
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    Good product
    Service rating : Well packaged.
    Product : Excellent product.
    Richard Bassett, Nottingham
  • 3 months ago
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    Easy house insulation.
    Service rating : Yes
    Michael Thorneloe
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  • 3 months ago
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    All round good product and good service.
    Once installed virtually invisible.
    Mr Ken Shield, Tavistock
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  • 3 months ago
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    Does what it says it will.
    Because of the colour of our frames It is almost invisible in some of the rooms.
    Charles Bloomer, Crewe
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Extra news

Veritherm case study – Extraglaze comes out top

Extraglaze was installed as part of a real life case study, in a real home, and the results measured and reported by Veritherm.co.uk

Read more …

Green Homes Grant

(announced 7th July)

Important update for October 2020: Extraglaze has given great consideration to the Green Homes Grant, and has declined to take part.

Read more …

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.

Read more …

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