Secondary Glazing In Aveley
Our entire suite of bespoke secondary glazing products in Bedfordshire are made to measure and feature a sleek, unobtrusive aluminium profile. Whether it’s for a modern townhouse or quaint period cottage, our product range is manufactured to the highest quality can be made to suit any existing décor.
Secondary glazing features the installation of a slimline, discreet aluminium panel fixed either within the reveal, or to the face, of the existing window. Effective secondary glazing should be barely visible to the naked eye, whilst bolstering both the thermal and acoustic performance of the primary window. An independent unit that operates separately from the existing window, secondary glazing is an ideal solution for properties where window replacement is not an option.
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External noise issues managed and controlled.
Multiple design options
Historic, contemporary, or unusual designs. Up to 200 frame colours available.
Multiple glass options
From 4 – 8mm thickness to thermal coatings, all fully customised.
Full advisory service
Helpline for homeowner product, service or installation queries.
Delivery or installation
Local installers trained and accredited by us or home delivered.
10 Year warranty
For all frames and glazing. British factory made, engineered to last.
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Secondary Glazing In Aveley
History
Bedfordshire was historically divided into nine hundred; Barford, Biggleswade, Clifton, Flitt, Manshead, Redbornestoke, Stodden, Willey, Wixamtree, along with the liberty and borough of Bedford. There have been several changes to the county boundary; for example, in 1897 Kensworth and part of Caddington were transferred from Hertfordshire to Bedfordshire.
Most of Bedfordshire’s rocks are clays and sandstones from the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, with some limestone. Local clay has been used for the brick-making of Fletton style bricks in the Marston Vale. Glacial erosion of chalk has left the hard flint nodules deposited as gravel—this has been commercially extracted in the past at pits which are now lakes, at Priory Country Park, Wyboston and Felmersham. The Greensand Ridge is an escarpment across the county from near Leighton Buzzard to near Gamlingay in Cambridgeshire.
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Bedfordshire is a county in the East of England. It is a ceremonial county and a historic county, covered by three unitary authorities; Bedford, Central Bedfordshire, and Luton. Bedfordshire is bordered by Cambridgeshire to the east and northeast.