Window Repair/Replace Harlow
"A Trusted Glazing Company known for its quality glass services!"
About Us
Repair Your Window Harlow
We provide high-quality window repair across Harlow. We’re so good at our trade that we can fix all kinds of damaged window in a hassle-free manner and right on time! Since we provide a cost-effective solution to window repair, we normally try to fix your window before recommending a complete replacement. So, if you are looking forward to repairing your window in Harlow, give us a call on 01702 612 474 and let’s get started.
Are you experiencing leaks or draughts in your window? Do you need to replace your window locks and handles? Or you have broken window panes? We’re in town to help you fix all these window headaches. Even if your window is not closing or opening anymore, our competent glaziers can repair it.
Hire us today and let’s bring your window back to life. Be it normal or urgent window problems; we have highly trained glaziers for the job. Call us on 01702 612 474 for competent window repair in Harlow.
Our accreditations and guarantee
- We are members of several trade schemes within the window and door replacement industry. This means that we can fix and also certify the job ourselves in compliance with Building Regulations.
- We have full trade accreditations
Fix your window Harlow
We are a complete window repair company, well experienced in fixing all kinds of windows, from single-glazed to triple-glazed windows. With our latest glazing tools and equipment, that window problem becomes a thing of the past! Contact our team now if you have window issues.
Our repair service in Harlow covers the following:
- Wooden sash windows
- Wooden frame windows
- Aluminium frame sliding windows
- Metal frame hinged windows
- uPVC windows
Day in, day out, we perform repairs including but not limited to:
- Releasing windows that have been jammed open or shut
- Repairing rotten or damaged window frames and sills
- Fixing the problem of condensation inside double-glazed windows
- Replacing rubber seals and installing draught excluders
- Planning swollen windows that don’t close correctly
- Repair of broken glass panes
- Finding and fixing leaks
If you have wooden sash windows that are bad, we have carpenters with the finesse to get them fixed.
Now that you know what we can do, what are you waiting for? Grab that phone and call Harlow Glaziers; we’re open for business 24/7. We will come over immediately after receiving your call to repair your window.
Our glaziers are fully prepared with all the standard repair parts and materials for your window repair. We can order non-standard repair parts from our chain of suppliers if needed.
See our window repair cost
- From £37.50 per half-hour
- Minimum of one hour
- Fixed price for planned work
- Discount for half and full-day rates
More about our services
You can get across to us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Feel free to ask any questions related to window repairs. We even offer useful advice. Don’t forget to call us if you’re experiencing any window problem; after all, we’re all about window repair Harlow.
What you gain from hiring us
- Guarantee on workmanship
- Experienced and accredited tradesmen
- 24-hour availability for all trades
- Committed service support manager
- Peace of mind from trade accreditation
We operate on a transparent pricing system devoid of hidden extra costs. However, we sometimes charge you a little extra for:
- The parts and materials used
- Collection of materials and parts
- Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) charge
Our customers don’t get to pay for:
- Congestion charge
- Parking
- Fuel or travel time
We bear the above cost to make your repair worthwhile.
Sash window repair
If you have sash windows and need repairs, we’re proficient in fixing problems with wooden sash windows.
See some of the usual repairs:
- Fixing rattling noises
- New beading installation and draught-proofing
- Removal and replacement of rotten or damaged timber
- Renewing sash cords and balancing sashes
- Release of jammed windows
- Replacement of cracked or shattered panes
Our window repair service will switch on a new look in your space. You really should give us a ring if what you need is a value-oriented service. We repair windows for homes, offices, and other buildings. Call us today for your window repair; we will gladly help you.
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Interesting Facts About Harlow
History of Harlow
The earliest deposits are of a Mesolithic (circa 10,000 BC) hunting camp excavated by Davey in Northbrooks in the 1970s (Unpublished) closely followed by the large and unexcavated deposits of Neolithic flint beside Gilden Way. These deposits are mostly known because of the large numbers of surface-bound, worked flint. Substantial amounts of worked flint suggest an organised working of flint in the area. Large amounts of debitage litter the area and tools found include axe heads, hammers, blades, dowels and other boring tools and multipurpose flints such as scrapers. An organised field walk in the late 1990s by Bartlett (unpublished) indicates that most of the area, some 80 hectares, produced worked flint from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age with a smattering of Mesolithic. This indicates organised industry existed from 5000 BC to 2000 BC. The deposits are so large and dispersed that any major archaeological work in the area will have to take this into consideration before any ground work is started. Harlow was in Roman times the site of a small town (around Harlow Mill railway station) with a substantial stone built temple.
General Info
Harlow was one of several towns to be built around a pre existing village,Harlow was designated a new town on 25 March 1947. It was one of several new towns built under the New Towns Act of 1946, passed after World War II to ease overcrowding in London and the surrounding areas due to the devastation caused by the bombing during the Blitz. Other post-war new towns included Basildon, Stevenage and Hemel Hempstead. The master plan for Harlow was drawn up in 1947 by Sir Frederick Gibberd. The town was planned from the outset and was designed to respect the existing landscape. Sylvia Crowe, the landscape architect, worked on Harlow New Town between 1948 and 1958. A number of landscape wedges – which later became known as Green Wedges – were designed to cut through the town and separate the neighbourhoods of the town. The development incorporated the market town of Harlow, now a neighbourhood known as Old Harlow, and the villages of Great Parndon, Latton, Tye Green, Potter Street, Churchgate Street, Little Parndon, and Netteswell. Each of the town’s neighbourhoods is self-supporting with its own shopping precincts, community facilities and pubs. Gibberd invited many of the country’s leading post-war architects to design buildings in the town, including Philip Powell and Hidalgo Moya, Leonard Manasseh, Michael Neylan, E C P Monson, William Crabtree, Maxwell Fry, Jane Drew, Graham Dawbarn, H. T. Cadbury-Brown and Gerard Goalen. Goalen designed his first church in the town, Our Lady of Fatima, which is a Grade II* listed building.
Our Process
What Our Clients Say...
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Consultation
We’ll come and visit you at your home to discuss your requirements, and identify suitable products for you.
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Schedule
When you’re ready to go ahead with your project, we’ll schedule the work in and confirm exact requirements.
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Installation
Our installation team will install your double glazing solution into your home.
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Completion
Once completed, our Warranty will commence to ensure you’re protected if any issues arise.
What We Do ?
Our Services
Instaglaze provides a range of glazing services in England, which has allowed us to carve out a specific market niche. We install premium glazing so you may ultimately profit in various ways. Additionally, our goods will shield your home from bad weather and aid in keeping the temperature at a comfortable level without wasting any energy.
- Single Glazing
- Double Glazing
- Greenhouse glass
- Traditional putty glazing
- Replacing fogged or broken sealed units.
- UPVC Hinges handles & Locks Replaced
- Supply Only / Supply and fit
- Mirrors & Splashbacks
- Fully Bespoke windows, balconies & doors