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One of the most challenging decisions you will need to make after buying a home or when embarking on a home improvement strategy is deciding on the style of your replacement windows and doors. Everybody wants an attractive and aesthetically pleasing home and the right double glazing windows and doors can go a long way to achieving this. Before undertaking any interior or exterior design project, you must first outline the major products that you require. You should look around and decide which styles you like and what materials you think will be best suited for you, as well as considering issues related to cost and maintenance.
A variety of attractive double glazing windows and doors are available on the market for relatively inexpensive prices. Traditionally windows and doors for residential properties have been manufactured using wood but recent trends have indicated a shift towards PVC…
We built our new Orangery in the Wakefield Conservatory Showroom in December 2008. It was launched (completed) at the end of January. Since then we have sold over 20 new bespoke Orangeries to our customers throughout Yorkshire.
Orangeries really are a great way to extend your home and add valuable extra light. When you are sat in a uPVC Orangery, you feel like you are in a ‘proper’ room in your home.
What do we use to build it?
We build it with brick or stone pillars, uPVC windows, uPVC doors and a uPVC Conservatory roof. It can be glazed with Toughened Double Glazing to the frames and 35mm Polycarbonate to the roof. The conservatory in our Wakefield Showroom has our Solaris – Heat reflecting Polycarbonate in it. Solaris Polycarbonate can reflect up to 85% of the suns heat, make you conservatory or
Dear Andrew,
We would like to say thank you for the superb conservatory. Please pass our thanks on to everyone involved – the builders, fitters, electrician.
From the first visit to your showroom to the conservatory being completed everyone has been very professional and friendly.
We are thrilled to bits!
Neil and Tracy Harbridge
Middlestown
Wakefield
West Yorkshire
It would be an obvious point to make that having new uPVC doors and uPVC windows fitted would provide several benefits to your house as a whole. The addition of these new features would undoubtedly increase the value of your home and the good news is that they do not have to detract from the external styling of the property either. In fact, by adding something like a porch, conservatory or orangery you not only compliment the building but also add more room and in many cases a touch of elegance to your house.
Energy efficiency is also another good reason for having new uPVC windows or uPVC doors fitted. This measure helps to save the environment by reducing your carbon footprint but it can also save money in your pocket by reducing energy bills.
The one overriding…
The double glazing in our uPVC windows has one of the highest energy saving ratings in the industry.
To enable customers to make the best choice the British Fenestration Rating Council (BRFC) have introduced a rating scheme where A is the most energy efficient and G is the least, similar to the ratings seen on white goods like washing machines.
• A rating – The highest industry rating available from West Yorkshire Windows.
• B rating – Available from West Yorkshire Windows.
• C rating – The recommended threshold for energy saving windows.
• D rating – Building Regulations requirement for replacement windows in Scotland.
• E rating – Building regulations requirement for replacement windows in England and Wales.
Insulating your home is one of the best ways to make your home energy efficient – and one of the key ways to save…
West Yorkshire Windows launched there Energy Rated uPVC Windows on the 1st of February.
So far, over 50% of customers have chosen to upgrade from our standard C Rated uPVC Window to the more advanced A Rated uPVC windows. It is understandable though, when an average house could save the cost of upgrading within the first 2 years of the windows being installed.
A report issued by one of the profile manufacturers stated that the average 3 bedroom Semi Detached home would cost £1000 per year to heat (with single glazed timber windows). It also stated that if you installed A Rated uPVC windows your heating bills could be reduced by up to £250 per year.
Our upgrade cost for A Rated windows works out to be about £300 for the average home! You can see why more and…
West Yorkshire Windows are celebrating our 15th Birthday this month.
We have been fitting quality conservatories, windows and doors since the early nineties. The company was started by brother’s Matthew and Andrew glover in 1994, working from a small shop in Middlestown.
We are now one of the largest installers of uPVC Conservatories, uPVC Double Glazing, uPVC French Doors and http://www.westyorkshirewindows.co.uk/upvc_compositedoors.php in Yorkshire and have recently added uPVC Orangeries to our portfolio.
We would like to thank all of our very valued customers for there support over the years and promise to continue the good work for years to come.