Investing in commercial double glazing can address a range of common issues encountered by businesses. In the event that your workspace is affected by cold draughts, or if customers and employees have voiced concerns about uncomfortable room temperatures, there’s a straightforward solution to improve the overall comfort and appeal of your premises – installing double-glazed windows.
Getting your windows replaced can be a simple and cost-effective way to improve the thermal efficiency of your business premises and save money on heating bills, without incurring the expense and disruption of draught-proofing the entire building.
With the rising cost of electricity and gas, it’s becoming increasingly important for businesses to take steps to reduce their energy consumption. By switching from single-glazed to double-glazed windows, companies can achieve significant energy savings with minimal disruption to their daily operations.
In addition to saving money on energy bills, there are other benefits, including reducing carbon emissions and improving the overall comfort and security of the building.
You are not alone if you have been experiencing a recent surge in your energy bills. Yet despite paying a considerable amount for gas and electricity, you may find that your office remains cold and uncomfortable for you, your employees, visitors, and customers
But there is a simple solution: switching from single-glazing to double-glazed windows can greatly improve the thermal efficiency of your structure. Double glazing reduces heat loss by using trapped air between the two panes as an insulator, which is by far more efficient than traditional single-glazed windows. Double glazing can even improve heat gain from sunlight, by transferring the energy inwards through the panes directly, and by the processes of radiation and convection.
In contrast, single-glazed windows can lose up to 70% of all heat generated within the building, resulting in unnecessarily expensive gas and electric bills. In fact, standard double-glazed windows are twice as effective at retaining heat compared to single glazing. By upgrading to double-glazing, your business could minimize heat loss by up to 74%, leading to significant cost savings and creating a more pleasant environment for your employees and customers.
To learn more, call us today on 01908 828960 or go here to get your free quote.
There’s nothing more disruptive when conducting a business meeting than the sounds of traffic and the public in the street below. Excessive noise can affect your employees’ concentration, which may impact their productivity and ability to engage and communicate effectively.
The level of noise in your office can also negatively impact your ability to communicate with clients. Research indicates that noise can significantly reduce concentration spans, causing clients to be less engaged during presentations – which ultimately leads to fewer sales.
One factor that may contribute to noise levels is single glazing. Single glazed windows typically offer only 25 decibels of noise reduction, whereas double glazing can provide up to 45 decibels, resulting in an overall noise reduction of up to 65%.
If your team is struggling to concentrate against background noise, call us on 01908 828960 for your free quote!
The Net-Zero scheme is encouraging pressure on businesses to decrease their carbon footprint, and many UK companies are striving to establish themselves as environmentally conscious businesses in order to be eligible for various financial incentives, such as government loans and grants. This has resulted in the widespread adoption of green initiatives.
By simply opting for double glazing, your business could save up to 680 kg of carbon emissions annually, which is equivalent to driving a car for 3000 miles in terms of carbon emissions.
Do your bit for the environment, and book your consultation with us today.
There is a common yet outdated misconception that double-glazed windows are more susceptible to break-ins than traditional single-glazed windows. This perception was largely due to the external beading used in the past to install double-glazed windows, which made it easy for burglars to remove the windowpane.
But modern double-glazed windows have internal beading, which makes it far more challenging for burglars to remove the windowpane from the building structure. Plus, these windowpanes are durable enough to resist being hit with heavy objects like rocks or bricks.
On the other hand, single-glazing is highly vulnerable to intruders. Skilled burglars can easily take out a single-glazed windowpane by removing the window putty that secures it, while even amateur criminals can break a single-glazed window in seconds with a stone or brick.
Considering that a burglary occurs every 106 seconds in the UK and affects one out of ten business premises, employers cannot afford to take chances against the risk of commercial burglary.
Uncomfortable business environments can come at a high price: you may find that you are losing clients and work opportunities due to the cold atmosphere of your office, and some employees may even start to look for work elsewhere if they’re feeling the chill too badly – particularly if they have underlying health conditions that are affected by adverse weather conditions.
But the good news is, you can avoid these issues by investing in double glazed windows for your business!
Our uPVC casement windows are incredibly easy to maintain. Other than an occasional wipe down, they don’t require any attention from you. No need to repaint or preserve.
uPVC windows are built to last with the highest quality materials. Modern engineering techniques and double glazing remove the fear of cracking, warping or distortion.
Our contemporary frames are slimmer than traditional ones, giving you a more elegant look. Choose from colours and style to customise them to look exactly how you want.