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Bell Windows (Ni)

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Bell Windows was brought together in 2008 by Gordon Bell. Even though it is a relatively young company, Gordon himself has...
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Precision Contracts is a family run business and have been the foremost contractors of home improvements, building and roo...
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Lgs building solutions

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Damp proofing woodworms rot treatment
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Erne Home Improvements

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We are a home improvement company based in Northern Ireland we specialise in all types of roof work and UPVC facia soffit ...
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All Purpose Glazing

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Working with glass since 1983 All Purpose Glazing (APG) is a family run glass merchant and processing business that has co...
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Construction or Refurbishment of existing Houses  • Attic Conversions  • Sun Rooms & Conserv...

Recent Window Installer Enquiries

18 Sep

Windows | Velux

Large Prk - BT26

Enquiry from: David M

Start Date: Immediate

Hi there, I am requesting a quote for a small Velux / alternative window installation in an ensuite bathroom.

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18 Feb

Windows | Aluminium

Large Prk - BT26

Enquiry from: Gary L

Start Date: Immediate

8 x 4ft x 30" 5 x 3ft x 30" 5 x 4ft x 3ft all grey powder coated aluminium windows are you the property owner: owner of the property what level of service do you require: supply and installation of fu...

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09 Oct

Windows | uPVC

Large Prk - BT26

Enquiry from: John G

Start Date: Immediate

want to replace 3 double glazing units from plain glass to frosted glass. each window unit approx 230 x 100 i am looking for quotes for 2-3 windows are you the property owner: owner of the property ...

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10 Aug

Windows | uPVC

Large Prk - BT26

Enquiry from: Michael M

Start Date: Immediate

Pass: 4 - Call anytime. Number of windows: 2 Number of doors: 1 Quote requested on windows and doors, in PVCu, to be supplied and fitted.

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05 May

Windows | Velux

Large Prk - BT26

Enquiry from: Jonathan S

Start Date: Immediate

quotes for 4 replacement velux roof windows are you the property owner: owner property type: detached type of glass: standard window movement: opens window location: 1st floor material: upvc colour op...

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21 Aug

Windows | uPVC | Single Window

Large Prk - BT26

Enquiry from: Tom L

Start Date: Immediate

new seal Are you the property owner: Owner of the property How many windows do you need: 1 Window Window Material: uPVC Do you require doors: None Property Type: Semi detached

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11 Apr

Windows | uPVC

Large Prk - BT26

Enquiry from: Harold H

Start Date: Immediate

Install windows,front and back door faacia soffit and guttering on bungalow

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17 Oct

Windows | Glazing

Large Prk - BT26

Enquiry from: Barbara J

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

I have two panes broken windows so basically they just need replacement Are you the property owner: Relative of Owner Property Type: Other How many units do you do you require: 2-5 Windows Are you lo...

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17 Oct

Windows | uPVC

Large Prk - BT26

Enquiry from: Barbara J

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Are you the property owner: Relative of Owner Property Type: Other Agreed to recieve uPVC Quotes: Yes What level of service do you require: Supply and fit Other Forms: None Please call to appoint

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19 Mar

Windows | uPVC

Large Prk - BT26

Enquiry from: Amanda A

Start Date: Immediate

Homeowner 2+ windows UPVC Supplied and fitted Please contact to appoint

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05 Aug

Windows | Velux

Large Prk - BT26

Enquiry from: Michael M

Start Date: Immediate

Some sort of rooflights or skylights into the living room in our single story cottage

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14 Dec

Windows | uPVC

Large Prk - BT26

Enquiry from: ROBERT T

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Property Type: Detached Do you require doors: None Window Material: PVCu Would you also consider A-Rated Double Glazing: Yes Agreed to recieve uPVC Q...

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18 Aug

Windows | uPVC

Large Prk - BT26

Enquiry from: David G

Start Date: Immediate

Home Owner 3+ Windows UPVC Supplied & Fitted Please contact to appoint

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14 Jul

Windows | Velux

Large Prk - BT26

Enquiry from: Stuart D

Start Date: Immediate

The current new build property has 2 velux windows currently installed, and I'd like to install 2 larger velux windows. Current windows are currently around 600x800. Are you the property owner: Ow...

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21 Jan

Windows | Velux

Large Prk - BT26

Enquiry from: A T

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Purchase and fitting replacement 2x GGL5 velux windows Are you the property owner: Owner Property Type: Detached Type of glass: Standard Window Opens: Opens Window Location: 1st Floor Material:...

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How much do Window Installer services cost?

How much do Window Installers cost? Prices for Window Installers in 2024 can differ relying on the kind of task that you require to have performed in your house. It's the inquiry we get asked a whole lot "how much do Window Installers charge?". It's generally very good to have an idea of how much a Window Installer are going to likely charge for their services. Prices will probably rise and fall based upon the products and also the tradesman selected. The table reveals the sorts of service that Window Installers typically do and also the typical cost range of these jobs. Some tasks take longer to complete than others so prices do fluctuate by task.

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The average price
of a Window Installer in Hillsborough is:

£1,945

Window Installer job Window Installer cost in 2024
Double glazing in Hillsborough £1,500-£5,000
Upvc double glazing units only in Hillsborough £800-£1,200
Velux windows in Hillsborough £675-£1,035
Triple glazing in Hillsborough £1,500-£5,000
Aluminium windows in Hillsborough £1,875-£2,875
Wooden window in Hillsborough £3,750-£5,750
Aluminium windows supply only in Hillsborough £2,600-£3,900
Upvc or wood porch in Hillsborough £2,625-£4,025
Sash window in Hillsborough £1,800-£6,000
Glaziers in Hillsborough £57-£87
Secondary glazing in Hillsborough £1,500-£5,000
uPVC Single Window in Hillsborough £225-£345
Wooden sash windows in Hillsborough £3,750-£5,750
Wooden windows supply only in Hillsborough £2,760-£4,140
Aluminium repair in Hillsborough £240-£360
Window repair in Hillsborough £268-£402
Wooden window repair in Hillsborough £320-£480
Sun Tunnel in Hillsborough £700-£1,000

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Window Installer FAQs

Can I fix glass on one side of a double glazed window?

Unfortunately, you can’t fix the glass on one side of a double glazed window. That’s because they’re sealed units – once one pane of glass is broken, that will break the seal and its thermal insulation properties will be lost.

The good news is that if your window frame is still looking great, there’s no need to replace that. You can simply replace the glass in the window, which will cost much less. You can look to spend around £250 on a sealed unit, whereas a whole replacement single window may cost up to £600.

When an installer comes to replace the glass in your double glazed window, they will survey the inside and outside of your home around the window, then move any furniture by the window so they’ve got access. They should then pop a dust sheet down to stop any debris from getting on your floor.

Then, the installer will carefully remove the beads from the frame. They will then lift the glass out of the frame and put it somewhere safe before cleaning out all of the dust and any debris that has found its way into the frame. Using spacers at the bottom of the frame, the installer will make sure that the sealed unit is square in the frame to get a good fit. Once they’re happy, they will replace the beading and make sure it looks perfect before cleaning up their tools.

You could have a go at replacing the glass on a double glazed window yourself, but it’s not recommended. Leave it to the professionals who will know exactly what to do and will be able to do it quickly and safely.

How to fit aluminium double glazed window?

Whether you’re hiring a professional to replace your double glazing or are considering DIY, it’s a good idea to know how to fit a double glazed window.

You need to start by assembling your window. Fit any handles and cut the outer sill to size by measuring the outer wall depth. Then, screw the outer sill to the window frame and attach the frame fixers. Screw the ventilation grilles onto the inside of the frame and fix the vents on.

Next, you need put the window into place, using spacers to wedge it in. Use a spirit level to check it’s level horizontally and vertically, adding extra spacers if needed. Then, fix the frame into place at each fixing point using a drill, wall plugs and screws. Measure and cut the interior sill, and check that it’s level, adding spacers if needed. Then fix it using screws, masonry nails or adhesive.

Finally, fill in any wide gaps with foam filler and small gaps with sealant. You can get interior and exterior trims to cover these up, making your window look neat and professional.

Will a new double glazed window look different to existing ones?

It depends on a few factors whether a new double glazed window will look different to existing ones. If your existing windows are very old, perhaps 10 years or more, then it’s likely that there will be some small differences.

The first thing to remember is that your double glazing is exposed to the elements as soon as it’s installed. So over time, unless you’re very good at cleaning and maintaining your windows, they’re likely to look a bit dirty. Window frames that are south-facing may also become slightly discoloured from the sun, so if you install a new window right next to it you might notice a difference.

Also, there have been lots of technical advances in windows over the years. If your existing windows are significantly older, you might notice a difference in the handles on openers, and if your existing windows were installed before 2010 they might not have trickle vents, which is an extra strip on the inside of your window to keep air flowing through your home. While it’s not a legal requirement for replacement windows to have trickle vents if the original one didn’t, it’s a good idea to have them installed as they help prevent condensation and mould.

The only truly noticeably different elements to a new double glazed window compared with existing ones are likely to be on the inside, which might not be a problem for you if you only have one window in a room. However, if you know the brand of your existing windows, you can ask your window installer if they can source the same ones. Even if they’ve been updated slightly, the difference should be minimal.

Should I use a Fensa registered installer?

Using a Fensa registered installer isn’t compulsory but it helps to protect you from cowboys and rogue traders. It will also make life a whole lot easier in regards to Building Regulations. Replacement windows must meet a certain energy efficiency rating and once fitted you need a certificate to show your installation complies. By using a Fensa registered company they’ll issue this certificate, otherwise you’ll need the council to look at the new windows.

How to fit a velux window into a slate roof?

Fitting a Velux window into a slate roof is very similar to the way you’d install it in other roof types. All roof windows, whether a Velux-branded one or not, will come with detailed instructions for you to follow if you want to have a go at fitting it yourself. But here are some brief instructions to give you an idea of what’s involved in installing a Velux window into a slate roof:

  1. After you’ve removed the Velux window from its packaging, remove the sash (the part that opens) from the frame, according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
  2. Next, you need to prepare the opening for the window. You can often cut through the felt, remove one of the battens from under a slate, then slide all the slate tiles into the roof space. You should then make the cut 40-60mm wider than the window, cutting away roof timbers then replacing them with more around the opening to strengthen it.
  3. The roof window’s bottom brackets need to be installed on one of the existing battens for the slate roof. One of the slate courses should line up 105mm below the top edge of the batten you use.
  4. Then, measure from the top edge of the batten upwards to the height of the window plus 45mm. This is where the top installation batten should be installed, with an overhang of 100mm on each side.
  5. Remove the course of slates below the window, trim any excess felt and fold it over the surrounding timber. This helps with waterproofing.
  6. Add the insulation collar according to the Velux window manufacturer’s instructions.
  7. Place the frame in the opening, adding the brackets according to the instructions. You’ll find that lots of roof windows have pre-drilled holes to make it easy for you.
  8. Replace the sash and line up the hinges. Take a look at the opening at the bottom between the sash and the frame – it should be even along the entire width. Remove the sash again to fix the upper brackets according to instructions.
  9. Add the underfelt collar for your roof window as instructed by the manufacturer, then replace any slates at the bottom. You might need to cut them to size.
  10. Next, add the flashing according to the instructions, along with any parts that are not yet attached, including the hood section and top flashing piece.
  11. Replace all the slates around the window, allowing 60-100mm of space between the course of slates above the window and the top of the window to allow for rainwater drainage. Then replace the sash into the frame again.
  12. Add the vapour barrier on the inside of the window using the screws provided, then tape it to the existing vapour barrier to prevent moisture from reaching your roof structure.

And that’s it! If you think that sounds a bit complicated, ask a roofer or window installer to fit your roof window into a slate roof for you. You’ll get a better finish and you can be sure that you won’t get any leaks from a botched installation.

how to repair or replace a double glazed unit?

Are you about to purchase a double glazed unit and wondering how to go about the replacement project? If yes, then you’re at the right place. Firstly, it’s advisable to hire the services of a reliable professional who can guarantee the best results for help especially if you lack proper training and experience in the field. However, we’ve put together this step by step guide to provide you with a detailed information about the double glazed unit replacement process. Let’s get started!

The tools and materials you require for the project includes tape measure, hammers, nail punch, scraper, spacing blocks, non-hardening butyl putty, high-security glazing tape rolls and beading tacks.

• Work out the glass size required. Simply use the tape measure to measure from frame edge to frame edge while also taking note of the thickness.

• When about to order, inform the glass merchant that the measurement provided are frame-tight. This will make him reduce the dimension a little bit, mostly by 5mm for clearance.

• Remove the beading and ensure to support the glass while doing so. If the glass units are fitted in wooden windows, you may need to cut the putty-based compound they’re normally sealed with to remove the glass.

• Lay out the beading in the window’s shape to make for easier refitting later on.

• If you’re working on wooden frames, wipe out all traces of excess installation compound using a scraper and clean the rebate with a soft brush.

• Trial fit the double glazed windows to ensure they’d slide into the frame without being forced.

• Plastic frame windows are usually in between a pair of gaskets, you should replace this with a hight security glazing tape. While for a wooden frame, simply apply strips of flexible non-setting butyl putty or high-security glazing tape on either sides of the glass.

• Install and centralize the glass in the frame.

• Press the nail wooden beading or plastic beading back into place.

What is the Window Energy Rating (WER)?

The energy efficiency of windows is measured using ratings, varying from A, the most efficient, to G, the least efficient. This scheme is run by the British Fenestration Council (BFRC). To comply with Building Regulations you’ll need windows of energy efficiency at least level C.

how much is double glazing?

Double glazed windows are one of the most popular window options for home and property owners in the United Kingdom and reasonably so. They are able to offer a wide range of benefits to home owners which includes being energy efficient, reducing the build up of condensation on windows and black mould growth, significantly reducing background noise for a better relaxation or night rest, increasing the value of your property as well as adding to the aesthetic appeal of your home. So if you’ve decided to lay your hands on a double glazed window, you’d probably also like to know how much it’s going to cost. Well, providing a simple and accurate answer to the question of double glazing window cost is almost impossible as there are so many factors that influences the price including the materials and style.

Several suppliers usually provide the list of their double glazing windows on their websites, however these prices are only for basic off the shelf window and most often without the installation cost. Furthermore, if you require some special features to your double glazed window, then this will also tell on the total cost of the window.

So how much will a double glazing window cost? The cost of a double glazing window usually ranges between £100 to £3,200 per window, depending on the available options.

To have a more accurate estimate of the cost of a double glazing window, you’ll need a obtain a survey from a double glazing installer who can take into account any possible complications that may arise when installing your windows while also giving an advise on the most suitable window style for your property.

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