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Top Glass Renovations

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Top Glass Renovations is a family run business who have been in the home improvement sector for the last 20 years. We pro...
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Simply Doors

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With over 10 years experience in the trade we are a local family run home improvement company specialising in Upvc and com...
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County Construction

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Country Construction are local builders serving the Ross-on-Wye region, backed by a skilled team, and we provide a wide sp...
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Build fix & Plaster

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We have many years of experience working on extension projects of our own, or sub contracting onto other projects with our...

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24 Apr

Windows | uPVC

Cheltenham - GL51

Enquiry from: Antony W

Start Date: Immediate

Customer is looking to have new windows installed. They are unsure of options so would like to discuss. Confirmed interest via Customer lives in Cheltenham area 2+ windows Supply and install Please c...

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22 Apr

Windows | uPVC

Wotton-under-Edge - GL12

Enquiry from: Hayley W

Start Date: Immediate

What best describes your living situation? - Homeowner - Sole. How many windows are you considering replacing? - -. What material do you require, UPVC? - -. What colour do you want them to be? - -. Do...

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03 Mar

Windows | uPVC | Single Window

Stroud - GL6

Enquiry from: Heather H

Start Date: Immediate

Are you the home owner of that property? - sole . How many windows are you considering replacing? - 1. What material do you require, UPVC? - upvc. What colour do you want them to be? - white . I assum...

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21 Feb

Windows | uPVC

Gloucester - GL1

Enquiry from: Peter H

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10 Jan

Windows | uPVC

Cheltenham - GL54

Enquiry from: Nicholas L

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16 Dec

Windows | uPVC

Cheltenham - GL52

Enquiry from: Francis S

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Are you the home owner of that property? - Yes. How many windows are you considering replacing? - 2. What material do you require, UPVC? - upvc. What colour do you want them to be? - White. Do you req...

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13 Nov

Windows | uPVC

Dursley - GL11

Enquiry from: C

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Are you the home owner of that property? - How many windows are you considering replacing? - What material do you require, UPVC? - What colour do you want them to be? - Do you require doors If so how ...

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13 Sep

Windows | Wooden

Cheltenham - GL52

Enquiry from: Elizabeth O

Start Date: Immediate

Call back anytime. Number of windows: 6 Number of doors: 2 Quote requested on windows and doors, in hardwood, to be supplied and fitted.

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10 Sep

Windows | uPVC

Cirencester, Fairford, Lechlade - GL7

Enquiry from: Terence M

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Are you the home owner of that property? yes How many windows are you considering replacing? 1 What material do you require, UPVC? upvc What colour do you want them to be? White Do you require doors I...

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10 Sep

Windows | uPVC

Stroud - GL6

Enquiry from: Rowan P

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Are you the home owner of that property? yes How many windows are you considering replacing? 3 What material do you require, UPVC? upvc What colour do you want them to be? unsure Do you require doors ...

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19 Aug

Windows | uPVC

Cheltenham - GL52

Enquiry from: Helen J

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Are you the home owner of that property? yes How many windows are you considering replacing? 4 What material do you require, UPVC? upvc What colour do you want them to be? white Do you require doors I...

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03 Aug

Windows | uPVC | Single Window

Cheltenham - GL51

Enquiry from: John P

Start Date: Immediate

are you the property owner: owner of the property other forms: none please call to appoint

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01 Aug

Windows | uPVC

Cheltenham - GL51

Enquiry from: John P

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customer is looking to have new windows installed. they are unsure of options so would like to discuss. confirmed interest via /phone customer lives in cheltenham area 2+ windows supply and install p...

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22 Jul

Windows | uPVC | Supply

Blakeney, Lydney - GL15

Enquiry from: Paul L

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Please can you quote to supply a window for an Ensuite bathroom. I can supply a diagram showing the aperture dimensions. I will carry out the installation myself. Window Type: Single Casement, ope...

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02 Jul

Windows | uPVC

Cheltenham - GL53

Enquiry from: Robert E

Start Date: Immediate

3 panel bifold window 1070h x 1880w in white

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02 Jul

Windows | uPVC

Dursley - GL11

Enquiry from: Doreen B

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Replacement window for garage

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18 Jun

Windows | uPVC

Gloucester - GL2

Enquiry from: David B

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I am currently in the process of purchasing a property which had windows installed by your team in 2016. We have obtained the "Certass Building Regulations Compliance Certificate" however there doesn'...

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13 Jun

Windows | uPVC | Single Window

Gloucester - GL4

Enquiry from: Ms S

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Are you the home owner of that property? / How many windows are you considering replacing? / What material do you require, UPVC? / What colour do you want them to be? / I assume you require them to be...

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14 May

Windows | uPVC

Dursley - GL11

Enquiry from: Paula C

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Are you the home owner of that property? Sole How many windows are you considering replacing? 1 repair What material do you require, UPVC? - What colour do you want them to be? - Do you require doors ...

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08 May

Windows | uPVC | Repair

Cirencester, Fairford, Lechlade - GL7

Enquiry from: Tony H

Start Date: Immediate

replacement double glazed patio door window, one side and front window

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How much do Window Installer services cost?

How much do Window Installers cost? Prices for Window Installers in 2025 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 Gloucestershire is:

£2,121

Window Installer job Window Installer cost in 2025
Double glazing in Gloucestershire £1,500-£5,000
Upvc double glazing units only in Gloucestershire £800-£1,200
Triple glazing in Gloucestershire £1,500-£5,000
Aluminium windows in Gloucestershire £1,875-£2,875
Wooden window in Gloucestershire £3,750-£5,750
Aluminium windows supply only in Gloucestershire £2,600-£3,900
Upvc or wood porch in Gloucestershire £3,063-£5,013
Sash window in Gloucestershire £1,800-£6,000
Glaziers in Gloucestershire £57-£87
Secondary glazing in Gloucestershire £1,500-£5,000
uPVC Single Window in Gloucestershire £225-£345
Wooden sash windows in Gloucestershire £3,750-£5,750
Wooden windows supply only in Gloucestershire £2,760-£4,140
Aluminium repair in Gloucestershire £240-£360
Window repair in Gloucestershire £268-£402
Wooden window repair in Gloucestershire £320-£480

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Window Installer FAQs

What to put over a broken window?
A broken window is a nuisance and an unwanted expense, and it can often happen at the worst times, like overnight when installers aren’t available or when the weather is very bad. So you might need to put something over your broken window as a temporary measure before someone can come and replace it – but what should you use? If you’ve got a small crack, you could try using some masking tape. Cover the entire crack with the tape making sure that there is extra tape at each end of the crack. This will help to prevent the crack from growing further. However, this isn’t going to work on large impact cracks or shattered windows. For a shattered window, you need to make sure you remove all the remaining glass as the shards could easily cut someone. To make a broken window like this safe, you’ll need:
  • Thick gloves
  • A hammer
  • A broom
  • A vacuum cleaner
  • Thick-soled shoes
  • Safety goggles
  1. Put your gloves on and use the hammer to remove the rest of the glass. Make sure you hit the glass away from you.
  2. Using the broom, sweep away any loose glass from the area, making sure you do both inside and outside.
  3. Use your vacuum cleaner to remove any small pieces of glass that you might not have been able to see.
Once you’ve cleared up the mess, you’ll want to cover your broken window with plastic and tape. It’s only a temporary measure so make sure you get in touch with a professional as soon as possible. Cut some heavy-duty plastic to fit the entire window. Using duct tape, secure the plastic over the window and make sure all the sides are sealed properly. It’s best to ensure that the plastic stays taught over the frame so it doesn’t get caught by the wind. Make sure you get in touch with a glazier or window installer as soon as you can – you'll notice a draught very quickly and someone could easily come and rip the plastic off. If you’re very worried about this you might want to add a chipboard over the top to make it more secure.

how long does double glazing last?

Just like every other thing in your house, your double glazed windows have an expected lifespan attached to it as it gradually becomes less functional and less efficient over time. Although there are actually top quality windows which are able to last a very long time, but the fact still remains that nothing can stand the test of time or last forever. Even the best quality double glazed windows will eventually need to be replaced at some point. So exactly how long do double glazing windows last before need a replacement?

To make it brief, most double glazing window units are typically expected to last an average of 20 years. This number of years can, however, vary within the range of 10 to 35 years based on the several factors such as the type, quality of materials as well as installation and where the windows are located.

The reason for the depreciation in double glazing windows is, over time, the windows may be subjected to some wear, tear as well as all kinds of minor damages which includes gas filled insulated glazing unit slowly and gradually leaking. According to the Centre for Sustainable Energy, the evaporation of 25 percent of gas will ultimately minimize the windows’ thermal performance. And when this occurs, fitting a secondary glazing measure or replacing the windows should be put into consideration.

Another factor leading to the gradual depreciation in double glazing windows over time has to do with condensation. When the window collects between the layers of glass due to the failure of the seal of the perimeter and the saturation of the desiccant, can only be solved by IGU replacement.

And finally, the ravages of time also has a way of taking its toll on double glazing windows. This can happen in so many ways such that the window becomes a lot less efficient and later needing to be replaced.

how to fit a double glazed window?

Did you just purchase a double glazed window and confused about how to have it installed? Fitting the window yourself can be quite easy with the help of this step by step guide. However, if you lack proper training or experience, we’d recommend you reach out to a trustworthy professional who can guarantee the best results for help. That said, now let’s take a look at the process.

• Remove the old windows by detaching the old beading and glass window safely. Then make some interval cuts using a hand saw before using a crowbar to pry it out.

• Cut the external double glazed window seal. Once done, take a measurement of the window area’s width once empty. Then transfer the measurement to the window sil to face outside and cut using a handsaw.

• Seal the window sil. Add a bead of clear silicone along both inside lip as well as the centre to seal the sil.

• Screw the double glazed window to the sil. Position the window on the top of the lipped section that was siliconed. Then pre-drill them together and screw in three places. You should make sure the screws do not go totally to the sil’s bottom.

• Install the double glazed window. After successfully screwing the double glazed window to the sil, you can now fit in the double glazing. Make use of packers to make sure it’s even in the slot.

• Screw the uPVC window to the wall. If you’re happy and satisfied with the position of the window, you can then pre-drill through the frame of the window and the brick wall. Once done, simply screw it in place using masonry screws or Spax screw as they do not require crawl plugs in bricks.

• Seal around the window. To do this, simply fill any gaps with expanding foam, wipe out the excess and seal with silicone.

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.

Will double glazing increase my property’s value?

These days, buyers expect homes to have double glazing. People recognise the benefits of installing double glazing, so if you don’t have it installed you should consider it. You’ll increase your property’s value and give it a better chance of selling faster, since single glazed properties are also more likely to have problems with damp and mould which could put buyers off.

Why aluminium windows?

Aluminium windows have a range of benefits that make them a great alternative to uPVC windows. Developments in technology have meant that modern aluminium windows now have the same energy efficiency levels as uPVC. Plus, their strength and flexibility make them a more attractive choice to many homeowners, particularly for more modern buildings.

Aluminium frames are typically much thinner than uPVC frames, allowing more light in and wider views. The metal can also be moulded to suit custom shapes, making it ideal for unusually shaped windows. Aluminium windows are available in lots of different colours, so can be designed to suit a wide range of interiors and exteriors.

How to measure the glass for a window replacement?
If the glass in your window has been damaged, you might only need to replace that rather than your whole window frame. Common reasons for needing to replace the glass in your window include:
  • The glass has smashed from an impact such as a stone hitting it from a lawnmower
  • You have been broken into and suspects used the window to gain entry
  • The glass has blown (lost its airtightness) from constant water build-up around the seals, which is common in bathrooms
  • Extreme weather or pressure changes have caused a crack
If your frames are still intact and there’s nothing wrong with your window’s locks or trims, there’s no reason why you can’t just replace the sealed unit in your window. To help with the quotation process, a window installer may ask you to measure the glass for your window replacement. It’s pretty simple to just measure the sealed unit inside your window. There are just 3 steps you need to take:
  1. Including the beading (the plastic and rubber seals around the windows that can be removed), measure the width of the window frame.
  2. Do the same for the height of the window, making sure you include the beading.
  3. Then, take 10mm off each measurement, and you have the approximate size of your glass.
A reputable window installer will still make their own measurements before confirming the size of the glass in your window and going ahead and ordering the replacement. Make sure you get a range of quotes from local and national installers so you can compare the price and their quotation process.
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.

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