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14 Apr

Windows | uPVC | Supply

Burntwood - WS7

Enquiry from: Lauren B

Start Date: Immediate

Hello, We’re looking for a quote for a 3-leaf, Bifold window, supply only in all black. 1670 x 1060. Thanks, Lauren

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22 Nov

Windows | uPVC

Burntwood - WS7

Enquiry from: Peter J

Start Date: Immediate

Sell 2 Times Are you the home owner of that property? homeowner - joint How many windows are you considering replacing? 5 windows What material do you require, UPVC? upvc What colour do you want them...

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29 Oct

Windows | uPVC

Burntwood - WS7

Enquiry from: Frank H

Start Date: Immediate

supply and fit double glazing 8 windows and 2 doors a***tio door. in gray are you the property owner: owner of the property what level of service do you require: supply and installation of full unit ...

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30 Mar

Windows | uPVC

Burntwood - WS7

Enquiry from: John C

Start Date: Immediate

Replacem*** floor bathroom window, from top opener to straight opener.

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16 Sep

Windows | Glazing

Burntwood - WS7

Enquiry from: Pam B

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Conservatory window repairs

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24 Aug

Windows | Glazing

Burntwood - WS7

Enquiry from: Roy S

Start Date: Immediate

customer in burntwood areas is looking to do a couple of projects at the moment, and would like quotes for upvc double glazing.confirmed interest via sms and email at 24/08/2021 14:30.please call to a...

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24 Aug

Windows | Glazing

Burntwood - WS7

Enquiry from: Roy S

Start Date: Immediate

quote for replacement of 23 double glazing sealed units in pvc windows and a sliding porch door; replacing whole of front of house units as many are currently misted. of these 2 panes are patterned (e...

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27 Apr

Windows | uPVC

Burntwood - WS7

Enquiry from: Gillian C

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customer is looking to get quotes for replacement double glazing. multiple windows supply and install please call to quote. are you the property owner: owner of the property what level of service do ...

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22 Jan

Windows | uPVC

Burntwood - WS7

Enquiry from: Keith T

Start Date: Immediate

are you the property owner: owner of the property is the building: domestic agreed to receive upvc quotes: yes other forms: none please call to appoint

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05 Dec

Windows | uPVC

Burntwood - WS7

Enquiry from: David W

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windows and doors please. are you the property owner: owner of the property what level of service do you require: supply and installation of full unit how many windows do you need: 4+ windows do you r...

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09 Jul

Windows | uPVC

Burntwood - WS7

Enquiry from: Kim W

Start Date: Immediate

need some new windows and doors

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11 Apr

Windows | Glazing

Burntwood - WS7

Enquiry from: Mick T

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replace glass or mend It our much will be

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09 Feb

Windows | uPVC

Burntwood - WS7

Enquiry from: Vikesh H

Start Date: Immediate

Full window replacement - front and back of property.

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04 Dec

Windows | uPVC

Burntwood - WS7

Enquiry from: Ewelina G

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mywindowsprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Glazing type: I dont know, Work description: I need to windows size 2360 cm to 102 cm.

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19 Nov

Windows | uPVC

Burntwood - WS7

Enquiry from: DONNA W

Start Date: Immediate

Customer made an enquiry for replacement double glazing via one of our websites. Looking at various options Confirmed interest 2+ windows Supply and install Please call to discuss options and arrange...

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08 Nov

Windows | uPVC | Single Window

Burntwood - WS7

Enquiry from: Andre D

Start Date: Immediate

Are you the property owner: Relative of Owner What level of service do you require: Supply and installation of full unit Property Type: Semi detached Do you require doors: 375 Please call to appoint H...

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18 Sep

Windows | uPVC

Burntwood - WS7

Enquiry from: Carl S

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Customer living in Burntwood area made an enquiry for double glazing quotes via one of our websites. Customer confirmed interest via / SMS at 15:16 Homeowner needs advice on options 2+ windows Supply...

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29 Aug

Windows | uPVC

Burntwood - WS7

Enquiry from: Lisa P

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3 upvc double glazed replacement windows fitted

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25 Apr

Windows | Glazing

Burntwood - WS7

Enquiry from: Glenis B

Start Date: Immediate

Are you the property owner: Owner of the property What level of service do you require: Repair/glass only How many windows do you need: 2-3 Windows Property Type: Detached

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04 Mar

Windows | uPVC

Burntwood - WS7

Enquiry from: Abiagil B

Start Date: Immediate

2 doors and approx. 20 windows Homeowner Supplied and fitted Please contact to appoint

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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 Burntwood is:

£2,669

Window Installer job Window Installer cost in 2025
Double glazing in Burntwood £2,500-£7,500
Upvc double glazing units only in Burntwood £800-£1,200
Triple glazing in Burntwood £2,500-£7,500
Aluminium windows in Burntwood £1,875-£2,875
Wooden window in Burntwood £3,750-£5,750
Aluminium windows supply only in Burntwood £2,600-£3,900
Upvc or wood porch in Burntwood £2,625-£4,025
Sash window in Burntwood £2,650-£8,000
Glaziers in Burntwood £57-£87
Secondary glazing in Burntwood £2,500-£7,500
uPVC Single Window in Burntwood £225-£345
Wooden sash windows in Burntwood £3,750-£5,750
Wooden windows supply only in Burntwood £2,760-£4,140
Aluminium repair in Burntwood £240-£360
Window repair in Burntwood £268-£402
Wooden window repair in Burntwood £320-£480

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Window Installer FAQs

Can the glass in a double glazed window be replaced?
Yes, the glass in a double glazed window can be replaced. The glass in a window, or sealed unit to use its proper name, is not permanently attached to your window frames so if it gets damaged but your frames are still intact, there’s no need to replace the whole window. The glass in your double glazed window might need to be replaced due to:
  • Impact from a stone or other object smashing the glass in a ‘bullseye’ effect
  • The result of a break-in
  • Extreme weather or changes in pressure causing a crack
  • The sealed unit being ‘blown’, meaning that it’s no longer energy efficient due to air leaking out
A lot of window installers will replace the glass in your double glazing for you, but you might need to get quotes from specialist glaziers too. Glaziers deal purely with the glass in windows rather than installing entire frames. It won’t take a professional very long to replace the glass in your window. They will remove the beading from around the window with a pallet knife or chisel, leaving the top one until last to keep the sealed unit stable. Then, they simply lift out the glass carefully and will discuss with you whether the removal of the old sealed unit is included in their quote. Next, they will brush away any dust and debris that’s made its way into the frame and place spacers at the bottom. They will then lift the new glass into the frame, making sure it’s completely square. When they’re happy, they’ll remove the spacers and replace the beading back in reverse order. You’ll notice the replacement glass in your new window straight away as draughts should be eliminated and you’ll be able to see clearly again!
How to replace the glass in a uPVC window?
It’s not too difficult to replace the glass in a uPVC window, so if you’re a confident DIYer you could have a go at this yourself. We’ll go through the main steps on how to replace the sealed unit in a uPVC double glazed window:
  1. Using a rubber mallet and a strong pallet knife, remove the beading around the window. You might think they’re part of the frame, but they’re actually separate on the inside of the frame and can be taken out by using pallet knife to prize them out. Start with one of the longest beads first and leave the top bead until last.
  2. Give the glass a little tap to loosen it if it doesn’t come out straight away, then the whole unit should slide out easily. Just make sure it falls towards you and not back out onto the ground below!
  3. Clear any debris that has found its way into the frame with a brush. Add spacers at the bottom of the frame – these could be pieces of plastic.
  4. Get your new sealed unit (make sure you measure the glass before you buy one so you know which size to get) and carefully take it out of the packaging. Look for the British Standard mark – that shows you the bottom of the glass.
  5. Lift the glass into the frame, starting with the bottom first, and make sure that it fits square in the frame before taking the spacers out.
  6. Use a little washing up liquid to spread along the beads to make it easier when you slide them back into the frame. If they simply push and clip back in, you can use something like a block of wood to help you push them in correctly. Put them back in reverse order to how you took them out.
And there you go! If you’re feeling confident you can have a go at replacing the glass in your uPVC window yourself. But if you’ve got any worries, leave it to a window installer who will be able to do it in less than an hour.
How does Aluminium double glazing work?

Double glazing is made up of two layers of glass, with a layer of argon gas in between. This type of glass can be used in Aluminium windows. The gas is a poor insulator, helping heat to stay in your home and making your windows more efficient. As well as trapping the argon gas, the second layer of glass reduces the amount of noise that enters your property, and helps to make your windows stronger and more secure.

how to build a porch?

A front porch is a glorious addition that would be a blessing to have in any home. It gives you a good floor space to enjoy your neighbourhood as well as your surroundings in the cool atmosphere of the outside living space. The question however is, how do you build a porch? Constructing the structure can be a very challenging task but with proper guidance and lots of practice, you can also be a skilled porch builder. To protect your investment, it’s advisable to hire the services of a professional for help with your porch especially if you lack proper training and experience. This way, you’ll get to save time and money. This guide is prepared to give you some insight into the porch building process.

lAssess Your Location

• Consider the location before proceeding with the project. It’s essential to select a location that’ll reduce the sunlight coming in.

lPlan The Materials Required For Your Porch

• You’ll have to decide the type of porch you’ll be going for. For example, your porch can be built out of wood, composite decking or if it’s going to utilize some stone flooring, brick or even tile.

lBuild Your Porch Foundation

• Dig the foundations deep to ensure stability while also putting in mind any pipework or cabling

• Fit a damp proof course

• Add the subfloor - this can be concrete or timber

lStart To Lay The Brick And Floor

• Lay the bricks evenly up to the DPC level

• Lay the floor

• Add the flooring protection

• Once done, you can lay the bricks to the window level

• You can fit in a window sill if required before proceeding the brick and block work until it reaches the roof timber’s height

• Fit the linter when you get to the top of where the window will reach.

lConstruct The Roof

• Build a timber framework

• Fit a breathable roof membrane

• Install the roof battens and lay the roof tiles.

• Add gutters

Where can I get one double glazed window?

Most window installers will be able to provide you with one double glazed window and fit it for you. If you’re replacing one double glazed window in your home, ask them to try and source the same windows that you already have or find one that’s very similar. Externally, you probably won’t be able to notice the difference, but if your existing windows are very old there may be some exterior discolouration and the locks and handles might look slightly different.

If you want one double glazed window so you can fit it yourself, there are lots of online companies that can supply you with one window. However, window fitting is a skilled trade and you might want to consider whether you have the right tools and experience to fit it yourself. Of course, you’ll save money on installation costs, but if something goes wrong, you might end up shelling out to get it fixed anyway.

The other thing to consider is that any replacement windows need to be certified that they meet Building Regulations. If you fit the double glazed window yourself, you’ll need to apply to your local council building control officer to get a certificate that confirms that you fitted the window within the regulations. You’ll have to pay a fee for this, and it will be even more expensive if Building Control say that the window hasn’t been fitted within the regulations and you have to start again.

The alternative is to ask a reputable window installer that is registered with a self-certification scheme, like FENSA, to install the window. That means that they can self-certify that the window meets building regulations once they’ve finished the installation.

Do I need to stay at home while my windows are being replaced?

Most installers will not need you to be at home while they are fitting your windows. It is a good idea to be present though, just in case they have any questions for you and perhaps for your own peace of mind. If you cannot be there, you will need to arrange access to the property and/or agree securing the property at the end of the day.

How much is a single window?
Sometimes accidents happen, and that leads to you needing to replace just a single window. Luckily, most window fitters are happy to replace just one window if you need to. But how much a single window costs will depend on a few factors. Firstly, do you need the entire window, including the frame, replaced, or just the sealed unit? If the frame is still in good condition, glaziers and some window installers can replace the sealed unit and this will set you back around £250. If your window frame is damaged, don’t try to get away with not replacing it. Having a broken window frame can let heat escape your home, increasing your energy bills, and you’re likely to hear more traffic noise. Plus, if the frame is broken you might have trouble closing the window properly, stopping you from keeping your home secure. So how much is a single window if you need the whole thing replaced? You should expect it to cost between £400-£550, but it could cost more or less than this depending on your location, the size of the window and how tricky it is to replace. There are other factors that will impact the cost of replacing a single window. Do you want the window to have plain, leaded or Georgian bar glass? Maybe it will be a casement window, or a bay, bow or sash? The cost will increase if you want more than one opener if it’s a large window, and if you want it to have locks. Also, the standard white uPVC frame colour will probably be included in the price, but if you want a woodgrain look or a different colour uPVC this will cost more.

How long do double glazed sealed units last?
When it comes to how long double glazed sealed units (the glass inside the window) last, a lot of it is down to the quality of the glass and the environment that your windows sit in. It’s not uncommon for your window frames themselves (especially if they are uPVC) to last longer than your sealed units. Sealed units are called that because they’re two panes of glass sealed together with an air gap in between. They use what’s called a ‘perimeter seal’ to protect the air gap between the panes, and is usually made of butyl mastic which retains a desiccant within a perforated metallic spacer bar. The desiccant’s job is to absorb any moisture which finds its way into the air gap to stop your window from misting up on the inside. When a sealed unit fails, or is ‘blown’, it’s usually because moisture builds up around the seal and causes it to fail. Sealed units won’t last forever, so you will eventually end up with condensation inside the panes of your double glazing, but in an ideal environment your double glazed sealed units could last up to 30 years, with some manufacturers claiming as long as 40 years. But they do require a bit of maintenance and the position of your windows will also make a difference as to how long they last. There are a few things that determine how long a sealed unit will last:
  • Climate - If your window faces south, it will be subject to direct sunlight for a lot of the day. This tends to cause the sealed unit to fail more quickly – a south-facing window may last between 10-25 years. This is because the spacer bars will twist as the temperature rises and causes the adhesive holding them together to eventually fail.
  • Moisture - Windows in kitchens and bathrooms tend to fail more quickly because they come into contact with moisture more often. For example, if water gets on your windowsill when you shower, the seal around the glass will come loose more quickly if it’s constantly wet.
When you replace the sealed units in your windows or get completely new double glazing, make sure you choose an installer that uses quality products and will take all the steps to ensure that your sealed units are kept away from moisture as much as possible.

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