Upvc Doors: Turn Down The Heat

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Upvc Doors: Turn Down The Heat

Fitting a UPVC door to your home could not only make your home more beautiful, but it could save you money. UPVC doors are one answer to cutting down on heating charges, so consider these for your external doors.

There’s a lot of talk in the news about the rising cost of domestic fuel. When gas prices increase, so do your heating bills and most exterior doors won’t do a thing to help your pocket. In many cases exterior doors are not well insulated and heat escapes which means that your central heating has to work harder to keep you warm in the winter. It also means that you can end up paying through the nose for the basic human right of warmth and shelter. But it doesn’t have to be that way and that’s where UPVC doors can help you.

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PVC doors will help you to reduce heat loss, just as vinyl windows do. Vinyl external doors are among the popular home improvement projects for that very reason. Just as with double glazed windows (called double glass windows in some regions) the doors have a central membrane between two panes of glass to provide the insulation. This membrane can be of varying widths and thicknesses according to the amount of insulation required. When you remodel it is definitely worth considering a UPVC door. Along with windows they will help you to keep your home warmer and your central heating will work more efficiently, saving you money.

When it comes to exterior doors PVCU is one of the best materials you could choose. It has several advantages. PVC doors will resist weathering. Unlike wooden doors that will soon lose their sheen, UPVC doors will look as good as they day they were installed for years. Wooden doors and windows often need to be sanded and repainted within a couple of years. This is a messy and time consuming job. In contrast, if your external doors are made of vinyl then all you will need to do to maintain them is wash and wipe with some soap and a soft cloth.

One of the issues that some people have with a UPVC door is its traditional white plastic finish. While many people like the pristine white sheen, there are those who prefer a more traditional look. If you prefer the look of wood, but would rather avoid the mess and the maintenance, then you should know that white is not the only finish available for your exterior doors. These days you can install vinyl doors and windows with a wood like finish. Both light and dark wood effects are available, according to preference.

It is also easy to decorate your UPVC doors according to taste, by including such features as decorative stained glass panels. These can be attractive and can also be used to let light in. If stained glass is not to your taste, then you can simple put plain or frosted glass in your UPVC door so that you can see out - it’s a great alternative to a peephole. Finally, you should also consider putting glass strips alongside your external doors to light a dark hallway.

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Adrian Jones has been involved in the home improvement UK market for many years. This article outlines the benefits of replacement doors.

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Safety Glass,Toughened,Laminate Glass What You Need To Know!

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Safety Glass Information

With the glazing of windows and glass becoming very popular, it is a good time to take a look at the safety of the glass and the minimum legal requirements that must be met.

Glass glazing types is a rather common topic when discussing window replacements or home improvement but what I am going to talk about now is the safety of the glass and updated legal minimums that must be met.

The British Standard "BS 6262: Part 4: 1994 Code of Practice for Glazing for Buildings", has put into effect new requirements that must be met regarding glass glazing in any building to insure safety.

The main purpose of this standard is to insure that glazed glass used in "critical conditions" is safe. This means that in these critical conditions, glass must "break safely" and this can be achieved by using small panes of ordinary glass combined with thicker glass layers and protective screening.

Along with these "critical conditions," we also have "critical locations." So, what exactly is a "critical location"? Critical locations are defined as areas that are "at risk from accidental human impact" as defined by the Approved Document N of the Building Regulations 1991.

Specific examples of critical locations include glazed glass used in doors between the floor and 1500mm up from the floor as well as any glass that is within 300mm of the sides of the doors, most often referred to as side panels, along with any glass windows that are between the floor and 800mm off the floor level, and others.

So, what can you do to insure that this glass is "safe" as per government regulations? Well, the glass needs to be able to pass a series of tests and there are only a few types of glass that have withstood these tests and thus can be used in the "critical locations." Toughened glass that may seem like ordinary glass but has actually gone through a special heating process to toughen it can be used in these critical locations. This glass is much stronger than traditional glass and as a result, it is much harder to break. Laminated glass is also another option that many may want to consider. Laminated glass is made up of multiple layers of glass with plastic in between and are again stronger than ordinary glass. However, laminated glass is not as strong or expensive as toughened glass. A last option is wired glass that is made up of glass with a network of wires that run through it to add strength and stability.

Double glazing the glass or window is another popular choice, as while the emphasis is on the insulation properties, the fact that a double glazed window is made up of two panes of glass and not one means that it is roughly twice as strong as an ordinary one. This naturally means that it is more difficult to break, helping with safety around small children.

Glass strength is very important in these situations, both for safety and so that you follow the law so be sure to take the above regulation into consideration when considering glass for a new building or replacing glass.

About the author:
David A. Howarth has been working in the home restoration and improvement business in the UK for over 20 years now, and enjoys writing about home improvement features such as replacement windows and conservatories.

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By David Howarth
Published: 11/29/2006

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Double Glazed Windows: The Benefits

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Double Glazed Windows: The Benefits

In the US and Europe, where temperatures often go below freezing, many people are saving money on heating bills simply by getting double-glazed windows. 

Many homeowners are hesitant to go with double glazed windows as they are unsure what the benefits are and why they should pay extra for them. However, doubled glazed windows have a number of advantages over single paned windows, and are amongst the more popular "home makeovers" available to a property owner.

First and foremost is their money-saving ability. Double glazed windows are composed of two panes glass with an area of "dead air" in between them (normally filled with a harmless, inert gas like argon or krypton, which have better insulation properties than normal air) that helps increase insulation and keep more warm air inside your home when closed. Due to this, they are one of the most energy-efficient windows available today, and according to many experts and government agencies in Canada, the United States, Australia and Great Britain you can save an average of 25-50% on your annual heating and cooling costs by switching from single pane windows to double glazed windows.

Secondly, as double glazed windows have two layers of glass, they are more secure. Burglars often gain entry via windows due to the inherent security weaknesses in them. However, it is harder for an intruder to enter your home through double glazed windows due to the thicker panes, and it also decreases the chance of shattering if a hard object comes into contact with them, the increased density being able to absorb greater impacts. To make sure double glazed windows are very secure, many companies are installing them with strong frames and added security measures by default, such as hard-lipped security beads and friction hinges (here is a good example of the security features offered by double glazing companies). These features alone could save you hundreds of pounds in expenses and insurance.

Naturally, a lot of people are concerned about the expense of installing double glazed windows, however the long term savings and peace of mind they can bring more than makes up for any initial costs involved.

About the author:
David A. Howarth has been working in the home restoration and improvement business in the UK for over 20 years now, and enjoys writing about home improvement features such as double glazing and conservatories.

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Low Cost Double Glazing Companies In Alfreton

Low Cost Quality Windows And Doors. 

How to double glaze your home for less.Top Tips

                                           

First use local companies.

Such as Ace windows and doors based in Alfreton

Why ? simply their overheads and costs will be lower.National companies will have to pay a salesperson between 5% and 15% off the contract value.Then they will have to pay a surveyor about 5%.Then they will have administration staff to process your order and finally they will have to pay the installers between 10% and 15% of the contract value.On top of this will be substantial factory,office and a management structure.Smaller firms often do these operations with very few staff or even just the owner themselves.

Secondly

If you are handy fit the windows yourself,not handy then purchase supply only then contact local fitters.Firms make an extra charge to guarantee work and for arranging the fitting,by sorting the fitting out yourself you will make a substantial saving.For a reliable supplier with a online price calculculator serving Alfreton,Derbyshire,nottinghamshire and south yorks click here

Thirdly

Always ask for a discount for cash.Window suppliers often have a lot of money tied up in work in progress and in jobs,cheques take a week to clear so instant cash is always a bonus.

Fourthly

Haggle for a better deal,the worst outcome will be a polite no,the best scenorio a substantial discount.

Finally

For your piece of mind and to compare what is available obtain a few quotations.For a low cost quotation in Alfreton,Derbys and Notts Click here

Article submitted by Kevin Fox with over 28 years experience in Double Glazing in the East Midlands.

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