Monday, 30 November 2009

Environmentally friendly, energy efficient double glazing

30% of your homes heat loss occurs through the windows and doors, so when you're shopping for new or replacement double glazing, it makes sense to invest in the most thermally efficient installation you can afford.

Of course nothing is simple and double glazing companies will throw an array of figures and industry standards at you to convince you that their product is better than everyone else's but how do you really know what all that jargon stands for?

We've put together a quick and handy guide over at our parent blog - www.home-improvement-blog.co.uk. It covers everything from BFRC (the British Fenestration Ratings Council) to Energy Index Values.

In the meantime, if you're thinking of having new double glazed windows fitted in your home or maybe old windows replacing, then the first place to start is to get a range of quotes for comparison. WindowQuoter can help that process by giving you an instant online quote for your double glazing without the need for a salesman to call.

Click here to try WindowQuoter for yourself - it only takes a few minutes but could save you pounds.

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