Areas covered - Preston, Blackpool, Southport, Chorley, Merseyside, the Fylde Coast
Manager: Stan Stannard
Tel: 0800 880 7568
Opening Hours: 8:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Contact BranchSave money on your double glazing repairs in Chorley
Whether you’re looking to replace your double glazing, install insulating glass or repair broken handles and locks, view our full range of services available in Chorley to see how Cloudy2Clear can help.
As we’re conveniently located just off the A59, our specialists can easily reach homes throughout the region. From traditional cottages in Clayton-le-Woods to converted barns in Euxton, our specialists can replace any shape, style and size double glazing — so your home won’t need to risk its distinct aesthetic.
It doesn’t matter if you’re in Crosston or Rivington, if you need double glazing repairs in Chorley, our expert engineers at Cloudy2Clear can reach residents from all across the area.
If you think your double glazing may need replacing, get in touch with our Blackpool branch today.
If you think your double glazing might need replacing, keep an eye out for these telltale signs:
Whether you need double glazing repairs for your home or business, get in touch with our specialists at Cloudy2Clear for a free, no-obligation quote and get your windows up and running again.
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Do you need an expert to replace your failed double glazing but don’t live in Chorley? There’s no need to worry, as our engineers travel all across the region to help our customers with their window repairs. Whether you live in Liverpool or you have a property in Preston, we make sure that our specialists can always reach you when you need double glazing repairs.
M&M Glazing Ltd
24 AK Business Park
Russell Road
Southport
Merseyside
PR9 7SA
CRN: 07384185
If you’ve noticed condensation or water droplets inside your window panes, it means the vacuum in your double glazing has failed. This can be caused by poor installation or damage to your window seals and results in heat loss in your home. Our experts at Cloudy2Clear can easily replace any failed double glazing, saving you money on replacing the entire unit.
Whereas double glazing creates a vacuum between two panes of glass, secondary glazing is the method of applying a second pane of glass directly to single-glazed windows. Installing secondary glazing is a quicker solution than replacing entire windows; however, it is not as effective as double glazing.
Triple glazing works in the same way as double glazing. However, instead of two panes of glass, triples glazing uses three to create two vacuums. This method increases the heat retention of your home even more so than double glazing, though it is significantly more expensive. You’ll only notice the benefits if you live in a much colder country like Norway.
The thickness of double glazing is a combination of two panes of glass and the space between the panes. The total thickness of your double glazing can vary for a number of reasons, from insulation to noise reduction. However, a typical pane of glass is 4mm thick and a spacer can range between 6—20mm, meaning your double glazing will usually total between 14 and 28mm.
Absolutely! Despite some initial costs, double-glazing is an investment that allows you to reap multiple benefits. Not only will it keep your home quiet, free from damp and without draughts, but, it will also add value to your home and help you save money on your energy bills — so you’ll soon see a return on your investment.