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 Liverpool
If you’re looking for double glazing repairs in Liverpool, our expert engineers at Cloudy2Clear can reach residents from all across Merseyside. With our specialist window replacement techniques, our team can replace faulty double glazing panes without removing the frame — helping you save time and money.
As we are located just off the A59, our team can be on the road in minutes, replacing failed double glazing all across Merseyside. From Birkenhead to Everton, if you need window repairs, our experts can reach you.
Our local double glazing specialists work throughout the area to help our customers save time and money on double glazing repairs. Whether you live in a highrise apartment in Liverpool city centre or own a property with traditional sash windows out in Freshfield, speak to our team to leave your double glazing looking like new.
If you think your double glazing may need replacing, get in touch with our Liverpool 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.
See our gallery of how we have helped customers with misted up windows – just like yourself.
Not based in Liverpool? No problem. At Cloudy2Clear, our engineers work tirelessly all across the region to ensure that all our customers get the service they’re looking for. Whether it’s fixing a faulty handle or replacing the double glazing in a bay window, our experts can reach anywhere from Southport to Chorley.
M&M Glazing Ltd
24 AK Business Park
Russell Road
Southport
Merseyside
PR9 7SA
CRN: 07384185
You should replace your double glazing when you notice condensation or mist forming between the window panes. This means the seals are failing and moisture is getting trapped inside, which can lead to heat loss, damp and can risk damaging the frame.
Yes. Double glazing creates a vacuum to prevent moisture from entering your home, helping to keep mould and damp at bay.
Yes. The same ingenuity that goes into our double glazing window replacement is used to upgrade faulty double glazing on doors. The cost of replacing double glazing on doors will depend on the size of the glass.
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.
It’s very unlikely that you would ever need planning permission to replace your windows with double glazing unless you live in a listed building or in a conservation area.