Areas covered - Oxford, Banbury, Buckingham, Aylesbury & High Wycombe
Manager: Trevor Skidmore
Tel: 0800 470 0704
Opening Hours: 8:30am – 6:00pm
Contact BranchFrom the home county of Buckinghamshire to the home of the University of Oxford, we are proud to offer our double glazing replacement service to homeowners in their own locality.
Our engineers love living and working in and around the Oxford branch and the surrounding area due its bustling centres, architectural magnificence and rural villages. You can work with trusted experts to keep your home or business looking its best. If you have failed double glazed windows because they are steamed-up, misty or blown we can help.
Our aim is to replace only the glass in your double glazed unit, not the entire frame. Many of our customers are surprised by this, but this method saves you both time and money. We can also repair broken hinges, locks, seals, and handles, helping keep your home secure. All of our glazing products are backed with a 25 year guarantee too.
Contact your local branch manager, Trevor Skidmore, today for a no obligation quotation, free of charge. This assessment will take, on average, no longer than 20 minutes, and we can create a solution for your failed double glazing problem.
Don’t live in Oxford but need your failed double glazing replaced? Our trained experts will travel across the region to help our customers with their window repairs and replacements, so whether it’s a broken seal in Bicester or a chipped pane in Chipping Norton, we’ll quickly be on our way to help.
Cloudy2Clear Northampton Ltd
12 Meshaw Crescent
Northampton
NN3 3NF
CRN: 06999014
Double glazing is seen as a must-have for many prospective homeowners. As such, upgrading your old single-glazed windows to double glazing can see an increase of as much as 10% to your property’s value.
Yes, it can. Not only can double glazing be repaired it’s a much cheaper solution to replace the glass rather than replace the whole frame. This helps keep costs low and to get your double glazing up and running again in a flash.
Insulated double glazing is used to help reduce heat loss in homes even more than standard double glazing. Using insulated glass, a vacuum is created between two panes to keep heat from escaping your rooms — particularly useful for rooms with many windows like conservatories.
Double glazing becomes cloudy when the seals become faulty. This can be caused over time if windows were installed poorly or by physical damage. Gaps in seals allow moisture in the air to become trapped between the panes, leaving your windows misty or cloudy. If you have cloudy double glazing, get in touch with your local Cloudy2Clear branch for a free quote.
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.