Areas covered - Solihull
Manager: Richard Burke
Tel: 0800 880 7581
Opening Hours: 8.30am – 6pm
Contact BranchSolihull is one of the most affluent and scenic areas in the country, and it’s easy to see why it draws so many new residents and visitors. It is home to a host of cultural and historical attractions, not to mention excellent parks, schools and transport links.
Are you lucky enough to call Solihull home? Cloudy2Clear is your best choice for window repair, as our engineers have spent years perfecting their techniques to repair faulty double glazing quickly and efficiently. By removing the window panes, rather than the frame itself, our team can help you save time and money on replacing your faulty double glazing.
As we cover so much of the West Midlands region, our engineers can quickly and easily travel to meet our clients. Do you have a property in South Birmingham with cloudy double glazing? What about a house in Warwick that could do with replacing its conservatory window panes? Wherever you are and whatever issues you have with your double glazing, our engineers can help.
If you think your double glazing may need replacing, get in touch with our Solihull branch manager Richard today.
If you think you need to replace your double glazing, it’s important to look out for these telltale signs:
Whether you need double glazing in your home, business or anywhere in between, we can help at Cloudy2Clear.
See our gallery of how we have helped customers with cloudy windows just like yourself.
Don’t worry if you’re not based in Solihull — our team of double glazing specialists travel all across Birmingham, the West Midlands and beyond to help our customers. Our engineers are just a phone call away.
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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.
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.
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.
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.