Areas covered - Stratford-upon-Avon
Manager: Richard Burke
Tel: 0800 880 7581
Opening Hours: 8.30am – 6pm
Contact BranchStratford-upon-Avon is of course best known as the birthplace of England’s greatest poet and playwright. With this heritage and such landmarks as the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, the town gets up to 3 million tourists each year from all over the globe.
Aside from the Bard, the town has a fascinating history and culture – there are beautiful historical homes virtually unchanged in 800 years and it’s a thriving destination for shopping and nightlife options.
It’s not hard then to see why Stratford is such a popular and growing town. And Cloudy2Clear is one of the most popular double glazing companies in the country. We easily repair your failed double glazing, whether it’s misty windows or faulty seals, saving you time and money – as you like it.
Whether it’s wood, aluminium or uPVC frames, by only removing the faulty panes, there’s no need to disturb the window frame. We also offer Velux window and conservatory repairs.
If you think that your double glazing may need replacing, get in touch with Richard at our Stratford branch today. Speak to one of our trained engineers to book your free, no-obligation quote today.
If you think your double glazing might need replacing, keep an eye out for these telltale signs:
See our gallery of how we have helped customers with cloudy windows just like yourself.
Don’t live in Stratford but need your double glazing replaced or hinges repaired? No need to worry, as our trained experts will travel across the region to help our customers with their window repairs and replacements, so whether it’s a blown window in Wellesbourne or a resealing in Alcester, we’ll quickly be on our way to help.
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Yes. Windows are the biggest source of heat loss in homes; single glazing contributes up to 40% of your home's total heat loss. Double-glazed windows naturally help to keep heat from escaping your home and energy-efficient insulated glass can save even more energy for your home.
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.
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.
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.
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.