Areas covered - Wolverhampton, Dudley, Birmingham West
Manager: Brian Stanley
Tel: 0800 470 0704
Opening Hours: 8.30am – 6pm
Contact BranchKnown for its strong industrial past, the Black Country is rich in heritage and culture, as well as being home to our Cloudy2Clear engineers. Being in the heart of the West Midlands, Wolverhampton and the surrounding areas and easy access the rest of the country allows our trusted engineers to offer a top-level service to all locations.
Cloudy2Clear offers double glazing repairs across the West Midlands so you can enjoy your perfect view of Dudley Castle, the Malvern, Wrekin, Beacon, and Clent hills. Our engineers replace only the glass panes, not the entire frame, which saves customers money, time and energy. As well as fixing failed double glazing, we can also offer hinge, handle, seal, and lock repairs.
With a 25 year guarantee on all of our glazing products, we are the UK’s leading glass replacement company for failed windows.
If you require an assessment of your windows, contact your local branch manager, Brian Stanley today for a free, no obligation quotation. This will take on average, no longer than 20 minutes.
If you suspect that your double glazing might need replacement, watch for these sure signs:
Whether it’s your home or business that requires double glazing repairs, reach out to our experts at Cloudy2Clear for a free, no-obligation quote to restore your windows to optimal functionality.
See our gallery of how we have helped customers with cloudy windows – just like you:
Don’t worry if you’re not based in Birmingham — our team of double glazing specialists travel all across the area to help our customers, from Kettering and Loughborough, to Coventry and beyond. So whether you have broken glass in Kidderminster, or a duff lock in Dudley, our engineers are just a phone call away.
Cloudy2Clear Wolverhampton Ltd
108 Kestrel Way
Cheslyn Hay
Walsall
West Midlands
WS6 7LQ
CRN: 06933683
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.
If you have double-glazed windows and can hear or feel a draught, it means there is a problem with your window seals. Draughts are not only an inconvenience; they also increase the level of heat loss in your home, which could seriously affect your utility bills. If you have draughty double glazing, get in touch with your local Cloudy2Clear branch for a free quote.
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.
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.
No. At Cloudy2Clear, we only need to replace the pane, not the frame. This means you can keep the aesthetic of your traditional sash windows while reaping the benefits of double glazing.