It will come as no surprise to you that yet another one of the main energy suppliers in the UK has hinted that they will be increasing their prices in the coming months. This seems to be an on-going trend amongst suppliers as they look to put homeowners off the idea of relying on their boiler too regularly. We need to conserve energy rather than waste it nowadays and replacing your windows will help you achieve this important goal.
Double glazing in Manchester, double glazing in Liverpool and double glazing in Preston will enable you to bring down the cost of your own energy bills. Double glazed windows can insulate heat with ease as they are made up using UPVC and two thick panes of glass. They will also ensure that very little energy is able to escape from your property as draughts will not be present as they would be with traditional single glazed windows.
One of the main considerations you need to make when purchasing a new set of windows is how energy efficient you want them to be. The modern window is now rated on a scale of A-G to help simplify the buying process for the homeowner. Window Energy Ratings (WERs) are now displayed on windows to demonstrate to homeowners the level of energy efficiency offered by a window, with an ‘A’ rated window being the best performer and ‘G’ rated windows being the least effective.
Once you have chosen your preferred window, you can put worries over the cost of your energy bills to one side. You will be rewarded with lower heating costs for at least the next 25 years as this is the expected lifespan of all new windows.
No-one has an excuse to be hit by high heating bills while double glazing is around.