Double Glazing Windows Amersham
Double-glazed windows offer superior insulation and help reduce household expenses as well as carbon emissions. They provide better security and control the temperature inside your home.
Choose frames made from uPVC, aluminium or timber. Secured by design police, standard or PAS 24 verified windows and handles with safe alternatives are the best.
Casement windows
Casement windows are a very popular option. They can be hinged from either side and set up in a variety of different ways to match your home. They can be used in conjunction with fixed or opening lights and can include external and internal Georgian bars. Our uPVC frames have thermal materials that aid in helping to keep the heat in your home and increase the energy efficiency rating. This can lower your heating costs.

Our range of uPVC casement windows includes a range of colors and hardware finishes that will suit your style and preferences and you can also choose triple glazing for enhanced insulation performance. You can also select an low-E coating to limit the amount of sunlight entering your home during the summer. This will keep your home cooler and help save the cost of energy.
uPVC windows are durable and long-lasting. You can be sure that double-glazed windows won't fade or change color over time. Unlike older windows that require continual maintenance, uPVC is easy to maintain and clean. You can take the sash and frame from the inside, and they are easy to clean using a cloth or soft brush.
The simple mechanism of casement windows means that they can be opened wide to allow fresh air into your property. You can choose to make use of a window stopper that keeps them in place while they are opened, or the manual crank handle. This feature is particularly useful for families as it lets them let in fresh air and light without worrying about their children falling out of the window.
If you are looking for a contemporary and stylish alternative to uPVC check out our selection of aluminium casement windows. They have a more contemporary design and provide excellent energy efficiency due to their thermal breaks which reduce heat transfer and enhance their insulation properties.
For those who prefer a blend of traditional and contemporary materials, timber and composite casement windows are readily available. These windows feature an inner core of timber that is encased in aluminium to ensure durability and low maintenance, and their high-quality construction provides the best technical qualities.
Double glazed Sash windows are another excellent choice for period homes They have a visually appealing design that complements many different architectural styles. They look like multiple panes, and have spiral balances and brushes that create a strong seal around the openings. We also offer flush sash window options that are designed to be flush with the frame, giving it a clean, traditional look. lens replacement amersham offer all the benefits of a double-glazed window including exceptional energy efficiency as well as noise-proofing.
Bay windows
Bay windows give character and additional space to a home, while bringing a unique design to the home. They can be made of uPVC, timber or aluminium and are available in a variety of colours to match your home. They are popular for new builds, period properties and traditional homes. However they can also be used to replace single-glazed windows to increase insulation.
A bay window is a projection from your building's exterior wall which is comprised of three or more distinct window units. It is designed to provide you with an expansive view from the inside of your home, and also provide a comfortable and bright place to unwind.
There are some differences between bay windows and bow windows. A bay window is an extension to the wall that can be stood in and a bow window is planted on the wall, and therefore it is not accessible to walk into. A bay window will have the shape of a square, while bow windows are rounded in design.
A uPVC Bay Window will have a flat-topped outer frame and two smaller panes of glass in the middle. The frame's outer part can be made from uPVC or timber, and it is insulated to help keep heat inside the house and decrease the cost of energy. They are equipped with weather-resistant Q-Lon seals which shield the frames from the elements of wind, rain and snow, and help to limit the loss of heat.
Argon gas is used to fill the space between the glass panes of a uPVC Bay Window. This increases the insulation properties. It is a low-conductivity gas that helps keep the home warmer and stops cold air from entering during winter. The frames are also glazed with laminated and toughened security glass that provides a high level of security and protection from intrusions.
IQ Glass can also supply and install frameless Oriel windows frames, which are structural glass windows that create large glazed window seats. These windows are sleek and contemporary design that makes them ideal to create large, bright spaces to take a seat in. The glass specifications of frameless Oriel window can be tailored to meet the performance requirements of each project that includes thermal, acoustic and wind load requirements. The structural glass used for these windows has been constructed with interlayers that offer the strength needed to ensure they do not require an integral steel structure.