TruStyle UK - Windows And Doors Blog

French Doors Buckinghamshire, Leicester and the Midlands

January 4th, 2008

French doors are usually installed in pairs and have glass panes extending for most of their length. French doors are gifted with visual grace and their ability to transmit light between spaces, even when closed.

Trustyle French Doors are designed provide the perfect entrance and exit between your home and the outside providing a feeling of extended space whilst keeping the security of your home.
Unlike patio doors that only open half the width of the opening, our French Doors open up fully making it hard to see where your home ends and your exterior space begins.
It has a sealed unit with a special transparent reflective coating.

The glass used is safety glass which is much tougher than ordinary glass and is more secure from unwanted intruders. It has a sealed unit with a special transparent reflective coating.

Types of Sculptured UPVC French Doors to consider are:

French doors with full glass
French doors in tilt position
French doors with Georgian bar

We supply our service across the Midlands and Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire.

Double Glazing Leicester - Quotes and information

January 2nd, 2008

Sculptured UPVC Replacement windows offer much better insulation than conventional single glazed windows. The glass that is used to make the sealed units reflects heat back into the room. Also the replacement window frames are fitted for the ultimate seal against draughts. Replacement windows help to keep the heat in, so you can turn down the heating a degree or two and save on fuel bills in perfect comfort.
Getting double glazing quotations and estimates.

With around 9,000 independent window companies across the UK, standards of service and prices vary massively. All window companies will say that they provide a quality window but there are certainly varying degrees of quality.

Always ask as many people, friends and family for personal recommendations as you can. This is the best reference and carries far more weight that any form of advertising that you might see.

In future posts, I’ll list lots of questions for you to ask when thinking about replacing your windows.