Glazing & Stained Glass

Choosing the right glass for your window or door is as important as the design itself.

For windows the main considerations are whether to use double or triple glazed glass – or newly available PassivGlass – and how to balance heritage designs with energy efficiency and security.

For doors, there are many coloured glass and decorative options to choose from, whether you want a contemporary or traditional look, or simply want to let light in but maintain privacy with frosted glass.

Double & Triple Glazing

Why pick double glazing

Double glazing delivers thermal efficiency and sound insulation in your home. In most cases it can be used even for heritage style window replacements and significantly reduces heat loss, helping to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature year-round and lower energy bills.

  • Cost effective – double glazing is 30%-50% cheaper than triple glazing, and in most cases is a sufficient solution
  • If you are replacing windows, modern double glazing will outperform your old windows, so you will see an energy efficiency boost without upgrading to triple glazing
  • Lightweight – triple glazing is much heavier so consideration is needed around window frame design. Double glazing, however, is light enough to be used in most scenarios.

Why pick triple glazing

For those looking to maximise performance, triple glazing goes a step further than double glazing—offering even greater energy efficiency and noise reduction, making it ideal for colder climates or properties in particularly noisy areas.

  • Noise reduction – Triple glazing offers ~10dbB noise reduction compared to double glazing. So it is perfect for noisy environments.
  • Insulation – Triple glazing provides ~40% better insulation than double glazing so if you are in a very cold climate, it can be a good choice.
  • Energy Efficiency – Triple glazing is more expensive than double glazing but offers 30%-50% better energy efficiency. If your focus is sustainablity, triple glazing may be the best choice.

We also now fit windows with PassivGlas which enables thinner windows, with similar energy efficiency. See here for more details.

Stained Glass

Stained glass windows add a unique touch of character and elegance, instantly enhancing the look and feel of your front door.

You can choose from a wide range of stained glass windows, whether you prefer contemporary styles or classic heritage designs. Our extensive selection means there’s something to suit every property type. We’ll guide you through all the possibilities when we build your personalised quote.