Revitalising a home: From rotting frames to energy-efficient elegance
An integral part of any home, windows play a huge role in energy efficiency, comfort, and aesthetics. In this project, the client sought to replace their old, deteriorating windows and doors with high-performance alternatives.
Here's how we approached the challenge and delivered results that exceeded expectations.
The challenge
The client's primary goal was to replace their old wooden double-glazed windows, which were no longer fit for purpose. The windows and doors were not only warped and rotten but also varied in their level of glazing, leading to significant drafts and water ingress. The client's specific energy-efficiency goals were to eliminate these drafts and prevent rain from seeping through the frames, creating a warmer and more comfortable living environment.
Our solution
Understanding the urgency and importance of the project, we began by inviting the client to our main showroom. This visit allowed them to explore our range of high-quality windows and doors and select the most suitable products for their home. After careful consideration, the client opted for our GBS78 timber outward-opening windows, complemented by GBS78 double and single doors. For the bedroom, we supplied a GBS78 inward-opening floating mullion tilt and turn window, showcasing our ability to provide diverse product types for different areas of the home. The chosen colours – RAL 9010 for the interior, RAL 7044 for the exterior, and RAL 6012 green for the front door – added a modern touch to the property’s appearance.
One of the major challenges during the implementation phase was removing the old windows. Existing timber windows can often be hard to remove when the internal plasterwork needs to remain intact. However, our team are experienced in handling such situations and have all the correct tools to ensure minimal disruption to internal walls when removing awkward existing frames. This ensured that the removal process was efficient and minimally disruptive.
The outcome
The installation of the new windows and doors resulted in significant improvements in both energy efficiency and the overall performance of the home. The house is now noticeably warmer and quieter, with the new triple-glazed units providing superior insulation compared to the previous double-glazed windows. The updated exterior colours also contributed to a fresh, modern look, significantly enhancing the property's curb appeal.
Homeowner
We believe every project is an opportunity to improve our clients' quality of life through thoughtful design and expert installation. To discover how we can help with your energy-efficient home project, get in touch.
Project details
Completed
2024