We provide a big range of A-rated elegant and practical products, offering unrivalled energy efficiency, versatility, and sturdiness from conventional casement windows to the latest innovative tilt and turn technology, all at incredibly competitive prices.
If you looking for the Double Glazing Edinburgh experts, give us a phone today at 0131 370 0444.
Whatever look you are going for with your home, there is a colour choice type to match, with a huge range of styles and decorative finishes available.
Developed using the most recent sustainable manufacturing strategies at one of Europe’s most sophisticated extrusion facilities, the comprehensive range of doors and windows we provide to our Broughton customers are of the highest quality possible.
All our uPVC product frames are developed utilising 80% recycled materials and are made to last, leading the double and triple glazing market into a new generation of sustainable production.
All our double and triple glazed windows come equipped with energy reflecting glass as standard which works by transmitting solar energy from the outdoors to the inside of your home, whilst reflecting and keeping interior heat.
To assist prevent condensation from forming, thermo spacer bars have also been installed to get rid of cold areas from around the edge of the glazed pane, preventing mould growth and further increasing system efficiency.
Poorly fitted window frames are Broughton properties, leaving property owners with pricey energy costs, and highlighting the value of choosing windows with highly energy efficient and weather resistance frames.
All the frames utilised in our products are carefully developed and built utilising a several internal chamber design that serves as a barrier against the cold outside air and prevents the heat from your home escaping.
This heat retention is vital to preventing extortionate energy costs preventing heat escaping nearly as fast as your home heating unit is able to create it.
Our frames permit our clients to delight in great energy efficiency rankings throughout even the coldest winter seasons and are among our significant reasons for our windows being A ranked by the BRFC.
Home heating bills have increased considerably in the last few years, and house owners are typically find themselves paying too much for their homes because of badly installed, or badly performing, windows and doors
In fact, over 20% of all the heat loss from a standard domestic home in Scotland is estimated to be a direct result of this, meaning that picking the most proper new triple or double glazed windows is an exceptionally crucial financial decision.
Given the significant impact that energy efficiency has on your family’s finances, and the truth that finding windows with the greatest possible energy efficiency can be an extremely demanding job, we understand that finding the right window for your requirements is a complicated prospect.
For this reason, we’ve worked hard to create a highly energy efficient range of units for you to choose from, with our products already saving our customers hundreds of pounds every year after installation in reduced energy expenses.
A window’s energy efficiency is gauged in u-values, with the lower the u-value, the more energy efficient the window is.
Advanced’s products have some of the most remarkable u-vales of any windows and doors on the market, with our standard double glazed windows alone offering an outstanding u-value of 1.4 W/m2K (A-rated).
Our double glazing also comes with the option of further lowering this to just 1.2 W/m2K, and by making use of Soft Coat Xtra and Argon Gas, our triple glazing has the ability to accomplish a u-value of just 0.8 W/m2K, best for those wanting to maximise their energy efficiency.
It is estimated that by having existing windows and doors replaced by double or triple glazing installed by the expert fitters here at Advanced, you could save yourself as much as 40% on your yearly heating bills.
First of all, basic upgrading from standard single glazing to double or triple glazing is a significant improvement for your home security, including additional layers between you and the outside, and making it a lot harder for a trespasser to acquire entry.
At Advanced, we take security a step further, however, with fully welded robust frames, and internal glazing making sure that the safeguarding glazing bead can not be removed from outside the property.
High performance multi-point locking systems, strong hinges, and quality deals with are also fitted as standard.
For those who are after a a lot more secure option, we also offer strengthened or laminated glass that can be fitted upon demand.
To ensure our products are the most long lasting and robust on the marketplace, all the hardware parts in the unit are salt spray testing for 600 hours before being authorized for production (3x longer than the industry standard).
Casement windows have long been the most popular window style in the UK, and with a classic, timeless style and exceptional versatility this doesn’t appear like altering anytime quickly.
Our casement windows can be hinged from either the side or from the top and are thought about among the most energy efficient options for nearly any property.
We carefully establish all our products so they’re very high quality, and supply a 15-year warranty for each installation, offering you assurance that if anything goes wrong you won’t be confronted with costly repair bills.
Multi chambers within the frame of all our windows work to keep heat and keep your home at the ideal temperature all year long, significantly minimising the amount of energy you are squandering year on year.
Thanks to the market leading innovation behind our heat reflecting glass, all our casement windows are A-rated for energy efficiency.
To maximise the visible glazing location of your window, all the glazing gaskets on our windows are contained within the frame of the window itself, making sure that gasket rubber is hidden and does not interrupt your view.
Fitted with inbuilt channels for reliable drainage, fully sealed, and watertight, our uPVC windows and doors are created to prosper during even the most extreme weather conditions.
With the addition of an ingenious hinge system that permits supreme flexibility, tilt and turn windows are a popular variation on the traditional casement window.
Among the most significant advantages of tilt and turn windows is that they can either be opened by entitling the top inwards, or by turning the window approximately 90 degrees inwards from the side.
A tilt and turn window can work as a valid emergency exit if it is opened fully in the ‘turn’ position
French windows work in the same way as french doors, with two openings, each opening from either side of the frame.
French windows are a highly trendy window option and function as an efficient fire escape when both sides are in the fully employment opportunity.
To restrict the amount of waste that occurs as a byproduct of our production, 80% of the product used in our uPVC frames are produced utilizing recycled materials, with most of the waste produced being processed in a recycling center instead of being sent to landfill.
We not only do all we can to limit our own carbon emissions, but we are also continuously searching for ways to assist our customers reduce their own carbon footprint, and conserve plenty of money along the way.
By decreasing the quantity of time that you require to have your home heater on for to preserve a comfy temperature level, our multi-chamber innovation and thermo spacer bars could help you minimize the frame carbon emissions of your home by as much as 70%
Our range of triple and double glazing products is second to none, from sash windows to patio area doors.
We have developed a fantastic credibility for quality double glazing Broughton products and excellent consumer care, with both our domestic and commercial customers, and will put your needs first from the initial see to the final installation of your new windows.
Sash windows are characterized by their traditional design, featuring a vertical sliding motion. On the other hand, casement windows offer greater flexibility with openers that can be pushed out or tilted in.
Our uPVC timber effect windows boast high-quality custom-made decorative finishes, providing a remarkably realistic appearance. We meticulously match these windows to existing frames, ensuring they are virtually indistinguishable from real timber, even at a distance.
The installation duration varies depending on site conditions and complexity. Generally, a two-person installation team can complete three to six windows per day.
We exclusively deploy our fully trained and accredited in-house installers for all our projects.
Typically, this is not an issue. However, if wiring is encountered during installation, work may be paused until a qualified electrician ensures a safe working environment.
No, our Premier range features internally glazed windows, preventing the removal of glass from the outside unless it is broken. Glass removal can only occur from the inside.
Certainly, we offer various safety and security solutions tailored to your needs. Our team will recommend the most suitable options at competitive prices.
No, as the pattern is on the inside of the pane, the outer surface of obscure or decorative glass is smooth, facilitating easy cleaning.
Yes, we offer such windows; however, sash horns cannot be included as they interfere with the tilting frame.
The Advanced Group Edinburgh
Exchange Place 2
5 Semple St
Edinburgh
EH3 8BL
The Advanced Group Aberdeen
Stonehaven Road
Newton Hill
Aberdeenshire
AB39 3NN
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