We offer a huge range of A-rated stylish and practical products, offering unrivalled energy efficiency, versatility, and toughness from traditional casement windows to the latest innovative tilt and turn innovation, all at very competitive prices.}
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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.
The comprehensive range of doors and windows available to our <a href=”/locations/double-glazing-Crossgates“>Crossgates</a> customers is of the highest quality possible, produced utilising the latest most sustainable manufacturing techniques in among Europe’s most advanced extrusion centers.
All our uPVC product frames are created utilising 80% recycled materials and are made to last, leading the double and triple glazing market into a new generation of sustainable manufacturing.
All our double and triple glazed windows come geared up with energy reflecting glass as standard which works by transmitting solar energy from the outside to the inside of your home, whilst reflecting and keeping interior heat.
To help 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 unit performance.
Frames play a substantial part in determining the energy efficiency and weather condition resistance of a window or door unit, and poorly fitted frames are a major cause of heat loss and costly energy costs for homeowners across the Crossgates area.
We use a multi-chamber construction for all of our frames that serve as a barrier against the outside air and prevent the heat from your home from escaping.
Heat retention is important for avoiding extortionate energy bills due to the fact that it prevents heat from leaving almost as fast as your heating system can produce it.
Our frames enable our customers to enjoy fantastic energy efficiency rates throughout even the coldest of winter seasons and are among the significant consider our windows being A rated by the BRFC.
Home heating costs have skyrocketed in recent years, and Crossgates property owners are paying more than necessary as a direct result of inadequately installed, or badly performing, doors and windows.
Over 20% of all the heating loss from a standard domestic house in Scotland is approximated to come from this, indicating that selecting which type of new double glazed window to install is an incredibly crucial financial choice.
Given the major effect on your home’s financial resources, we understand that finding windows with the very best possible energy efficiency can be a highly demanding job.
For this reason, we’ve worked hard to create a highly energy efficient range of units for you to pick from, with our products already conserving our customers hundreds of pounds every year after installation in decreased energy expenses.
The energy efficiency of a window is measured in U-Values, with the lower the U-Value, the more energy efficient it is.
Advanced’s products have some of the most excellent u-vales of any doors and windows on the market, with our standard double glazed windows alone offering an exceptional u-value of 1.4 W/m2K (A-rated).
Our double glazing also includes the option of further reducing this to just 1.2 W/m2K, and by making use of Soft Coat Xtra and Argon Gas, our triple glazing is able to attain a u-value of just 0.8 W/m2K, ideal for those looking to maximise their energy efficiency.
It is approximated that by having existing windows and doors changed by double or triple glazing installed by the specialist fitters here at Advanced, you could conserve yourself as much as 40% on your annual heating expenses.
Initially, it’s crucial to note that merely upgrading from conventional single glazed windows to double or triple glazed windows is a major enhancement for home security as adding additional layers between you and a trespasser makes it a lot more difficult for them to get into your house.
At Advanced, we take security a step further, however, with fully welded robust frames, and internal glazing guaranteeing that the safeguarding glazing bead can not be taken off from outside the property.
Strong hinges, high quality deals with, and high performance multi-point locking system are also consisted of as standard.
For those who are after a much more secure option, we also offer toughened or laminated glass that can be fitted upon request.
We test our products to guarantee they’re the most durable and robust offered on the market, with all the hardware parts in the units evaluated for 600 hours prior to being accepted into production. (3x longer than the market standard).
Casement windows have been the most popular window design in the UK for many years, and with an ageless traditional style and outstanding versatility, this does not appear like changing any time quickly.
Our casement windows can be hinged from either the side or from the top and are considered among the most energy efficient options for almost any property.
We carefully develop all our products to an incredibly high standard and offer an exclusive 15-year guarantee with every installation, providing you peace of mind that in the not likely occasion that something does go wrong you will not be facing pricey repair work costs.
Multi chambers within the frame of all our windows work to keep heat and keep your home at the perfect temperature level all year long, substantially reducing the amount of energy you are losing year on year.
Thanks to the industry leading innovation behind our heat reflecting glass, all our casement windows are A-rated for energy efficiency.
To increase the noticeable glazing location, all the glazing seals on our windows are contained inside the frame of the window, ensuring that seal rubber is hidden and does not disrupt your view.
All our frames come equipped with inbuilt channels to help with reliable drainage, and are fully sealed and watertight, meaning that your new uPVC windows and doors will prosper throughout even the most extreme of Scottish winter seasons.
Tilt and turn windows are a popular variation on the classic casement window, geared up with an ingenious hinge system for supreme flexibility.
Among the biggest benefits of tilt and turn windows is that they can either be opened by entitling the leading inwards, or by turning the window approximately 90 degrees inwards from the side.
A tilt and turn window can function as a legitimate fire escape if it is opened fully in the ‘turn’ position
French windows work in a similar way to french doors, with two different openings, each opening from one side of the frame.
French windows are a highly elegant window option and serve as a reliable fire escape when both sides are in the fully open position.
To limit the quantity of waste that happens as a by-product of our production, 80% of the material utilized in our uPVC frames are created utilizing recycled materials, with the majority of the waste produced being processed in a recycling facility instead of being sent to landfill.
We not just do all we can to limit our own carbon emissions, but we are also constantly searching for methods to assist our customers lower their own carbon footprint, and save lots of cash along the way.
Our multi-chamber technology and thermo spacer bars could help you reduce the frame carbon emissions of your home by approximately 70%, by substantially reducing the quantity of time you need to have your home heating system turned on.
Our range of triple and double glazing products is second to none, from sash windows to patio area doors.
We have developed a wonderful credibility for quality double glazing Crossgates products and excellent client care, with both our domestic and business customers, and will put your requirements initially from the preliminary check out to the last 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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