Amberwood Designs Limited
01189 820 300
07553 361 011
Replacement Windows and Doors fitted Southampton Custom made uPVC frames to fit your window and door openings, including French and folding doors; Plastic cladding, guttering and roofline accessories including hoppers, fascias & Soffits Southampton
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07969 333 345
07969 333 345
Replacement Windows and Doors fitted Southampton Custom made uPVC frames to fit your window and door openings, including French and folding doors; Plastic cladding, guttering and roofline accessories including hoppers, fascias & Soffits Southampton
When you need new windows and doors for an extension or new build from a professional installer of conservatories, windows and doors, fill in the enquiry form with your job details and a local firm will be in touch to give you a quote. No matter whether you're converting a free standing garage, building an extension or are upgrading single glazing to double glazed panes to increase energy efficiency in addition to saving money on your heating, an experienced installer can help. From roof lights and sun tunnels to conservatories and sun rooms to provide additional living accommodation, conservatory, door and window firms in Southampton can provide the solution.
Window and door replacement is a practical way to improve a house's energy efficiency by sealing gaps around window and door openings and insulating between the outdoors and your property. A key way to improve your property is by taking out single glazed window panes and selecting a double glazed product, or even triple glazing if your budget allows. More effective seals are now used on new windows thanks to technological developments and higher quality glass is used, therefore reducing heat loss. Heat also escaped around exterior doors, so replacing old inefficient doors can further reduce your carbon emissions. Conservatories can provide a buffer to the outside, and building porches can do the same at the front of your property, insulating your property and preventing heat loss, therefore cutting heating bills. As a result of the large expanse of glass these extensions include, it is always best to choose high quality windows and doors.
When your windows are being replaced, different glazing styles are on offer, such as etched glass designs, coloured glass and bevelled designs. Windows that are frosted or patterned are often installed in bathrooms, loos and shower rooms where privacy is required. Various types of decorative glass such as coloured or stained panels and leaded patterns, which can be diamonds, square or swirled designs, can be an effective addition to glazing in door panels and windows. Period properties and listed buildings often require original window designs to be followed when new windows are being fitted as part of a renovation project to ensure the property's character is not lost.
If you require extra living space or rooms in your property, an orangery, conservatory or sun room could provide the space you need. Made to measure conservatories can be built to create rooms suited to multiple uses well suited to use as reception rooms for entertaining, as dining rooms or for watching television, or for relaxing or doing hobbies. Sun rooms and orangeries can also be included in a property design creating an individual entrance hall, morning room, atrium or kitchen which offers excellent light and ventilation and enables you to enjoy the warmth of winter sun when it's cold outdoors.
The initial choice to make when you're installing replacement windows or fitting windows in an extension or self build building project, is which windows to choose for your home. Casement windows tend to be the most commonly installed windows, with awning and hopper versions available, and the option to have top vents in windows is also available. Other alternatives include sash windows. In the main, sash windows are made from wood and can be painted or stained to co-ordinate with interior wood work or other outdoor wooden surfaces. French windows are designed where both panes of glass can be opened like a French door whilst tilt and turn windows give flexibility to open a small amount or they can be rotated 180 degrees which makes them easy to clean. Matching window boards and cills can be fitted to co-ordinate with uPVC windows and the fact they are low maintenance is an added bonus, as staining, painting and varnishing isn't required.
A few different sorts of exterior doors are on offer to choose out of when you're replacing old existing doors or you need external doors fitting to an extension or new build. If you're looking for attractive doors to open out on to your yard or garden, sliding patio doors or French doors, which can include full length windows beside them. When people are replacing external doors, or are designing a new porch at the entrance to their home, composite doors can be a popular alternative to solid wood, which is largely because energy efficiency is up to 6 times better than solid wood doors. Another material to consider is a uPVC door, which comes in various finishes from walnut to oak veneer and plain white. Doors made from uPVC also tend to be fitted with 5 lever mortice locks and tend to be popular due to increased security compared to wood doors that have locks with single points.
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