Yes. It is suitable for Grade I and Grade II listed properties where original windows need to be retained.
Discover the benefits of thermally efficient secondary glazing in Derby and Burton upon Trent, designed to create a warmer, quieter, and more secure home without replacing your existing windows.
Secondary glazing reduces outside noise, improves insulation, and creates a quieter, more comfortable home. Ideal for properties near busy roads, railways, and airports in Derby and Burton upon Trent.
Secondary glazing is ideal for all property types, including Grade I and Grade II listed buildings. It improves insulation, reduces draughts and heat loss, and helps landlords lower energy costs while preserving the property’s original appearance.
Our secondary glazing systems improve insulation, enhance security, and reduce external noise with minimal disruption. Featuring an aluminium inner frame and timber outer surround, they provide a discreet, professional finish for homes and commercial properties across Derby and Burton upon Trent.
Secondary glazing is one of the most effective ways to improve an older or listed property in Derby without altering its character. A second pane is fitted inside your existing window, on a separate aluminium frame with a timber surround, leaving your original glazing untouched. This makes it a popular choice for period homes, conservation areas, and Grade I and Grade II listed buildings where replacement windows aren’t permitted.
Can secondary glazing be fitted to listed buildings?
Yes. It is suitable for Grade I and Grade II listed properties where original windows need to be retained.
Does secondary glazing improve insulation?
Yes. It helps reduce draughts and heat loss, creating a warmer and more comfortable home.
Will secondary glazing reduce noise?
Yes. It helps reduce outside noise and is especially effective near busy roads, railways and airports.
What is secondary glazing?
Secondary glazing adds a second pane of glass to the inside of your existing window without replacing the original frame.