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Find out about what’s new in the Home Improvements industry.

Apr 21
2009

 

Dear Darren,

I write to you to thank you for the excellent quality and service relating to our new conservatory in Welshpool, Wales.

After our initial contact with your company and visit by Timothy we have seen nothing but a demonstration of distinct professionalism, without the horrible high-pressure sales techniques usually associated with home improvement companies.

From the installation of the composite doors and a rated windows to visits made to rectify some adjustments, your company has excelled and you are all to be applauded on the quality of your product, service and support. Extra thanks must go to Craig and Chris who both worked with patience and professionalism, ensuring that all issues had been addressed to our complete satisfaction.

We offer our thanks and would like you to use this letter and our experience in the development of your trading interests.

Yours Sincerely,
Peter Brane.


Feb 12
2009

 

Mid Wales Windows have recently started offering energy efficient A rated windows as part of their double glazing product range. The A rated windows offer much improved thermal efficiency and can help reduce fuel bills.

UPvc windows are now measured for energy efficiency in the same way as white goods such as fridges and freezers on a scale from G to A with an A rating being the best. The manufacture of A rated windows is different in that the frames are filled with foam insulation and higher specification double glazed units are used.

If you looking for a quote for the most energy efficient windows on the market today, please call Mid Wales Windows in Newtown Powys on 01686 628650 for your free quotation.


One of the most challenging decisions you will need to make after buying a home or when embarking on a home improvement strategy is deciding on the style of your replacement windows and doors. Everybody wants an attractive and aesthetically pleasing home and the right double glazing windows and doors can go a long way to achieving this. Before undertaking any interior or exterior design project, you must first outline the major products that you require. You should look around and decide which styles you like and what materials you think will be best suited for you, as well as considering issues related to cost and maintenance.

A variety of attractive double glazing windows and doors are available on the market for relatively inexpensive prices. Traditionally windows and doors for residential properties have been manufactured using wood but recent trends have indicated a shift towards PVC windows. These PVC windows, doors and conservatories provide a great finish and have many advantages over the traditional wooden frames. You can also choose between casement or sash windows depending in the style of your home.

Features of double glazed windows

• Double glazed windows are internally beaded windows where the glass is held from the inside and are considered more secure than traditional wooden framed windows.

• Most PVC windows and PVC doors are multi-walled with internal reinforcements made from either aluminum or galvanized steel.

• Frames are available in a variety of different colours. The standard colour for PVC windows and doors is white although there are various colour options and wood effect windows available like golden oak and rosewood.

• PVC windows are much better for insulation purposes and have proven to be much more energy efficient.

• Double glazed windows are also much stronger and have many additional security features to protect your home from intruders.
Mid Wales Windows based in Newtown, Powys install the very latest high quality PVC windows and doors with added security features for total peace of mind.


Greenpeace has welcomed European Commission proposals to put billions of euros of structural funding into installing double glazing windows and solar panels across Europe.

The Financial Times reports that the commission is expected to ask member states today (December 3rd) to allow local authorities to use EU funds to pay for energy-saving measures in low-income households, such as energy efficient windows.

According to the commission, the move would create new jobs, reduce energy consumption in Europe and bring down household bills.

Frauke Thies, of Greenpeace, said the plans were a big part of the European move towards using energy more efficiently.

She added: “For low-income households, energy costs are still making up a large share of the domestic budget.

“These sorts of households might hesitate to make investments in double glazing or putting in a more efficient boiler.”


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