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	<title>Mid Wales Windows &#38; Conservatories&#187; PVC Double Glazing</title>
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		<title>PVC Double Glazing from Mid Wales Windows in Newtown, Powys</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Dec 2008 08:00:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home improvements are an easy way to increase the value of your home. Many people will increase the value of a home purely through redecoration, however another option that can add value to your home is PVC Double Glazing. They can improve the overall look of your home, whilst also providing effective insulation and heat [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Home improvements are an easy way to increase the value of your home. Many people will increase the value of a home purely through redecoration, however another option that can add value to your home is PVC Double Glazing. They can improve the overall look of your home, whilst also providing effective insulation and heat retention. There are a wide range of PVC Double Glazing currently on the market, something to suit your needs. With such a great range, you can effectively chose a style that complements you home and is in keeping with the current features. Some of the popular styles of PVC Double Glazing are casement windows, sliders, double hung windows, bay windows, bow windows, garden windows, and skylights.</p>
<p>Each style of window ranges in its design and structure. For instance, casement windows normally consist of one or two panes and are hinged on one side. They are opened by rotating a crank 15 to 30 degrees. This is enough to let in light, but not much else. Slider windows consist of two offset sashes and operate much like a sliding glass door. Double hung windows allow free flow of the air either from the top or the bottom of the window. In general, PVC Double Glazing are mainly consisting of two offset slashes that move vertically. They are best suited in the living rooms or other formal areas of the home.</p>
<p>PVC Double Glazing have many advantages over wooden framed traditional styles. With a complete PVC structure, they are durable and clean with no painting or maintenance required. They are well insulated, no gaps or holes, which can save money on heating bills come winter.</p>
<p>Mid Wales Windows offer a great range of PVC Double Glazing which are now available in a wide range of styles and colours and maintaining the style and architecture of the home. If you wish to buy PVC Double Glazing online look no further than Mid Wales Windows. At Mid Wales you’ll get useful advice from the most helpful and professional people around in the business.</p>
<p>So if you are considering refurbishing your home, PVC Double Glazing may be just be the thing to give your home a new look. For more information on PVC Double Glazing contact Mid Wales Windows on 01686 628650 or visit the various Online Forms to arrange a showroom or home appointment.</p>
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		<title>Energy Efficient PVC Windows will save on your heating bills</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2008 15:33:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[News emerges that more people than ever before will face financial pressures in the wake of increasing fuel bills, the call for household energy efficiency measures have never been greater.
With an average energy bill set to climb over £1400 in 2009 (from under £690 in 2005), the Government has given a commitment to help consumers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>News emerges that more people than ever before will face financial pressures in the wake of increasing fuel bills, the call for household energy efficiency measures have never been greater.</p>
<p>With an average energy bill set to climb over £1400 in 2009 (from under £690 in 2005), the Government has given a commitment to help consumers improve household energy efficiency and permanently bring down energy bills.</p>
<p><strong>Energy Efficient double glazing windows</strong><br />
As the nation waits for confirmation of where Government support will be given, many organisations are offering advice and guidance into where and how families can make changes that will cut their household energy costs.</p>
<p>Figures from the Energy Savings Trust suggest that if everyone undertook a number of simple measures including:</p>
<p>Fitting energy saving light bulbs, double glazed windows, installing a condensing boiler, cavity wall and loft insulation and jackets for hot water tanks, UK households could reduce energy bills by over £270 a year and save over £1.9bn in fuel costs.</p>
<p>Mid Wales representative said: <em>&#8216;It is increasingly becoming apparent that current fuel price increases are set to have dramatic effects on many people&#8217;s household bills.</em></p>
<p><em>&#8216;But making energy efficient changes, ahead of the winter months, could lead to savings of thousand&#8217;s of pound on future fuel bills &#8211; as well as adding to a house&#8217;s value. If people are considering making improvements we would urge them to look at the most energy efficient options.</em></p>
<p><em>&#8216;Installing double glazing for example, cuts heat lost through windows by half. At Mid Wales Windows we fit the very latest energy saving PVC double glazing, which offers potential savings of over £110 per year per household&#8217;.</em></p>
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