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If you need windows or doors for an extension to your property and are looking for a capable Bristol conservatory, door and window supplier, send your details through on the enquiry form and a reliable company will call and arrange to provide you a quote. Whether you're converting an integrated or free standing garage or want to install new double glazing to reduce your house's carbon footprint as well as cutting your energy bills, you need to find a trusted installer. From dormers and loft lights for attic conversions to conservatories with pitched roofs to provide multifunctional living space, door, window and conservatory companies in Bristol can provide the answer.
A variety of different sorts of exterior doors are available to choose between when you're either replacing old doors or you're completing a building project and need new doors installing. For door options suited to opening onto your patio or yard, folding doors, which can be bi-fold or tri-fold, or aluminium framed sliding doors could be the ideal solution for you. If you're building a porch or replacing an exterior door at the front or rear of your property, a popular choice is a composite door, as a result of significantly higher energy efficiency ratings. Choosing a door made from uPVC is another option, which is available in a range of finishes which include white, oak veneer and walnut. Five lever mortice locks are usually fitted as standard to uPVC doors, which offer increased levels of security compared to wood doors with a single point cylinder lock making them popular.
Your first choice when replacing existing windows or as part of an extension or project, new windows are being installed, is which sort of windows you want to buy. One of the most popular types of windows is casement windows, and they can either be top hung or side hung, with either one or both sides attached, and there are also options for top vents. Another alternative window options is sash windows. Generally, sash windows are constructed from wood to which varnish, paint or wood stain can be applied to match interior or exterior wood work. Increased ventilation can be provided with French windows which are like a dual door set where both windows open, or you could choose tilt/turn windows which are flexible, enabling you to open them a small amount or, because they turn 180 degrees, they are excellent escape windows. Co-ordinating window cills and boards can be purchased for uPVC windows offering customers an option that requires little maintenance such as painting and staining.
If you need additional living accommodation, building a conservatory or designing a sun room could be the solution you need. Bespoke conservatory designs can created and provide a range of options for room uses, being practical for play rooms, reception rooms and dining rooms, or to grow house plants and unwind after work. Orangeries and sun rooms can be designed as integrated parts of a house providing a spacious cooking, entertaining or relaxing area that is bright, airy and filled with natural light and is a comfortable temperature during cold winter months.
Installing replacement doors and windows can be effective at increasing your property's energy efficiency by excluding drafts and increasing the amount of insulation between the outside and your property. Replacing single glazed windows is a good way to make significant improvements to your property and installing double glazed windows, or triple glazed windows if you have the budget available to do so. New windows have better quality seals which combined with glass quality that is higher means the amount of heat being lost is reduced. Exterior doors are another area where heat can be lost, so to save energy and reduce household bills, it's worth replacing your outside doors. Sun rooms and conservatories can provide a buffer from cold air outside, whilst porches built at the front of your home can do the same, by increasing insulation and benefiting from sun shining through windows, warming your house. There is a considerable amount of glazing in these buildings, however, so choosing high quality glass for doors and windows is recommended.
If you're fitting new windows, you can choose from a range of glazing options, including etched glass, stained glass and glass with frosted designs. Windows with frosted and etched designs tend to be popular installations for bathrooms and shower rooms enabling light but obscuring the view. Stained or coloured glass or leading with edging and gaps or covered with diamond or square designs can be used to enhance a door or window pane. Old properties such as listed buildings generally require replicas of existing window designs to be made when undergoing renovation which includes replacing windows to maintain the character of the property.
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