Why Choose Ashford Double Glazing?
Double glazing is an excellent way to improve your home's energy efficient. It keeps the warm air in while securing the cold air. It also reduces sound and increases security. The space between glass panes makes it much more difficult for burglars to get into your home.
uPVC Windows can be found in a variety of finishes and colours. But, you should choose a reliable installer. Otherwise, you may end up with a poor quality window which aren't as energy efficient.
Conservatories
We offer a variety of conservatories and orangeries, which can add value to your home and offer a luxurious area to relax in. Both are available in various styles and colors to complement your home's style. They can be incorporated into your home's existing structure or constructed on a flat surface, creating more living space. We also have a single-storey extension, that is a brick style that can be built to the rear or front of your home.
You can choose between uPVC or aluminium doors, that are durable and strong. They are designed to keep heat out in summer, and let the warmth in during winter. You can also put up a new conservatory roof to increase insulation and increase the value. Our replacement roofs are constructed of a premium material which will shield your home from the elements and reduce energy bills.
It is vital to select a business that is accredited by the Fenestration Self-Assessment Scheme. This ensures that the installer is fully insured and in compliance with Building Regulations. This will safeguard you in the event that something goes wrong during the installation. It is also a legal requirement for the event that you decide to sell your house.
Orangeries
We provide orangeries to homeowners in Kent which are a luxurious alternative to conservatories. These extensions are more brickwork than conservatories, and blend more seamlessly with the house. They also feature a large roof lantern for extra illumination and a stylish look. Double-glazed orangeries are a beautiful addition to any home, no matter if you're looking to increase light or to increase the space.
Our windows and door are extremely energy efficient and offer incredible thermal performance and security. We have something for every home, in UPVC or Aluminium, and timber. Our 'Choices" range includes Multifolding Doors and traditional French Doors and options for front and back doors.
Foggy UPVC Windows are not just unsightly but can also reduce the energy efficiency of your home. ashford door panels can help solve this issue. All you have to do is get in touch and we will arrange a visit from one of our experienced technicians.
Single-storey extensions
Single-storey extensions are a great alternative to add more living space to your home and increase its value. They can be used for a kitchen/diner, living room, home office, or playroom. When planning a one-storey addition, it is important to consider the structure as well as the overall appearance of the space. A professional can assist you in choosing the right style and design, while also considering the impact on the rest of your home.
While certain extensions are designed to blend with the design of your home, other extensions provide more striking or contrasted constructions that can really surprise and create the focal point of your home. The brickwork and cladding and tiles you choose will reflect your personality.
The choice of roof for a single-storey addition will have a significant impact on the amount of light that can be let in and how it looks. Roofs that slope can be a more cost-effective option for homeowners. Vaulted ceilings can be visually stunning and create a stunning area to enjoy your garden. The windows and doors you choose will also have an impact on how your extension is connected to the outdoors. Bifold doors are a popular choice for single-storey extensions as they allow plenty of natural light to enter and can be opened completely to create an integrated indoor/outdoor living space.
It's important to know the rules and consents in place when you're adding an additional storey to your home. Although most extensions are permitted development and don't require planning permission, it is still recommended to employ a reputable contractor who can give you guidance on the most suitable layout and design for your extension. This will ensure that the final product is of the standard. It is also advisable to consider the cost of various components of your new extension, which includes the foundations that support the structure and the electrical wiring.
Double-glazed windows
Double glazing is an efficient method of boosting the efficiency of energy in your home. It helps to keep the heat inside your home and reduces your dependence on artificial heaters or air cooling units. This leads to reduced energy costs.
The air gap between the two panes allows double-glazed windows to be energy efficient. The air gap helps reduce the sound and cold air flow into your home. The fact that many double-glazed windows are filled with argon, an inert gas with low conductivity, further improves the performance.
The insulating properties of double-glazed windows also help to keep your home at a comfortable temperature in winter. The air layer that is formed between the panes of glass blocks the flow of heat from the outside. The same method is employed in summer to block unwanted heat from entering your property.
Another benefit of double glazing is that it protects your home from sun's harsh radiation. The thick glass of double-glazed window can reflect UV radiation instead of absorbing it. This means that your carpets, furniture and curtains will not fade over time. Glass is designed to be tough and can stand up to pressure without breaking or cracking.

This has resulted in building regulations being set in 2002 that all replacement windows have to be a minimum of double-glazed C rated. However, windows with a higher energy rating, such as A rated windows can provide greater benefits.
Double-glazed windows can make an enormous difference to the appearance of your home. They are not only more energy efficient however, they can also improve the look of your kerbs and add value to your home. They are also safer to use because they are more difficult to break into than single-glazed windows. They can also be easily cleaned and fitted to existing structures. They are available in a range of colors and designs so that you can pick the ideal style for your home.