High Peak misted window repairs (free phone)
Our glaziers have over 25 years of experience to draw from and have helped to get rid of the mist from double glazing in homes and businesses across High Peak.
We always aim to provide you with a price for cloudy window replacement that is both fair and competitive, and we will never charge you a call-out fee.
From when you call us, we can respond within 30-90 minutes*, sending round one of our experienced High Peak glaziers to survey your foggy windows at any hour of the day.
Our service has picked up many accreditations from trade bodies for work in the glazing industry, and have pleased many customers over the years with over 3,000 five star reviews.
When you discover misty patches on the inside of your window, you could be forgiven for ignoring this and assuming it will go away. But when you still notice the same problem a couple of weeks down the line, you will realise that you still have cloudy double glazing. Our glaziers in High Peak are there to respond when you require fogged window repair and can visit your property at a time that best suits you, thanks to our 24 hour availability*.
The appearance of cloudy glazing can be very unsightly and ruin the look of your home. Do not let this bother you for too long. Have one of our glaziers diagnose the reasons why your property is suffering from excessive condensation in the glass of your double glazed units. Being locally based, our High Peak glaziers can respond to your call after only 30-90 minutes*, and get straight to finding a solution to your problem.
When you call our freephone number, you will be put through to a friendly and knowledgeable member of the Able Group team. They will talk you through the situation before agreeing a time for our High Peak professional to visit your property to get exact measurements of the window. You will also be given an estimate for our work which has no purchase obligation. So, call us today and let us help put a stop to condensation inside your glazing today.
The appearance of cloudy glazing can be very unsightly and ruin the look of your home. Do not let this bother you for too long. Have one of our glaziers diagnose the reasons why your property is suffering from excessive condensation in the glass of your double glazed units. Being locally based, our High Peak glaziers can respond to your call after only 30-90 minutes*, and get straight to finding a solution to your problem.
When you call our freephone number, you will be put through to a friendly and knowledgeable member of the Able Group team. They will talk you through the situation before agreeing a time for our High Peak professional to visit your property to get exact measurements of the window. You will also be given an estimate for our work which has no purchase obligation. So, call us today and let us help put a stop to condensation inside your glazing today.
Heat can escape from your home through gaps in your glazing that help the condensation to form. If you wish to ensure that there is as little heat escaping as possible, you need to ensure that the glass in your unit is repaired or replaced. Otherwise, this will be a constant source of heat loss on your property as you forever try to combat the cold with more heating. It is like trying to fill up a cup with a hole in the bottom.
When heat has been escaping your home it means that your home never quite meets the temperature that you want. This leads to you using your heating in the property more than you need to. The only way to resolve this will be to find a permanent solution to de-mist double glazing on your property. Call us today for more information.
Fogged up double glazing can be a primary cause of mould or damp to start building up on the walls of your home or business. This can pose potential health hazards such as asthma and bronchitis. Having condensation on your windows increases the moisture in your room. This means that windows with condensation become prime spots for mould growth.
Often, where there is condensation inside your double glazed units, it means that there is a gap present somewhere in the seal or unit. Misty, foggy or cloudy windows are one of the most common glazing problems that properties face across the UK. It is a major sign that there has been a failure in your double glazed unit and the sealed double glazed glass will need replacing.
More often than not, time plays a role in the gradual appearance of condensation in your double glazing. Over time, the material inside the spacer bar (in the middle of your glazing), known as the desiccant, breaks down. It absorbs the water vapour and stops the build-up causing foggy glass, and over time can become over-saturated. This leaves the moisture with nowhere to go and in turn, it creates mist between double glazed windows.
Other common causes can play a factor in causing this condensation. Poor window maintenance or cleaning your windows with products that include harsh chemical ingredients can play a role in starting the process of condensation. Along with this, poor installation when the windows were fitted can become a contributing factor to the build-up of misted double glazed units.
Replacing the affected windows will have a remarkable effect on reversing the negative effects your current cloudy windows are having on your home. Call our team today to discuss the replacement service available to you for fogged-up double glazing.
Reduction in heat loss |
Saving money on bills |
Improved soundproofing |
Clear views from window |
Cheap solution in long-term |
Most of the time, the issue causing the condensation has nothing to do with the framework but is a problem with the glass inside the frames. Replacing the glass should suffice and stop the condensation from building up.
No, it is neither safe nor practical for any kind of DIY alternatives to get rid of the condensation. You should instead call us, glazing professionals in High Peak to assist in solving your double glazing misting repair.
Once one of our High Peak glaziers have attended your property to access your problem and indicate the need for a glass replacement, we will order your new glass to the measurements our glazier takes on their visit. Double glazed glass typically takes between 3-5 working days to be manufactured. Once finished, we will install your glass as and when suits you best.
Yes, our service extends to all kinds of double glazing on your property. We will always replace your glass like-for-like or an alternative pattern or type that you wish.