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Private Double Glazing Quotes

Get free, no-obligation double glazing quotes from local installers in your area. Compare prices and specifications before committing. Privately funded double glazing improves heat retention, reduces noise, and can raise your EPC rating.

Free quotes from local double glazing installers

What the Private Double Glazing Quotes covers

Free eligibility check. Submitting the form takes about 60 seconds. We only forward your details to a scheme-registered installer if you give consent on the form.

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See more areas or use the form on any town page to check your eligibility.

Frequently asked questions

How much does private double glazing cost in your area?

Private double glazing costs vary significantly by property size, window style, and glazing specification. As a rough guide, a typical three-bedroom semi-detached house in your area might pay between £3,000 and £7,000 for a full set of uPVC double-glazed windows. Getting multiple quotes is the best way to understand the market rate for your property.

Could I get double glazing funded by the government instead?

Double glazing can be included in Warm Homes Plan packages for eligible households. If you receive a qualifying means-tested benefit and your home has an EPC rating of D or below, check the Warm Homes Plan double glazing page to see whether you could receive this as part of a funded package rather than paying privately.

What is the difference between double and triple glazing?

Triple glazing has three panes of glass compared to two for double glazing. It provides better thermal and acoustic insulation but costs around 20 to 40% more. Triple glazing is most beneficial in very exposed or cold locations. For most your area homes, double glazing offers the best value.

How long does double glazing last?

Quality double-glazed windows typically last 20 to 25 years before the sealed units begin to fail. Most reputable installers in your area offer guarantees of 10 years or more on both the frames and glazing units.

Are private double glazing installers in your area accredited?

FENSA or CERTASS registration is the standard accreditation for window and door installers in the UK. Registered installers self-certify their work as compliant with Building Regulations, removing the need for a local authority inspection. Always ask to see accreditation before agreeing to any work.

Is the quote service free?

Yes. Requesting quotes is free and there is no obligation. The service is funded by commissions paid by participating installers.

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