Keep Your Home Energy Efficient This Winter

How Conwy Valley Windows products can help you save energy during the cost-of-living crisis.

At Conwy Valley Windows, we provide a wide range of different window types to fit all kinds of customer’s needs, we know as well as our customers do that the cost of living is rising and energy bills are sky rocketing.  With the average UK home losing 25%-30% of its heat through the windows (Reference, Windows Guide) it is now more crucial than ever to be keeping the heat locked in our homes and ensuring we aren’t wasting energy.

By investing in our energy efficient windows and doors you can keep your home warm and comfortable all year round as well as reducing your energy consumption.

HOW DO PVCU WINDOWS HELP REDUCE ENERGY COSTS?

-       An additional layer of insulation

-       Increased security

-       Helps to reduce damp

-       Limits outdoor noise that can make its way into your home

 Our PVC windows are durable and robust, giving long life, low maintenance and high performance with no need for painting or other treatments.

In simple terms double glazed windows trap air in between to banes of glass which then creates a barrier to stop the heat being lost. Not only does double glazing keep your home warm but also provides you with a chance to increase your homes aesthetic appeal.

The PVCU windows feature slim frames which allow the area of glass to be optimised, which then allows you to maximise the amount of natural light within the home.  Featuring multi-chambered frames, our windows provide homes with outstanding energy efficiency.

Our windows also provide your homes with an increased level of security, featuring high security mechanisms, to give you that extra safety within your home.

ALUMINIUM WINDOWS

 As well as PVCU windows, here at Conwy Valley windows and doors we also offer Aluminium windows.  Our aluminium windows are designed to be not only aesthetically pleasing but also energy efficient and high performing. The aluminium windows effectively insulate home, reducing heat loss and reducing the risk of condensation and damp. With little maintenance needed other than a wipe clean – no repainting or varnishing! The aluminium windows are a great choice for homeowners looking to replace any windows in their homes.

WARMER ROOFS – WHAT ARE THEY AND HOW DO THEY WORK?

Warmer roofs are designed to be used as roof replacements. The highly insulated and lightweight timber solution offers high performance insulation will help keep your conservatory cool during the summer and retain heat during the cold winter months.

Warmer Roof will not only transform your home, adding value to your property and provide usable living space all year round.

5 REASONS TO INVEST IN A WARMER ROOF

1.     Thermal Performance

Helps keep your conservatory cool during the summer and retains heat during the winter.

2.     Quick installation

Installed quickly and efficiently with minimal disruption to home or garden

3.     Building Control approved

The Warmer Roof has been tested and certified by JHAI,

4.     Eco friendly

Environmentally friendly materials sourced from responsible companies

5.     Customisable

Customisable with external and internal finishes

COMPOSITE DOORS

At Conwy valley windows and doors, we offer composite doors, specifically the Palladio composite door collection. All Palladio Doors start their life as a real oak timber door. 

Palladio Doors are a collection of composite doors made in a one-piece monocoque shell of strong fibreglass which creates a great insulation process to keep house warm. Compared to UPVC doors they are much stronger and heavier. Palladio doors provide stronger security as they feature 10-point secure lock systems. The doors are available in a wide range of colours and are customisable, the doors are also triple glazed which keeps out draughts.

Whatever your needs during the energy crisis – Conwy Valley Windows and Doors are here to help.

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