Tuesday 29 August 2017

UPVC Double glazing - Energy Efficient Glass.

What is energy efficient glass ?


Here at Sweet Dreams home Improvements we using Planitherm total but there are other choices available.

Why Planitherm Total Glass

A staggering 26% of all domestic heat loss escapes through windows. Installing energy efficient windows with Planitherm glass can save you money on your heating bills when compared to standard double glazed windows.

Planitherm total+ is a high performance low-E glass, developed and manufactured in the UK. It has been designed to achieve the best possible window energy ratings and as such is one of the most energy efficient window glass products available for residential renovation projects.

Research has shown that many homeowners assume that all double and triple glazed windows are equally as efficient. In fact, there are huge differences in performance of different glazing configurations and it is often largely the glass that makes the difference.

How does it benefit me?


Energy Savings 

  • Improvement in the energy efficiency of your home thanks to its all-round balance of thermal insulation and maximising free solar gain.
  • Helps to achieve the best window energy rating performance 
  • Reduces the amount of energy required to keep your home comfortable
  • Environmentally friendly solution, given the lower CO2 emissions associated with reduced energy consumption.
Winter Comfort

  • The coating helps keep heat from escaping through the glass so the amount of heat lost is reduced.
  • Your home is warmer and your heating bills are reduced as it helps to eliminate cold areas.
Comfort and Looks

  • Helps to reduce condensation on the inner pane.
  • It helps to maximise the entry of natural daylight.
  • Maximises the use of living and working areas.

The Sweet Dreams Home Improvements Sealed Unit




You can rest assured that if you are a homeowner looking for double glazing in Birmingham, West Midlands, Worcestershire, Warwickshire or Gloucestershire that by considering Sweet Dreams Home Improvements you would be installing one of the best sealed units available on the market. We have gone all out to offer the best we can to make sure it helps keep your home as warm and as energy efficient as possible, here is what we offer on a sealed unit:

  • A+ graded sealed unit
  • 28 mm thick
  • 4mm outer pane is Diamond extra clear low iron float glass to help create more light
  • 4mm inner pane is Planitherm total energy efficient soft coat low metallic content glass
  • Warm edge spacer bar "Swiss Spacer Bar B" special glass fibre reinforced composite material
  • Desiccant Crystals - eliminates condensation between the panes.
  • 100% Argon Gas filled unit
  • Primary polyisobutylene seal
  • Secondary 2 part polyurethane seal
  • Full 10 year insurance backed warranty

According to a survey conducted by Which 44% of homeowners surveyed that had new double glazing windows installed in their properties said that they purchased double glazing in order to make their homes warmer and a further 40% said that they were motivated to purchase in order to reduce their energy bills.

Having had double glazing installed some 60% of homeowners told Which that their home was warmer since installing new double glazed windows and 36% said that they thought it had actually reduced their energy bills.

According to the Energy Saving Trust if you were to replace all of the single pane windows in an average 3 bed semi detached property you'd save between £75 and £100 per year on your energy bills and £85 - £110 per year if you installed the even more efficient A rated glass. That does not sound much, however if you look at the longterm benefits as double glazing should last for at least 20 years then it adds up to a saving of £1,500 - £2,000 over the 20 year period.

What are Window Energy Ratings?


As part of the Kyoto agreement the government has made commitments to reduce carbon emissions. Referred to as WER, Window Energy Ratings helps everyone see how energy efficient the windows are. The system operates on a scale of G to A+ with the A+ windows being the most energy efficient. It is a similar scheme to those now seen on white goods and lightbulbs.

A windows energy rating is determined by a formula which takes into account the total solar heat transmittance, the amount of the sun's heat which can pass through the glass usually referred to as g value); the u-value of the whole window (the frame and glass combined) how well the window keeps the heat in your home; and the air infiltration through the window seals. To make the ratings standard across all products, a standard window size and configuration is used. The final result is then placed into a band on the scale G to A+.

A Window Energy Rating app to the whole window in other words both the frame and the glass sealed unit and not those individually. It is at the point at which all of these components come together that the rating and the label are obtained. 


For more information you can also visit our website: http://birminghamdoubleglazing.co.uk

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Thursday 10 August 2017

Bespoke glass solutions, sky lights and lanterns

Bespoke glass solutions


A major positive of dealing with Sweet Dreams Home Improvements is our versatility. We offer a comprehensive product range, all of which is bespoke and designed to compliment your home. We can offer individual solutions to suit your individual requirements.

Roof lights, also referred to as skylights and lanterns can offer a simple solution for transforming an otherwise gloomy space into a light airy and attractive part of your home. A roof light can also help lower the costs of artificial lighting and improve your well being by bringing natural light into your space.






Wednesday 26 July 2017

We have a brand new website, check us out:

http://www.birminghamdoubleglazing.co.uk

The focus is on adding lots of case studies and testimonials from recent installations

Friday 19 May 2017

How to make your home more secure

According to the Police.uk website Homes with no security measures in place are five times more likely to be burgled than those with simple security measures. Good window locks and strong deadlocks can make a big difference.

A lot of the time, home break-ins occur due to opportunistic thieves and so you should try to reduce the risk as much as possible.
From installing outdoor lighting to upgrading your window and door locks, making changes inside and outside can save you money in the long run.

Here are a few tips:

  • Lock your doors and windows every time you leave the house
  • Hide all keys, including car keys, out of sight and away from the letterbox
  • Install a visual burglar alarm
  • Install good outside lighting
  • Get a trusted neighbour to keep an eye on the property
  • Make sure the fences around your house are in good condition
  • Secure bikes at home by locking them to an immovable object inside a locked shed or garage
  • Keep ladders and tools stored away: don't leave them outside where they could be used to break in to your home.
  • Ensure side gates are locked to prevent access to the rear of your property
  • Ensure rear fencing is in good repair 
  • Improve natural surveillance at the front of your property, for example trimming any high hedges
  • Mark your property with postcode and house number and register your property fro free wit immobilise
  • Consider joining a Neighbourhood Watch scheme
  • Remove valuables from view of ground floor windows

Tuesday 2 May 2017


What exactly is roofline? Why does it matter?

Roofline is the term given to the boards that run along the edge of your roof. It can also be referred to as roof trim.

 
The Roofline protects the fabric of your home from the worst of the weather. Traditionally it was always made from continuous wooden boards. These wooden boards however need maintenance and repainting to keep them looking their best. This is why many homeowners are choosing to replace the wooden boards and old metal gutters with UPVc alternatives for minimal maintenance and a long term solution.

FASCIA BOARD

Fascias are the boards that fixed at the bottom edge of your roof.

Their main role is to:

  • Hold the bottom row of roof tiles in place
  • Provide a base on which to fit guttering
  • Stop the exposed ends of your rafters absorbing water, which can lead to damp and rot
Our fascias will never discolour, crack or flake.....saving you both time and money on maintenance.

SOFFITS

These boards fit between the fascia and the wall and less exposed to the full force of the weather.

They are designed to:

  • Protect rafter feet from rain and moisture
  • Seal so that birds etc cannot gain access to build nests
As well as sealing off the roof space from birds and other animals, it is also important that they allow enough ventilation to the roof space in order to prevent damp and condensation.

Our soffits offer ventilation allowing timber to breathe, preventing damp as they allow the circulation of air.

GUTTERING

Our UPVc guttering is crack and rust proof,  it can also be fitted with either innovative leafguard or the hedgehog system. Both systems are the simple way to keep your gutters free and flowing and are virtually indestructible.






Our fascias and soffits are virtually maintenance free.......GET A FREE QUOTE TODAY


UPVC Double glazing - Energy Efficient Glass.

What is energy efficient glass ? Here at Sweet Dreams home Improvements we using Planitherm total but there are other choices available...