Get the Best Double Glazing Quotes
Save money on energy bills and enhance your home with new windows.
At Get A Tradesman we help homeowners throughout the UK save up to 50% on double glazing. Fitting high-quality double glazed windows is one of the best ways to ensure that your house is secure and energy-efficient.
But finding the right double glazing company can be hard work. It’s hard to know who you can trust, whether they have the proper credentials, or if their prices are competitive or not. So instead of spending hours searching the internet yourself for double glazed windows, why not let us do the hard work for you?
We find up to 4 of the best double glazing companies in your local area and arrange for each of them to give you a free no-obligation quote. You can get double glazing Hampshire, Dorset, Wiltshire, Surrey or Sussex or any other part of the UK
We only use fully vetted window companies you can trust
- High-quality windows guaranteed
- Work that meets set standards for energy efficiency
- Work performed by a competent installer
- Peace of mind that your installation meets building regulations
We Help You Compare Quotes for:
- uPVC Windows
- Aluminum Windows
- Wooden Windows
- Casement Windows
- Sash Windows
- Tilt & Turn Windows
Why Compare with Us?
- Local Expertise: We connect you with installers in your area.
- Vetted Professionals: We ensure our installers are qualified and reliable.
- No Obligation Quotes: Our service is free and there’s no pressure to commit.
- Wide Range of Styles: Find the perfect windows to match your home’s aesthetic.
How it Works
- Tell us about your window needs.
- Get matched with local installers.
- Compare quotes and choose the best fit.
Window Styles
Casement Windows
Casement windows are a window style with two or three hinges on the side that attach it to the frame. These windows are commonly opened and closed by a handle on the exterior, and they’re often used in lower-cost single and double-glazed units for larger buildings.
Sash Windows
Double Glazing Sash windows are a type of window where the panels can be slided up and down. Flush Sash Windows are high-end windows that look amazing when they’re closed.
Tilt and Turn Windows
Double glazed Tilt and Turn windows will bring new life to your home. They can be tilted inwards or outwards, or turned around like a door to provide the perfect amount of ventilation.
Bay Windows
A bay window is a great way to increase curb appeal, add space, and maximize natural light in a room. The shape creates an unobstructed view from the inside and outside, making it feel like it’s larger than it actually is.
Double Glazing FAQ
1. What is double glazing and how does it work?
Answer:
Double glazing consists of two panes of glass separated by a spacer bar and a gap (usually filled with air or inert gas like argon). This design:
Reduces heat loss
Minimizes outside noise
Prevents condensation between panes
Improves security
It’s much more energy-efficient than single glazing.
2. How much does double glazing cost?
Answer:
Costs vary based on window size, frame material, and type of glass, but rough estimates (per window):
uPVC window: £300–£600
Aluminium window: £500–£900
Timber window: £800–£1,200
Full house installations can range from £4,000 to £15,000+ depending on house size and design choices.
3. How long does double glazing last?
Answer:
High-quality double-glazed windows typically last 20 to 35 years. Lifespan depends on:
Frame material
Glass quality
Installation
Exposure to weather
Signs of failure include misting or condensation between panes (indicating a broken seal).
4. Will double glazing reduce my energy bills?
Answer:
Yes. Double glazing helps retain heat, meaning you’ll use your heating system less, especially in winter. Potential benefits:
Save up to £150–£250 per year (depending on your home and existing windows)
Improve your EPC rating (Energy Performance Certificate)
Reduce your carbon footprint
5. Is triple glazing better than double glazing?
Answer:
Triple glazing offers better thermal and sound insulation, but it’s more expensive. It’s ideal for:
Cold climates
Noisy areas (e.g., near motorways or airports)
Highly energy-efficient homes
For many UK homes, high-quality double glazing is sufficient and more cost-effective.
Our Most Common Locations For Double Glazing
We operate nationwide, all towns and cities. Our most post popular areas for double glazed windows are.
Basingstoke, Birmingham, Blackburn, Bolton, Bournemouth, Bradford, Brighton, Bristol, Cambridge, Canterbury, Chester, Chichester, Coventry, Crawley, Derby, Doncaster, Dover, Eastbourne, Exeter, Fareham, Gloucester, Gosport, Hastings, Ipswich, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, Maidstone, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Northampton, Norwich, Nottingham, Oxford, Peterborough, Plymouth, Poole, Portsmouth, Reading, Rotherham, Sheffield, Slough, Southampton, Stoke, Swindon, Taunton Tunbridge Wells, Wolverhampton, York plus many other areas